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El Paso Local Pulse: April 9th - Arrests, Weather Alerts, and Community Celebrations

El Paso Local Pulse: April 9th - Arrests, Weather Alerts, and Community Celebrations

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9th. We kick off today with breaking news from our police department. A man named Francisco Javier Solis-Jurado, 35, was arrested Tuesday near Doniphan Drive and Montoya Drive on the West Side, linked to multiple commercial break-ins since early March. Officers found him with stolen property, and hes now facing six burglary charges with a 30,000 dollar bond. In Northeast El Paso, police are investigating the homicide of Michael Terrell Jenkins, and 19-year-old Ambar Chavira faces charges in a deadly crash after allegedly fleeing the scene. Were relieved these suspects are in custody, keeping our neighborhoods safer.

Shifting to city updates, El Paso County starts new traffic changes today on Struthers Road and North Gate Boulevard for stormwater improvements. Expect one lane each way north of the intersection, with minor delays, so plan alternate routes and watch for workers.

Our weather today brings warm, dry heat with midweek wind gusts raising fire risks, so stay cautious during outdoor activities. Storms could hit by Sunday, but for now, its great for heading to Southwest University Park, where the El Paso Chihuahuas celebrated their home opener against the Albuquerque Isotopes. Fans turned out in style, and new menu items like loaded nachos are drawing crowds.

On the business front, East El Pasos getting Beankini 915, a bikini barista coffee shop with beachy iced drinks coming soon. But watch gas prices, now at about 3.70 a gallon, up 45 cents in a week, hitting florists and drivers hard.

Mark your calendars for the Lunar New Year festival this Saturday at Cleveland Square Park, the El Paso Museum of History, and Mexican American Cultural Center, celebrating with family fun downtown. El Paso Rhinos hockey faces Oklahoma Warriors on April 15th at the Events Center.

Locally, our schools shine with recent youth sports wins, though details are still rolling in. And for a feel-good lift, the Mexican Consul Mauricio Ibarra Ponce de Leon reflected on his seven-year tenure, strengthening our binational ties.

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