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  • The El Paso City Council will consider a $9.4 million deal for 15 properties with the Texas Tech Board of Regents on Tuesday. The properties are on El Paso and Colfax Streets in South Central El Paso.
  • The El Paso County Commissioners Court will vote on whether to ask the city about holding a joint meeting together. Next week, the commissioner's court will vote on the idea.
  • April 21, 2023
    The new U.S. Attorney for the Western District Office of Texas is El Paso’s Jaime Esparza. He’ll serve as the lead federal prosecutor for a district that stretches from El Paso to San Antonio.
  • Lowbrow Palace presents Feria de Agave, a large-scale festival which celebrates agave spirits.
  • The demand for justice is growing louder in Juarez after at least 39 people locked inside an immigrant processing center died in the fire. Others are in critical condition.
  • The city of El Paso is one step closer to establishing a municipal ID program. The City Council voted unanimously to have city staff prepare a report on the feasibility and potential benefits of such a program within 120 days.
  • The Downtown International Port of Entry between Juárez and El Paso closed as a large group of migrants is protesting the Mexican government’s treatment of a fatal fire that killed dozens.
  • El Paso’s city government extended an emergency ordinance for 30 more days that allows its employees to assist nonprofits in caring for asylum seekers.
  • The Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating an international incident involving a state trooper who chased a vehicle into Mexico and pulled his gun.
  • El Paso’s U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar says billions of dollars in federal funding from the president’s 2021 infrastructure bill will make its way to Texas in order to improve roads, bridges and highways.
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