
El Paso Roundup: Arrests, Development, Cancer Center and Community Events
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We wake up today under clear skies with highs expected to top out in the mid 80s. It’s perfect weather for school drop-offs, a neighborhood walk, or checking out one of our many outdoor events today. The forecast calls for continued sun and light winds, so no worries about rain disrupting our plans.
Let’s start with breaking news from our streets. El Paso police have made two significant arrests in separate homicide cases this week. A 27-year-old woman, Alejandra Ramirez, is now in custody without bail after being charged in the stabbing death of a 63-year-old man found on Olive Avenue in South Central El Paso. Meanwhile, two men, Salvador Gomez and Manuel Gonzalez, face murder and assault charges after a fatal shooting tied to a personal dispute on Dale Douglas Drive in East El Paso. Both suspects remain behind bars with bonds set in the hundreds of thousands. These investigations show our officers acting swiftly to bring justice and keep our neighborhoods safer.
Looking to City Hall, the ripple effects of cross-border development continue. Local officials are watching closely as Sunland Park leaders push for more transparency on Project Jupiter, a $165 billion data center proposal just across the state line. With the promise of thousands of tech jobs comes real concern about water supply and housing. City planners here in El Paso say they’re studying similar impacts, especially as our job market remains strong but faces strains on affordable housing.
In real estate, inventory of homes under $300,000 remains tight, but we’ve seen several new listings in the Upper Valley and East Side. Local agents report bidding wars are driving prices up, especially near good schools. And on the job front, new hiring continues at hospitals and in logistics, with nearly 400 positions currently posted across the region, especially in healthcare and warehouse operations.
Yesterday marked an emotional milestone for our community as leaders and survivors broke ground on the long-awaited Fox Cancer Center at Texas Tech Health El Paso, right off Interstate 10. Thanks to a major $5 million gift from the Hunt Family Foundation and coordinated efforts across public and private sectors, cancer patients in the Borderland will soon have access to top care without leaving home. Survivors spoke movingly about what this will mean for their families.
Turning to our vibrant local events, tonight the El Paso Museum of History on Santa Fe hosts Ranchera Night, free and open to all, celebrating Mexican heritage with live music and dancing. Tomorrow kicks off the new season for El Paso Symphony Orchestra at the Plaza Theatre, and this weekend brings the Water Festival out at TecH2O on Montana Avenue, plus the family-friendly Cerveza Fest and Battle of the Bands at the County Coliseum. For music fans, mark your calendar for the Way Out West Fest in downtown on Saturday, September 27. Meanwhile, the El Paso Film Festival is just one week away with filmmaker Kevin Smith headlining opening night.
On the community sports front, congratulations to Eastwood High's football team, picking up another win last night. And in academic achievement, Del Valle Middle School’s robotics club clinched a top spot in the West Texas regional qualifiers, drawing attention from district leaders.
Before we go, a quick feel-good story to celebrate. Volunteers gathered along the River Trail near Ascarate Park to help clean up after last week’s storms. Families, students, and retirees pitched in side by side, collecting over 700 pounds of trash and planting native wildflowers. It’s a reminder that El Paso’s spirit is alive and well.
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