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El Paso Local Pulse: Drones, Crime Updates, and Seventy Degree Saturday

El Paso Local Pulse: Drones, Crime Updates, and Seventy Degree Saturday

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, March 14.

We start with breaking news from our skies. A Senate Democrat is calling for a federal probe into recent drone incidents here, after Customs and Border Protection shot down party balloons over El Paso on March 6, closing airspace for hours. It follows a similar mishap near Fort Hancock, raising questions about coordination that could affect flights and daily commutes.

On the crime front, we stay safe by noting Crime Stoppers latest Most Wanted fugitives from El Paso Police and the Sheriffs Office, with tips welcomed at 915-566-TIPS. In the past day, a woman was hospitalized after an aggravated assault at the DK gas station on the 4400 block of Dyer Street in Northeast El Paso early Friday. A 37-year-old man was arrested after a SWAT standoff on Martinique Drive near Loop 375 in the Lower Valley following a domestic disturbance. A 20-year-old faces charges in a January road rage carjacking in Far East El Paso, and a sign company owner was nabbed for deceptive practices after complaints from local businesses.

Shifting to brighter spots, El Paso ISD just launched a new Family Help Desk hotline for parent concerns, making school life easier for our families. Gas prices surged to about three dollars sixty-nine cents a gallon today, up fourteen cents from yesterday and forty-five cents from last week, so we plan those drives carefully.

Weather today brings mild sunshine with highs near seventy, perfect for outdoor fun, though gusty winds near thirty miles per hour could stir dust around Franklin Mountains, impacting events like tonights Monster Jam at UTEP Sun Bowl, where twelve-thousand-pound trucks roar March 14 and 15. Outlook stays dry and warm through Monday.

In sports, our boxers El Jaguar and La Bikina gear up for a Ring Wars showdown this weekend. The Chihuahuas debuted a fun Copa de la Diversion jersey at Southwest University Park.

Desert Spoon Food Hub celebrates ten years, a mom-and-daughters story turning shopping into community support. City Hall pushes the Mi Casa grant, seeking thirty-five renters for down payment help amid rising home prices, now averaging around two hundred eighty thousand dollars.

Jobs look steady with retail and service openings downtown. Catch the hubs anniversary event tomorrow.

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