El Paso Local Pulse
Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, June 4, 2026. We wake up today to calm weather over our corner of the desert. Skies stay mostly sunny, with highs in the mid 80s and a light breeze along I 10 and over Transmountain. It feels warm but not brutal, so it is a good day for outdoor plans in places like San Jacinto Plaza or Ascarate Park. Tonight we cool down into the 60s, and the next couple of days stay seasonable before hotter, more humid air builds back in toward the weekend. From City Hall, we continue to see debate over how to fund road repairs along Mesa Street, Zaragoza, and in the Lower Valley. Council is focusing on pothole response times and new money for residential streets, which could mean more lane closures during our commutes but smoother drives by the end of summer. Leaders also keep talking about East Side growth and how fast new homes are going up around Pebble Hills and Zaragoza, with pressure on schools and traffic lights in those neighborhoods. On real estate, local agents say the median home price in El Paso hovers in the mid 200 thousands. Homes on the West Side near Coronado and in the Far East around Loop 375 are still moving in under two months on average, while rental vacancies sit in the single digits, keeping apartment rents elevated across town. In the job market, employers along the Gateway corridors and at the Fountains at Farah report steady hiring in retail, food service, and healthcare support roles. The border trade sector remains strong near the Bridge of the Americas, with logistics and warehousing companies adding dozens of positions as cross border freight stays busy. For culture and music, tonight we have Cool Canyon Nights at McKelligon Canyon. El Paso Live is hosting the free concert series again, with Windy City bringing Chicago style tunes to the amphitheater. Gates open at 5, music starts at 6, and it is a perfect use of the cooler evening air. Downtown, local galleries near Texas Avenue prepare for weekend receptions, and Plaza Theatre staff get ready for a run of summer shows. Our schools give us something to celebrate. High school athletes from Eastlake and Franklin wrap up strong playoff runs, and several El Paso ISD seniors are recognized this week for earning substantial scholarships to UTEP and NMSU. In sports, the Chihuahuas continue their homestand at Southwest University Park, drawing solid crowds along Santa Fe Street. The team hovers around the middle of the standings, but weeknight games remain a favorite for families and downtown workers. On the crime front, El Paso Police report a generally quiet last 24 hours, with routine calls for service and ongoing investigations centered mostly on property crimes. Officers continue traffic enforcement along Montana and George Dieter, reminding us to slow down and watch for pedestrians. For a feel good moment, volunteers along the riverbanks near Chamizal National Memorial spend their evening cleaning trash and planting native trees, turning a simple cleanup into a community gathering that brings neighbors together. Thank you for tuning in today, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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