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  • Water rates will go up this year after the El Paso Public Service Board approved a 4 percent increase to water and sewer rates. The PSB oversees El Paso Water, which serves about 221,000 residential and commercial customers.
  • East Siders and drivers in Horizon are frustrated with current road conditions on the busy Pellicano Drive off of Loop 375.
  • The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Texas over state-based immigration enforcement laws passed by the state legislature. The DOJ contends immigration falls solely within the federal government’s responsibility.
  • The city of New York is suing 17 bus companies for transporting more than 30,000 migrants from the border as directed by the governor of Texas. New York City is seeking $700 million in damages, according to the lawsuit filed Thursday.
  • Strong gusts have caused power outages throughout the city and in Las Cruces. Our region is under a blowing dust advisory until 9 p.m. and a high wind warning will last until midnight.
  • The El Paso City Council voted in favor of settling a federal lawsuit over alleged excessive use of force by police officer Anthony Paul Greer and detective Armando Diaz.
  • The El Paso County District Attorney’s Office reindicted the gunman responsible for the Walmart mass shooting in 2019 on new aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charges.
  • The Jewish community in El Paso and throughout the world is celebrating the Hanukkah holiday
  • SONGMINE welcomes El Paso celebrity entrepreneur, DJ and activist, Marina Monsisvias for a “deep dig” into her wonderful and consequential work throughout El Paso and Texas.
  • Andy declares he can do without "Christmas music" as Robbie brings a lifetime of mined holiday and winter tunes to show Andy the light. Trusting, Chris is happily along for the ride but puts his foot down with a surprising take.
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