『El Paso Local Pulse: March 28 - Marches for Compassion, Growth Projects, and Community Spirit』のカバーアート

El Paso Local Pulse: March 28 - Marches for Compassion, Growth Projects, and Community Spirit

El Paso Local Pulse: March 28 - Marches for Compassion, Growth Projects, and Community Spirit

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, March 28. We kick off with breaking news from our community: hundreds joined Bishop Mark J. Seitz and other leaders yesterday in a powerful march and vigil downtown against mass deportations, honoring St. Oscar Romero on his feast day. It highlighted the human stories at facilities like Camp East Montana out east, where three lives have been lost since December, calling us all to think about compassion amid tough policies.

Shifting to city hall updates, we are expanding the landfill with a 20 million dollar project, adding 12 years of capacity to handle our booming growth and extra trash— thats a smart move keeping our neighborhoods clean as we expand.

On the utility front, El Paso Electric just filed for a base rate increase with New Mexico regulators to upgrade our grid and renewables—first since 2015, so keep an eye on your bills while they hold hearings through the year.

Residents near the east side are voicing concerns over Metas big data center investment, worrying about water use and traffic as it ramps up.

Weather today brings sunny skies with highs near 75 degrees and light winds—perfect for outdoor fun, no big impacts on events, though a slight cool down to the 60s tomorrow.

Mark your calendars: the No Kings Day rally hits Edgemere Linear Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, all about people power with voter registration, poster-making, and a food drive—bring water, signs, picnic lunch, even your pet.

New business buzz includes that Meta data center push, while jobs stay steady with about 500 openings in tech and logistics posted this week on local boards. Real estate sees median home prices around 280,000 dollars, up 5 percent year-over-year, hot in northeast spots like Edgemere.

Quick school shoutout: El Paso Highs basketball team clinched a regional win Thursday, advancing to playoffs. No major crimes in the last 24 hours, just routine patrols keeping our streets safe.

And a feel-good note: a local chef fed over 100 TSA folks at the airport, sparking smiles and community spirit.

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