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El Paso's Warm Christmas, Outdoor Cheer, and Job Openings - Local Pulse

El Paso's Warm Christmas, Outdoor Cheer, and Job Openings - Local Pulse

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, December 26. We kick off with the record warmth that turned our Christmas into a spring-like celebration. At San Jacinto Plaza downtown, folks ditched coats for T-shirts and shorts, picnicking and strolling Scenic Drive without a shiver, as KFOX14 reports. Many like Ruben Besantijo called it crazy but spirit-lifting, while others worried about climate change. This mild weather lets us enjoy outdoor activities today without hassle, though a brief cool-down hits later with highs near 65 and clear skies through evening.

Shifting to public safety, our El Paso Police spread holiday cheer yesterday with messages of community care and vigilance, per Hoodline. In the past day, firefighters airlifted a two-year-old boy from a flooding incident on the 11500 block of Spencer Drive in East El Paso, according to KFOX14. Hes in hospital care now, a reminder to check home drainage amid any showers.

City Hall stays quiet post-holidays, but were watching for updates on daily life decisions like traffic fixes near the bridges. On jobs, we see strong entry-level remote gigs in Texas, around 80 no-experience roles like data entry and call centers paying 15 to 17 bucks an hour via Indeed, perfect for our workforce flexibility.

No big real estate shifts, but homes near the border hold steady. New business buzz is light, with migrants in Juarez shelters across from us marking Christmas amid uncertainty, as EFE notes, boosting local aid spots.

Sports fans, UTSA Roadrunners play today in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl at SMUs Gerald J Ford Stadium, honoring our first responders. Local schools report no fresh wins, but high school teams gear up post-break.

Looking ahead, community events include New Years runs at Ascarate Park this weekend. For a feel-good lift, El Pasoans like Joseph Kim embraced the warmth, saying it keeps Christmas real without snow shoveling.

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