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El Paso Local Pulse: Gusty Saturday, Cultural Vibes, and Steady Spring

El Paso Local Pulse: Gusty Saturday, Cultural Vibes, and Steady Spring

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, April 11. We kick off with the weather shaping our day. Gusty winds up to 35 miles per hour are blowing through the Borderland after yesterday's blowing dust advisory from the National Weather Service, which cleared by evening. ABC-7 Storm Track reports a slim 20 percent chance of isolated storms today, mostly east of us, with highs in the low to mid 80s. Watch for slick spots on roads like I-10 from recent showers and keep outdoor plans flexible, listeners.

Shifting to city hall, no major decisions hit our desks this week, but we're eyeing how these winds could delay construction near the Plaza Theatre. On the cultural front, head to the International Museum of Art at 11 a.m. for a free docent-led tour of the Frida Kahlo Sus fotos exhibit, perfect for soaking up some inspiration amid the breeze.

Tonight at 9 p.m., RAD El Paso West hosts the El Paso Club Crawl, a lively bar hop drawing crowds downtown. Looking ahead, catch Trio Los Panchos on May 9 at the Abraham Chavez Theatre, tickets on sale tomorrow. Mark April 24 for the Las Artistas Spring Show supporting our local creators.

In feel-good news, the El Paso Choral Society just wrapped their inaugural Good Vibes Only concert at St. Patricks Cathedral, filling the air with uplifting music under director Prentice Loftin. Schools are buzzing too, with recent high school track meets showing our kids dominating regional scores.

New business stays steady, no big openings or closings, though real estate listings hover around 1,200 homes citywide, with median prices up about 5 percent near the Upper Valley. Jobs look solid at roughly 15,000 postings, many in healthcare along Montana Avenue.

Crime in the past day remains low-key, El Paso Police report no major incidents or arrests, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods safe. Sports-wise, UTEP wrapped spring practices with promising Miners football buzz.

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