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Today's riddle: What is the longest word in the dictionary? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. El Paso confirms first death from West Nile virus (ktsm.com) — El Paso health officials have confirmed the city's first death from neuroinvasive West Nile virus this year, and six local cases so far. Residents are urged to prevent mosquito bites, watch for flu-like symptoms, and report standing water by calling 915-212-6000 or 311. With recent rains, the city stresses extra vigilance to reduce mosquito breeding around homes and neighborhoods.
2. El Paso health officials urge vaccines as whooping cough cases rise in the city (kfoxtv.com) — Whooping cough cases are climbing in El Paso, jumping from zero in 2023 to 19 in 2025, and health officials are urging residents to stay up to date on Tdap vaccinations. Local Health Authority Dr. Hector Ocaranza warns infants face the greatest risk of hospitalization and death. He's asking families to talk with their doctors and push back against vaccine misinformation circulating online.
3. EPISD confirms central office staff, including superintendent, must sub eight days this year (cbs4local.com) — El Paso ISD is requiring all salaried central office administrators, including the superintendent, to work as substitute teachers for eight days this school year to save money and reconnect with campuses. The move follows a financial exigency declaration and deep budget cuts aimed at closing a $47 million deficit. District leaders say the plan could eliminate millions in substitute costs while putting decision-makers back in classrooms.
4. Hallmark Could Never Make Up These El Paso Love Stories (krod.com) — El Pasoans have been dreaming up their own Hallmark-style love stories, complete with Chico's Tacos dates, Star on the Mountain moments, and family businesses that need saving. A local radio host asked listeners what a cheesy Hallmark romance set in El Paso would require, and residents responded with detailed, heartfelt plotlines rooted in familiar neighborhoods, sunsets, and traditions. The result is a surprisingly sweet portrait of how locals see their city's romantic side.
5. Star on the Mountain to light up for new Visit El Paso executive director (kvia.com) — El Paso's iconic Star on the Mountain is lighting up to honor Veronica Castro, the newly appointed executive director of Visit El Paso. With more than two decades of tourism experience, she'll lead efforts to grow the city's visitor economy and promote El Paso as a destination for travel, meetings, sports, and group events.
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