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  • In Juárez, federal immigration authorities revealed a new migrant processing facility replacing an older building where a fire killed at least 40 migrants.
  • The May 6th ballot in El Paso County will be stacked with many important issues directly impacting residents. The city of El Paso has several charter amendments up for voters to decide on.
  • The El Paso County Commissioners Court is taking a stance against the latest federal proposals to enhance the Bridge of the America's port of entry in South Central El Paso.
  • City officials say around 12,000 to 15,000 asylum seekers may cross the border over the weekend and into Monday. Waves of migrants have already made their way into El Paso over the last two weeks.
  • The city of El Paso’s auditor says council representative Cassandra Hernandez and former representative Claudia Rodriguez’s use of a city gas card appears quote excessive.
  • The El Paso City Council voted to extend Mayor Oscar Leeser's state of emergency on Monday in response to the arrival of thousands of asylum seekers at the border.
  • There were concerns a large influx of migrants would request asylum at the border as soon as Title 42 expired. But in El Paso and Juarez, the night scene was calm and orderly.
  • The El Paso County District Attorney’s Office declined to pursue criminal charges against a police officer this month. Five-year veteran Anthony Greer was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
  • The end of the pandemic health order Title 42 is hours away. It expires at midnight Eastern time that’s 9:59 here in El Paso. This is a watershed moment for the southern border.
  • Billboards around major highways in El Paso are warning of severe consequences for anyone who makes threats toward a school. The campaign is being led by the FBI’s El Paso field office.
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