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"Officer-Involved Shooting, EPISD Board Meeting, and El Paso Community Leaders Discuss Inflation"
Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
Breaking news today as an officer-involved shooting on Paso Villa Street has left a suspect dead and an officer injured. Salvador Valdiviezo, 35, allegedly fired at officers responding to a family dispute yesterday afternoon. The injured officer is now in stable condition at University Medical Center. Neighbors reported hearing dozens of shots, with some stray bullets hitting nearby homes in what residents described as a normally quiet area.
In education news, the EPISD Board will meet this afternoon at 4 PM at the administration building on North Stanton Street to discuss Superintendent Diana Sayavedra's future. The board is set to consider a possible voluntary separation agreement and appointment of an interim superintendent. This special meeting comes just one week after a previous three-hour session ended without action.
The trial for Jaime Renteria begins today. Renteria, who was recently extradited from Juarez, faces 11 charges including murder, drug trafficking, and possession of firearms during crimes. He was handed over to Homeland Security Investigations at the Paso del Norte International Bridge last week.
A gas leak in Horizon City has prompted authorities to issue a stay-at-home advisory as crews work to resolve the issue. Residents are asked to follow all safety instructions from emergency personnel.
Weather-wise, we're looking at sunny skies with a high of 93 degrees today. Expect even warmer temperatures tomorrow with a forecasted high of 96.
The Federal Reserve is hosting a virtual "Fed Listens" roundtable with El Paso community leaders today from 1:30 to 3 PM. The discussion will focus on labor market conditions and how local communities are experiencing inflation and interest rates. The public can access the livestream through the Dallas Fed website.
Looking ahead to this weekend, the Sal y Limon festival will be taking place from Friday through Sunday. The City Council has approved street closures on portions of Mesa Street between Franklin and San Antonio Avenue, and on Texas Avenue from Stanton to Oregon Street.
For sports fans, local teams are gearing up for summer tournaments, with several youth leagues beginning their seasonal play this week at various parks across the city.
This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Breaking news today as an officer-involved shooting on Paso Villa Street has left a suspect dead and an officer injured. Salvador Valdiviezo, 35, allegedly fired at officers responding to a family dispute yesterday afternoon. The injured officer is now in stable condition at University Medical Center. Neighbors reported hearing dozens of shots, with some stray bullets hitting nearby homes in what residents described as a normally quiet area.
In education news, the EPISD Board will meet this afternoon at 4 PM at the administration building on North Stanton Street to discuss Superintendent Diana Sayavedra's future. The board is set to consider a possible voluntary separation agreement and appointment of an interim superintendent. This special meeting comes just one week after a previous three-hour session ended without action.
The trial for Jaime Renteria begins today. Renteria, who was recently extradited from Juarez, faces 11 charges including murder, drug trafficking, and possession of firearms during crimes. He was handed over to Homeland Security Investigations at the Paso del Norte International Bridge last week.
A gas leak in Horizon City has prompted authorities to issue a stay-at-home advisory as crews work to resolve the issue. Residents are asked to follow all safety instructions from emergency personnel.
Weather-wise, we're looking at sunny skies with a high of 93 degrees today. Expect even warmer temperatures tomorrow with a forecasted high of 96.
The Federal Reserve is hosting a virtual "Fed Listens" roundtable with El Paso community leaders today from 1:30 to 3 PM. The discussion will focus on labor market conditions and how local communities are experiencing inflation and interest rates. The public can access the livestream through the Dallas Fed website.
Looking ahead to this weekend, the Sal y Limon festival will be taking place from Friday through Sunday. The City Council has approved street closures on portions of Mesa Street between Franklin and San Antonio Avenue, and on Texas Avenue from Stanton to Oregon Street.
For sports fans, local teams are gearing up for summer tournaments, with several youth leagues beginning their seasonal play this week at various parks across the city.
This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI