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El Paso Local Pulse: Power Restored After Semi Crash, Storm System Incoming

El Paso Local Pulse: Power Restored After Semi Crash, Storm System Incoming

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, April third.

We're starting with a significant incident from last night that affected thousands of our neighbors. A semi-truck crash on Gateway West in East El Paso knocked out power for more than twenty-one hundred customers Thursday evening. According to the El Paso Police Department, the eighteen-wheeler collided at eleven seven five one Gateway West around seven fifty p-m, and emergency responders arrived quickly. The good news is there were no injuries requiring hospital transport. El Paso Electric worked through the evening and restored power to the affected area by ten thirty p-m.

Speaking of traffic in that area, if you're driving near the Fountains at Farah, construction continues on Hawkins Boulevard. El Paso Water is building a new headquarters campus, and the existing traffic control with lane closures will remain in place through January twenty twenty-seven. The new building is expected to wrap up in June, then they'll demolish the current structure and transform the space into landscaping with flood control benefits. Northbound lanes should reopen once everything is complete next year.

Now let's talk about what City Hall is working on for you. The City of El Paso continues community meetings to develop a data center policy framework. If you haven't weighed in yet, there's an online survey open until April seventeenth at five p-m for those who can't attend meetings in person. City staff have hosted four meetings so far, and the next one is coming up Wednesday, April eighth at the Wayne Thornton Community Center.

On the financial front, our city is receiving some good news. El Paso will get four million dollars in FY twenty twenty-six to twenty twenty-seven DEAAG reimbursements, which will help fund community projects and improvements.

Looking at sports, our local high school teams are in playoff action. Aledo's season came to an end with a six to one loss to El Paso Americas in the Class Five A Division One regional final Tuesday in Andrews.

Now for the weather, we're looking at beautiful conditions today. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs near eighty degrees and light winds perfect for outdoor plans. Tomorrow stays dry and sunny with highs in the low eighties, though we'll see stronger gusts in the afternoon. The real change arrives Friday night when a cold front moves in from the north. Saturday will be milder with highs in the upper seventies, and by Sunday we're tracking a sixty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening with gusts up to twenty miles per hour.

This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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