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El Paso Local Pulse: Road Safety Alert and Weekend Events Guide

El Paso Local Pulse: Road Safety Alert and Weekend Events Guide

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, April 12. We start with a heavy heart on our roads, as two serious crashes hit us yesterday. KVIA reports one person remains in serious condition after a multi-vehicle wreck at Mesa Street and Brentwood Avenue in West El Paso, with the intersection still closed for investigation, so we urge drivers to find alternate routes. KFOX14 notes a 55-year-old man lost his life in another collision at Antonio Street and Wildcat Drive around 9:30 a.m., where speed may have played a role, but no alcohol. The El Paso County Sheriffs are handling it, and that area's shut down too, impacting our morning commutes. Stay safe out there, listeners.

Shifting to weather, ABC-7 StormTrack says yesterday brought possible isolated storms east of us with gusty winds and dust, but today we dry out a bit before winds pick up again early next week. Expect mild temps in the upper 70s, perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for blowing dust if youre heading to East Paisano.

We have exciting community events ahead. Today at 10:30 a.m., catch the Wild Encounters Show at the Wildlife Amphitheater on 4001 East Paisano, where zookeepers bring education animals for family fun every weekend through April 30. Mark your calendars for April 23 through 25, when the Budweiser Clydesdales trot back to town, starting with a downtown procession at 3 p.m., then The Taps 70th anniversary, a Chihuahuas game at Southwest University Park, and Fort Bliss on the 25th, great photo ops for all.

No major city hall updates today, but our job market stays steady with about 5,000 openings listed locally, many in healthcare and logistics. Real estate sees median home prices around 280,000 dollars, up slightly, drawing more families to neighborhoods like West El Paso.

Quick school shoutout: Local teams wrapped strong weekend play, with El Paso Highs varsity soccer notching a win. And for a feel-good lift, the International Museum of Art highlights two trailblazing local women artists in a new exhibit through April, inspiring our creative side.

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