• Catalytic Converter VIN Etching, Measles Cases, UTEP Football, Azul Arena Music Sale, and More El Paso News

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Catalytic Converter VIN Etching, Measles Cases, UTEP Football, Azul Arena Music Sale, and More El Paso News

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  • Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, April 12, 2025.

    We start with breaking news. The El Paso Police Department is tackling the recent surge in catalytic converter thefts by hosting a free VIN etching event this morning. From 9 a.m. to noon at 915 Sunland Park Drive, vehicle owners can have their catalytic converters engraved with their VIN, making them harder to sell and deterring theft. This crime prevention effort comes as over 735 converters have been stolen locally in the past three years, a significant issue for many families and businesses.

    In health news, El Paso has confirmed three new measles cases, including one at Bel Air High School, reminding all of us to stay vigilant about vaccinations. Local health officials credit our community’s high vaccination rates for helping contain the outbreak so far, but they’re urging everyone to double-check their records.

    Turning to sports, UTEP football fans are gathering at the Sun Bowl today for the Orange and Blue Spring Game at 11 a.m. Admission is just five dollars, with all proceeds benefiting the UTEP Football Gridiron Club. It’s the perfect opportunity to see the next generation of Miner stars. Meanwhile, in track and field, the Sun City Classic wrapped up yesterday, with NM State athletes earning an impressive twelve podium finishes right here in El Paso.

    In cultural news, the Azul Arena gallery continues to make waves. This nonprofit arts space, just over the border in Ciudad Juárez, is hosting a music and vinyl record sale today, bringing together collectors and music lovers in a creatively vibrant binational event. These cross-border collaborations are a testament to the rich cultural ties between El Paso and Juárez.

    Now, let’s talk weather. We’re looking at a sunny and hot day, with a high of 94 degrees. If you’re attending outdoor events like the UTEP game or taking part in the VIN etching event, stay hydrated and use sunscreen. The warm weather will stick around all weekend, with highs in the low 90s through Sunday.

    In real estate, El Paso’s housing market remains steady, with home prices averaging around $210,000 this month. For job seekers, the City of El Paso is hiring for various positions, including roles in public safety and parks and recreation. Applications can be submitted through the city’s website.

    Lastly, in community safety, Crime Stoppers has updated its Most Wanted list. Officials are asking for tips on fugitives wanted for serious crimes, including theft and assault. Visit their website if you have information that could help.

    And before we go, a feel-good story: A group of El Paso elementary students won a statewide robotics competition this week, showcasing innovation and teamwork. Congratulations to our young engineers!

    This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Have a great day!
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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, April 12, 2025.

We start with breaking news. The El Paso Police Department is tackling the recent surge in catalytic converter thefts by hosting a free VIN etching event this morning. From 9 a.m. to noon at 915 Sunland Park Drive, vehicle owners can have their catalytic converters engraved with their VIN, making them harder to sell and deterring theft. This crime prevention effort comes as over 735 converters have been stolen locally in the past three years, a significant issue for many families and businesses.

In health news, El Paso has confirmed three new measles cases, including one at Bel Air High School, reminding all of us to stay vigilant about vaccinations. Local health officials credit our community’s high vaccination rates for helping contain the outbreak so far, but they’re urging everyone to double-check their records.

Turning to sports, UTEP football fans are gathering at the Sun Bowl today for the Orange and Blue Spring Game at 11 a.m. Admission is just five dollars, with all proceeds benefiting the UTEP Football Gridiron Club. It’s the perfect opportunity to see the next generation of Miner stars. Meanwhile, in track and field, the Sun City Classic wrapped up yesterday, with NM State athletes earning an impressive twelve podium finishes right here in El Paso.

In cultural news, the Azul Arena gallery continues to make waves. This nonprofit arts space, just over the border in Ciudad Juárez, is hosting a music and vinyl record sale today, bringing together collectors and music lovers in a creatively vibrant binational event. These cross-border collaborations are a testament to the rich cultural ties between El Paso and Juárez.

Now, let’s talk weather. We’re looking at a sunny and hot day, with a high of 94 degrees. If you’re attending outdoor events like the UTEP game or taking part in the VIN etching event, stay hydrated and use sunscreen. The warm weather will stick around all weekend, with highs in the low 90s through Sunday.

In real estate, El Paso’s housing market remains steady, with home prices averaging around $210,000 this month. For job seekers, the City of El Paso is hiring for various positions, including roles in public safety and parks and recreation. Applications can be submitted through the city’s website.

Lastly, in community safety, Crime Stoppers has updated its Most Wanted list. Officials are asking for tips on fugitives wanted for serious crimes, including theft and assault. Visit their website if you have information that could help.

And before we go, a feel-good story: A group of El Paso elementary students won a statewide robotics competition this week, showcasing innovation and teamwork. Congratulations to our young engineers!

This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Have a great day!

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