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El Paso Local Pulse: Arson Investigation, Bike Plan Updates, and Spring Weather

El Paso Local Pulse: Arson Investigation, Bike Plan Updates, and Spring Weather

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, March 29. We kick off with breaking news from the 700 block of North Ochoa Street, where El Paso Police are investigating an arson that sent one person to the hospital with serious injuries early this morning. Officials say details are preliminary, but theyre urging caution in the area while they probe further. On a brighter note, gusty winds up to 40 miles per hour are whipping through our city today, cooling us to the 60s and making outdoor plans tricky near Franklin Mountains or along the Rio Grande trails, but theyll ease by evening with partly sunny skies holding steady.

Shifting to city hall, we joined folks at Saturdays community meeting on the Comprehensive Bike Plan updates, where leaders heard calls to cut traffic congestion and emissions by boosting cycling paths downtown and in East El Paso. Your input shapes safer streets for all of us. Meanwhile, El Paso County and Chihuahua officials met to push Tornillo Port efficiencies and aerospace growth, promising jobs that hit our daily economy.

In business buzz, Red Lobster on Montana Avenue has closed amid bankruptcy restructuring, but were seeing openings like over 40 TJ Maxx spots paying 13 to 56 bucks an hour, plus Lowe's hiring at 11950 Rojas Drive in East El Paso and nearly 700 part-time retail gigs on Indeed. Gas prices jumped to about 3.70 a gallon here, topping Texas averages, while natural gas bills spike from market shifts, squeezing budgets.

Sports fans, Legacy girls soccer punched a 3-2 overtime win over Franklin High in playoffs thanks to Litzy Lujans clutch goal. Catch El Paso Locomotive facing New Mexico United in the US Open Cup on April 1. Quick school nod: locals cheer those Legacy athletes.

Communitys rallying too, with residents pressing DA James Montoya for tougher drunk driving accountability after recent tragedies. And heres a feel-good lift: the El Paso Museum of Archaeology welcomes back blooming poppies, drawing families for a free nature vibe. Mark your calendars for the El Paso Republican County Convention follow-up priorities and more bike input sessions this week.

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