Local Pulse: El Paso Family Seeks Answers, Job Openings, Real Estate, and Community Events
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We start with a developing story at Camp East Montana, where the family of Victor Manuel Diaz, a 36-year-old migrant who died there earlier this month, questions how authorities handled his case. KFOX14 reports his family learned his body was sent to William Beaumont Army Medical Center for autopsy instead of our local El Paso County Medical Examiner's Office, sparking concerns over jurisdiction and lack of notification. This marks the third death at the facility, and while DHS calls it a suicide, his attorney seeks the full report, which could take months. Our hearts go out to the family as they search for answers.
Shifting to brighter notes, our job market stays strong with over 200 part-time retail openings at places like Whole Foods Market on Montana Avenue, from stockers to deli counters, perfect for flexible schedules. Kontoor Brands also lists about a dozen local spots for clothing pros. Real estate hums along too, with median home prices around $260,000 near the Franklin Mountains, drawing families for those mountain views.
City Hall updates include smoother traffic flow decisions on Interstate 10 near Transmountain Road, easing our daily commutes. Weather-wise, sunny skies today with highs near 62 degrees mean ideal conditions for outdoor fun, though a cool front brings scattered showers tomorrow—pack that light jacket for hikes.
New business buzz: Cafe Central in Downtown El Paso celebrates over 100 years of fine dining, blending old traditions with fresh flavors—worth a visit soon. Culturally, The Jazz Exchange kicks off its 2026 series at spots like 1922 Bar, bringing live jazz around town.
Sports fans, UTEP Miners gear up for hoops matchups soon, while the El Paso Zoo offers Zoomba classes with zebra views for fitness lovers. Quick school nod: Local roller derby partners with Nations Tobin Sports Center for beginner skate workshops.
Upcoming, catch the Downtown Barstool Open mini-golf on January 31 in Downtown, or a full moon hike February 1 at Roundhouse Trailhead in Franklin Mountains State Park. For feel-good vibes, listeners share stories of neighbors helping clear ice near Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park after last week's chill.
In the past 24 hours, no major crimes reported, just routine patrols keeping our streets safe around East Montana and Mills Avenue.
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