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El Paso Local Pulse: Calm Weather, Border Debate, and Holiday Cheer

El Paso Local Pulse: Calm Weather, Border Debate, and Holiday Cheer

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, December 6, 2025.

We wake up today with calm, cool desert weather. We are starting the morning in the 40s around the Franklin Mountains, warming into the upper 60s this afternoon with plenty of sun and a light breeze along I 10 and Mesa. That means outdoor plans at San Jacinto Plaza, the farmers markets, and holiday shopping around Cielo Vista and The Fountains should be comfortable, and we stay dry through tonight with a mild, cool evening.

From the courts, a federal judge based here in El Paso is back in the national spotlight. Politico reports that Judge Frank Guaderrama has ordered the federal government to return a Guatemalan man who was deported despite warnings he faced serious danger, calling the deportation blatant lawlessness. That case keeps our border and our judges at the center of the national immigration debate.

At City Hall, the focus this week is on nightlife and neighborhood safety. KVIA reports the county has shut down the Lava Lounge, an after hours club on Montana near downtown, after deputies were called there 18 times. County officials say they are trying to balance our nightlife with nearby residents’ quality of life.

On the crime front, police are still talking about a disturbing case in Central El Paso. According to KFOX14, two teenage girls, just 14 and 15, are accused of robbing the Circle K at 4101 North Piedras, near Clendenin Elementary, at knifepoint. Investigators believe the store was hit multiple times in one week. No injuries were reported, and the girls are now in custody. Crime Stoppers of El Paso has also released this week’s Most Wanted list and is reminding us to call their anonymous tip line at 915 566 TIPS if we recognize anyone.

There is some positive news from our schools and courts. At UTEP, a program called 35,000 Years Lost brought in exonerees from across the country to speak about wrongful convictions and how many years they served for crimes they did not commit. KFOX14 reports the event inspired UTEP students to consider careers in public defense, showing how our local campus is shaping the future of the justice system.

Looking at politics close to home, the El Paso Times reports early voting is underway for the Vinton mayoral runoff, with voting running through Tuesday ahead of the December 13 election. Residents in the village of Vinton will decide their next mayor, a choice that will shape roads, utilities, and growth along the West Side corridor.

In sports and entertainment, wrestling fans are in for a big night. TNA Wrestling brings Impact to the El Paso County Coliseum at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6. That should bring some extra traffic along Boone and Delta this evening, so we may want to plan a little extra drive time.

On the jobs and real estate front, local recruiters report that health care and logistics remain strong around the Medical Center of the Americas and along the Loop 375 corridor. Average advertised hourly wages in those sectors are hovering in the mid 20s. On the housing side, the median home price across the El Paso area is sitting around the low 200 thousands, with slightly more listings on the Far East and Horizon side compared to the West Side.

For community events, tonight Texas Tech Health El Paso continues its Lighting Campus for Hope on the Gateway near Raynolds, turning the medical campus into a holiday light display and fundraiser. Operation Noel has also passed its latest fundraising goal, with local businesses like car washes and small shops pitching in so kids across El Paso can have warm winter coats.

Our feel good moment today comes from that coat drive and from neighbors helping neighbors. KVIA reports Operation Noel has crossed roughly 70 thousand dollars in donations, thanks to small gifts that add up. That means thousands of local kids, from Canutillo to Ysleta, will get brand new coats before the next cold front.

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