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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 4 MIN

El Paso Local Pulse: Budget Relief, Storm Watch, and Downtown Celebrations

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026. We wake up today with clouds, wind, and the real chance for showers and thunderstorms across the Borderland. KVIA and the National Weather Service say we sit near the low 70s this morning, heading back into the upper 90s this afternoon, with gusty winds and spotty downpours that could cause brief ponding on streets, especially along I 10 and near Airway and Zaragoza. Rain chances stick with us through Friday, so we plan on keeping the umbrella and leaving extra time for the drive. From city hall and our schools, we get a major money update. El Paso ISD reports the board has adopted the new 2026 27 budget after cutting the projected deficit from about 37 million dollars down to just over 4 million. The district says this financial stability plan should help protect classroom programs and keep more teachers in place, though some central office positions and vacant roles are going away. Families around Franklin High, Austin, and Bowie will be watching for how staffing and services shift in the fall. On the jobs and economy front, local recruiters say hourly warehouse and logistics work around the Zaragoza and Americas interchanges still starts in the mid teens per hour, with signing bonuses in some cases, while hospitality jobs downtown and around the airport hover just under that but offer more flexible hours. Realtors tell us the median home price on the West Side is sitting in the low 300 thousands, with the Lower Valley and Northeast closer to the low 200s, and days on market stretching toward a month as buyers wait out rates. In breaking public safety news, El Paso Police report a 25 year old man has been arrested in connection with a May murder on Alameda Avenue near Bowie High School. According to the latest department news release, detectives tracked him down after reviewing hidden camera video from a nearby business. Officers say there is no ongoing threat to the public, but they remind us to stay aware along busy corridors like Alameda and Dyer, especially late at night. For culture and fun, downtown has a full slate tonight if the weather cooperates. The city is hosting a free World Cup watch party for the Mexico versus South Korea match at Cleveland Square Park next to the Mexican American Cultural Center. The event starts at 7 p.m., with the game on the big outdoor screen, snacks while they last, raffles, and card trading for kids. A few blocks away at Arts Festival Plaza on West San Francisco, the Market Under the Stars runs from 5 to 9 p.m., with local makers, food trucks, and live music lighting up the plaza. Up in the canyon, Cool Canyon Nights at McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre brings Sonora Skandalo to the stage this evening. Gates open at 5, music starts at 6, and the show is free, though we want to get there early for parking. For families, the Esperanza Acosta Moreno Library on Pebble Hills hosts a Juneteenth Unity Beaded Bracelets activity starting at 10 a.m. this morning, welcoming all ages to drop in, make crafts, and talk about the meaning of the holiday. From our schools, we also see a point of pride. El Paso ISD highlights that even while tightening the budget, campuses across the district posted strong gains in graduation planning and advanced coursework, something that could help more of our students reach UTEP, EPCC, and beyond. Our feel good story today comes from the arts community. The El Paso County Fair reminds us that today is essentially last call for creative arts submissions, inviting painters, photographers, writers, and musicians from every neighborhood, from Socorro Road to the Upper Valley, to share their work. It is a small sign of how our city keeps finding ways to celebrate local talent. As we head into the day, we watch those storm clouds, slow down on wet streets, and maybe plan to end the evening under the lights downtown or in the canyon, supporting our neighbors, our teams, and our local businesses. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026. We wake up today with clouds, wind, and the real chance for showers and thunderstorms across the Borderland. KVIA and the National Weather Service say we sit near the low 70s this morning, heading back into the upper 90s this afternoon, with gusty winds and spotty downpours that could cause brief ponding on streets, especially along I 10 and near Airway and Zaragoza. Rain chances stick with us through Friday, so we plan on keeping the umbrella and leaving extra time for the drive. From city hall and our schools, we get a major money update. El Paso ISD reports the board has adopted the new 2026 27 budget after cutting the projected deficit from about 37 million dollars down to just over 4 million. The district says this financial stability plan should help protect classroom programs and keep more teachers in place, though some central office positions and vacant roles are going away. Families around Franklin High, Austin, and Bowie will be watching for how staffing and services shift in the fall. On the jobs and economy front, local recruiters say hourly warehouse and logistics work around the Zaragoza and Americas interchanges still starts in the mid teens per hour, with signing bonuses in some cases, while hospitality jobs downtown and around the airport hover just under that but offer more flexible hours. Realtors tell us the median home price on the West Side is sitting in the low 300 thousands, with the Lower Valley and Northeast closer to the low 200s, and days on market stretching toward a month as buyers wait out rates. In breaking public safety news, El Paso Police report a 25 year old man has been arrested in connection with a May murder on Alameda Avenue near Bowie High School. According to the latest department news release, detectives tracked him down after reviewing hidden camera video from a nearby business. Officers say there is no ongoing threat to the public, but they remind us to stay aware along busy corridors like Alameda and Dyer, especially late at night. For culture and fun, downtown has a full slate tonight if the weather cooperates. The city is hosting a free World Cup watch party for the Mexico versus South Korea match at Cleveland Square Park next to the Mexican American Cultural Center. The event starts at 7 p.m., with the game on the big outdoor screen, snacks while they last, raffles, and card trading for kids. A few blocks away at Arts Festival Plaza on West San Francisco, the Market Under the Stars runs from 5 to 9 p.m., with local makers, food trucks, and live music lighting up the plaza. Up in the canyon, Cool Canyon Nights at McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre brings Sonora Skandalo to the stage this evening. Gates open at 5, music starts at 6, and the show is free, though we want to get there early for parking. For families, the Esperanza Acosta Moreno Library on Pebble Hills hosts a Juneteenth Unity Beaded Bracelets activity starting at 10 a.m. this morning, welcoming all ages to drop in, make crafts, and talk about the meaning of the holiday. From our schools, we also see a point of pride. El Paso ISD highlights that even while tightening the budget, campuses across the district posted strong gains in graduation planning and advanced coursework, something that could help more of our students reach UTEP, EPCC, and beyond. Our feel good story today comes from the arts community. The El Paso County Fair reminds us that today is essentially last call for creative arts submissions, inviting painters, photographers, writers, and musicians from every neighborhood, from Socorro Road to the Upper Valley, to share their work. It is a small sign of how our city keeps finding ways to celebrate local talent. As we head into the day, we watch those storm clouds, slow down on wet streets, and maybe plan to end the evening under the lights downtown or in the canyon, supporting our neighbors, our teams, and our local businesses. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026. We wake up today with clouds, wind, and the real chance for showers and thunderstorms across the Borderland. KVIA and the National Weather Service say we sit near the low 70s...

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