Thanksgiving Prices, AI Apprenticeship, and Socorro Indecency Case - El Paso Local Pulse Update
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating today. We're heading into the holiday with some good news on the grocery front. Shoppers throughout El Paso are reporting that Thanksgiving prices feel about the same as last year, with some items actually costing a bit less. Turkey, stuffing mix, and dinner rolls are down in price compared to last year, though sweet potatoes, veggie trays, and whipping cream are running higher. Vista Market manager Gordon Merfa tells us that today and yesterday are typically the store's busiest times, so if you're still doing last-minute shopping, his advice is simple: come early, as early as you can.
Speaking of today, the El Paso Thanksgiving Day Parade is getting underway at ten o'clock this morning. The parade starts at the intersection of Montana Avenue and Ochoa Street and proceeds north on Montana until it reaches Copia Street. If you're heading out to watch, plan for some road closures in that area.
In other local news, we're seeing some positive developments regarding public health. The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority reported that recent operational control tests for November found only little to no arsenic levels in the Sunland Park water supply. That's welcome news for residents who have been concerned about water quality in that area.
On the jobs front, there's an exciting opportunity emerging for folks interested in artificial intelligence. SuperCity AI, an Austin-based company led by CEO Miguel Gamiño Junior, a former New York City chief technology officer, has launched an AI apprenticeship program right here in El Paso. The paid training program pays between eighteen and twenty-two dollars per hour and runs for sixteen weeks. Participants get guidance from professionals who have worked with major companies like Coca-Cola and Nike, with training on AI tools from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others. SuperCity is hiring ten people for the initial cohort, partnering with Workforce Solutions Borderplex, the city and county of El Paso, and Pioneers 21 startup incubator.
Looking ahead to the next few weeks, state lawmakers have quite a bit of activity lined up. Dozens of new Texas laws will take effect in December and January, bringing changes to education, law enforcement, taxes, and more. These range from new standardized testing formats in schools to various other legislative priorities passed during the special sessions.
Finally, our hearts go out to the family of a young girl in Socorro ISD who experienced a traumatic incident. A former bus driver, Rodolfo Laureano, was recently sentenced to ten years probation and three hundred hours of community service after pleading guilty to indecency with a child. The family is speaking publicly now, hoping their story encourages other children to come forward and helps parents keep important conversations going at home about safety.
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