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  • SONGMINE digs a bit deeper to explore early musical interests, influences, and sentiments about music which may or may not currently represent Robbie, Andy, and Chris today.
  • A federal judge sentenced El Pasoan Abner Tinoco to 7 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and operating a Ponzi scheme earlier this year. According to federal prosecutors Tinoco solicited investments worth millions of dollars from his clients to invest them in cryptocurrency and foreign exchange markets.
  • The city of El Paso will implement a new enhanced library card program for residents to use as a form of identification to access services.
  • Lawmakers in the Texas House advanced several border enforcement bills overnight.The house passed Senate Bill 4, a proposed law that increases penalties against human smugglers and stash house operators.
  • The deadline for candidates to file in the City Council District 2 special election is Monday and, so far, four have declared their candidacy. Josh Acevedo, Veronica Carbajal, Judy Gutierrez and Ben Mendoza are competing to replace Alexsandra Annello on the City Council seat.
  • Chihuahua officials say they've arrested three men in the murder of Juárez photojournalist Ismael Villagómez. The Chihuahua Attorney General’s Office says they shot Villagómez while trying to rob him.
  • An El Paso man pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud after prosecutors said he sold insurance policies under a false claim they met the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
  • The Texas House passed a measure that would empower state and local law enforcement to arrest unauthorized migrants … and bring them to a judge or county magistrate to return them to a port of entry
  • Texas State University in San Marcos will host the first of four scheduled presidential debates next fall. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced the decision today Monday, making the university the first site in Texas to host a presidential debate.
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