El Paso Local Pulse: Double Stabbing Investigation, Data Center Concerns, and Community Growth
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We start with breaking news from Anthony, Texas, where police are investigating a double stabbing that happened late last night. Officers responded quickly to the scene, and no arrests have been made yet, but theyre urging anyone with information to come forward. Our hearts go out to those affected, and were monitoring this closely for updates.
Shifting to city hall, the City Plan Commission met yesterday at City Hall on Franklin Street, discussing key developments like the Deck Plaza funding. In a rare show of unity, El Paso Democrats and Republicans both opposed the funding, saying it doesnt fit our priorities right now. That means everyday commuters might see less congestion relief there soon.
Community concerns are heating up over the second data center meeting this week. Folks gathered at Pavo Real Recreation Center on Alameda Avenue to voice worries about noise, traffic, and water use. The citys hosting more sessions, like tonight at The Beast Urban Recreation Center on Jason Crandall Drive, then Monday at Chamizal Community Center on Cypress Avenue. Your input shapes whats next for Council this spring.
On a brighter note, were seeing new business buzz with a fresh coffee shop opening tomorrow on North Mesa Street, bringing local roasts and live music. Job market looks steady too, with about 1,200 openings posted this week in healthcare and logistics around the airport area. Real estate? Median home prices hovered around 285,000 dollars last month, up slightly, great for sellers near the Franklin Mountains.
Weather today is mild, sunny skies with highs near 72 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light breeze off the border might cool evening events. Expect the same tomorrow, no big impacts.
Upcoming, catch weekend fun like the craft beer fest at Southwest University Park Saturday evening. Local schools shine too, with Burges Highs basketball team clinching a playoff spot yesterday.
For our feel-good story, neighbors rallied to clean up Mission Trail near the historic sites, planting over 200 native trees together. Pure community spirit.
Crime in the past day stays low otherwise, just minor thefts reported downtown, with extra patrols around the bridges.
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