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  • El Paso Water construction on underground pipelines along busy Lee Trevino Drive will finish by next month, according to utility officials.
  • El Paso’s Congresswoman Veronica Escobar reintroduced her bill H.R. 5204 or the Climate Adaptation Plan Act of 2023.
  • The search for a new El Paso city manager may last until next Spring. On Tuesday, the council scrapped hiring a search firm in a 5-3 vote.
  • A shooting by a member of the Texas National Guard assigned to Operation Lone Star in El Paso is under investigation by state authorities. The gunfire wounded a man standing on Mexican side of the Mexican side of border – near the Bridge of the Americas.
  • The El Paso City Council unanimously approved rolling out a new pilot program that will monitor complaints about short-term rentals around town.
  • Two El Paso police supervisors were arrested Wednesday on charges of alleged sexual harassment against two women officers. Both were supervisors in the Crime Scene unit.
  • Next week will mark the 4th year since the 2019 Walmart mass shooting that killed 23 people. The gunman in the attack told police he was looking to kill “Mexicans” and stop the quote “Hispanic invasion of Texas.”
  • A federal judge struck down the Biden Administration’s new asylum policy for migrants Tuesday. The rule, which was implemented on May 12, disqualifies most people petitioning the government for asylum if they have not sought the protection in another country first.
  • The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the State of Texas today over the installation of a floating barrier meant to stop migrants from swimming across the Rio Grande.
  • The U.S. Ambassador to Mexico visited Juarez to get a first-hand look at the situation on the border. Ambassador Ken Salazar met with local, state, and federal officials in Mexico during his trip.
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