El Paso's Weekend Update: Warm Temps, Road Work, and Community Spirit
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In breaking news, El Paso County has just resumed work on the Pellicano Drive widening project after months of legal delays and contractor issues. Crews are back to work between Aircoupe and Loop 375, bringing hope for easier commutes in East El Paso. This major road overhaul will eventually add new lanes, raised medians, and bike paths. The first phase of construction is set to wrap up by September 2026, and neighbors near the project will soon be getting updates right in their mailboxes.
Switching over to City Hall, our City Council is preparing to officially reject a proposed rate hike from Texas Gas Service at next Tuesday’s meeting, aiming to keep utility costs down for local households. Council will also review overdue property taxes from nearly two dozen addresses totaling more than two million dollars, which could mean future changes in how delinquent taxes are managed.
On the public safety front, Crime Stoppers of El Paso has released their latest list of the county’s most wanted fugitives. If you have any information on their whereabouts, you can reach Crime Stoppers at 566-8477 and remain anonymous. Meanwhile, deputies arrested a man after a high-speed chase that started on Doniphan Drive and crossed into New Mexico. Authorities remind us that fleeing only leads to more trouble and higher charges, so if you see something suspicious, stay safe and let law enforcement handle it.
Now for some good news on the job and business front. Although the job market remains tight like much of the country, local hospitality and retail businesses along Mesa Street are advertising for the holiday hiring rush, with about 200 new openings popping up this week. Local real estate agents say the median home price in El Paso is hovering around two hundred and seventy thousand dollars, holding steady despite slight increases in mortgage rates.
If you are looking for something to do this weekend, downtown is buzzing with the Borderland Art Walk and live music at San Jacinto Plaza tonight. Tomorrow, make sure to stop by the El Paso Downtown Farmers Market, which welcomes new vendors and family-friendly entertainment.
Our students continue to shine. The UTEP Miners volleyball team scored a victory last night at Memorial Gym, and today, the UTEP rifle squad hosts top-ranked Nebraska in a nationally watched matchup, drawing attention to our talented local athletes.
For a heartwarming end, let’s celebrate student volunteers from Coronado High who spent their Saturday morning repainting playground equipment at Memorial Park, bringing smiles and color to our community.
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