El Paso Crime Reduction Plan, Earthquake Aftermath, Utility Cost Hikes, and More Local News
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We begin today with breaking news from the El Paso County Sheriff, who just rolled out a sweeping new crime reduction strategy. The sheriff’s plan puts more officers on patrol in neighborhoods like the Lower Valley and Central El Paso while piloting high-tech monitoring to cut down on property crime. Residents will see more police visibility, especially in areas where families said they felt the most vulnerable over the last year. According to local media, this push hopes to build trust and bring quicker responses citywide.
Turning to public safety, Friday brought a serious arrest at the Pull-A-Part junkyard near Montana Avenue. El Paso County deputies detained Angel Villagrana Gutierrez after he allegedly left his three young children alone in his car for over ninety minutes. The children, ages nine, five, and four, are now safe and back with their mother. Child Protective Services has stepped in, and Gutierrez currently faces three counts of child endangerment with bond set at thirty thousand dollars.
On the weather front, our fall morning starts brisk but comfortable. A light breeze will keep highs near seventy degrees. Expect some clouds, but weather should hold steady for any outdoor plans. Looking ahead, Monday is shaping up to stay mild, although we could see a slight temperature dip overnight. After last night’s small earthquake about sixty kilometers south in Culberson County, it’s a relief there are no reports of damage here in El Paso.
From City Hall, transportation fees may go up next year, as council considers a new proposal affecting utility bills for thousands of residents. Additionally, gas company representatives plan community meetings to discuss a potential rise of more than twenty percent on home gas bills. These talks are set for central and east El Paso this coming week, so it’s important that we all keep an eye on announcements.
In business news, Faith Technologies Incorporated is expanding in East El Paso and aims to hire more than two hundred skilled manufacturing and engineering workers. On the real estate front, population growth in El Paso has slowed, but home inventory remains tight, and average home prices continue to hover above two hundred seventy thousand dollars. Meanwhile, the new Hyundai dealership on Joe Battle opened with a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday, bringing dozens of new jobs and more car-buying options to our area.
If you’re looking for work, the Red White and You hiring fair returns Thursday at the Convention Center with at least twenty regional employers ready to interview on-site. In other local happenings, next Friday, Cesar Ornelas Law will be handing out more than one thousand turkeys to families in need at the Jones Center, just ahead of Thanksgiving.
Our schools have reason to celebrate. The Canutillo Eagles clinched their spot in the Texas high school football playoffs with a big win over Eastwood Friday night. At El Paso Community College, faculty and student volunteers teamed up with a local food bank, distributing groceries to dozens of families yesterday at Valle Verde campus.
We also want to share a feel-good community story. Viewers across El Paso captured photos of the Northern Lights flickering over the Franklin Mountains this week, a rare treat as solar storm activity reached our skies. This natural display brought neighbors out to share the moment together.
Before we wrap up, quick mention for those near Montwood and Pete Brown where a car crash last night sent one person to the hospital. Police remind us all to drive carefully as holiday travel begins to ramp up.
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