『El Paso Border Patrols Decline, Safer Streets, Improved Infrastructure & Jobs, Sun Bowl Fever, and Community Giving』のカバーアート

El Paso Border Patrols Decline, Safer Streets, Improved Infrastructure & Jobs, Sun Bowl Fever, and Community Giving

El Paso Border Patrols Decline, Safer Streets, Improved Infrastructure & Jobs, Sun Bowl Fever, and Community Giving

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, December 28. We kick off with some positive border updates from our region. El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents wrapped up fiscal 2025 with apprehensions down sharply to about 260,000 illegal entries across Texas, nearly half the gotaways from peak years, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data reported by The Center Square. Thats a big drop from over 482,000 catches and 210,000 gotaways here in prior highs, showing Operation Lone Star and local efforts are making a real difference in keeping our streets safer.

On the crime front in the past 24 hours, we had no major incidents to report, just routine patrols around the Franklin Mountains and downtown. El Paso Police made a few arrests near the Bridge of the Americas for minor smuggling attempts, handled sensitively with community input.

City Hall news brings good vibes too. Council just approved budget tweaks for better pothole repairs on Montana Avenue and expanded bus routes to Northeast El Paso, easing our daily commutes starting next week.

Jobs look steady with about 500 new openings in logistics and healthcare posted on local boards this week, rounded up from sites like Indeed, while real estate sees median home prices holding at around 280,000 dollars, up just 2 percent year-over-year per Zillow trends.

Sun Bowl fever grips us as Duke Blue Devils soaked up West Texas culture yesterday at the Lucchese Boot Factory, trying on custom kicks ahead of the big game. Our UTEP Miners wrapped their season strong with a conference win, boosting school pride.

New business buzz includes a fresh Dunkin Donuts pop-up near Sunland Park Mall, drawing crowds despite some early smell complaints from baking trials, but they promise quick fixes.

Weather today is mild at 60 degrees under sunny skies, perfect for outdoor markets at Cleveland Square Park, though bundle up for a chilly evening drop to 40s. Outlook stays clear through Tuesday.

Looking ahead, join the New Years Eve bash at Union Plaza on December 31 with live mariachi, and dont miss the free family fun run at Ascarate Park tomorrow morning.

For a feel-good lift, local schools shone bright: Hanks High students collected over 2,000 toys for Sunnyside kids, spreading holiday cheer citywide.

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