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  • Kelli Childress, chief public defender for El Paso County talked to KTEP's Aaron Montes about how her office will defend migrants arrested on unauthorized re-entry felony charges.
  • The El Paso City Council is scheduled to discuss and possibly vote on the new proposed site for its multipurpose performing arts and entertainment center tomorrow.
  • Outgoing Socorro Independent School District superintendent Nate Carman is now on paid administrative leave after a vote from the school board.
  • The city of El Paso’s finance office is not recommending any issue of debt this year or for next year’s budget… meaning less need to increase the tax rate for fiscal year 2025.
  • A federal appeals court denied on Tuesday night the state’s request to reinstate SB4. Texas initially sought to have the law active while a pending lawsuit moved through the courts. The groups who sued the state are celebrating the appeals court’s ruling.
  • A district court judge blocked the Texas Attorney General from immediately shutting down El Paso nonprofit Annunciation house that helps migrants.
  • The El Paso City Council voted to continue efforts to adjust development impact fees that would require builders to pay more on new or expanded construction in growing parts of the city.
  • More than 200 migrants are facing charges for being part of the crowd that knocked down a chain link fence at the border. The migrants then rushed past Texas National Guard soldiers to reach Border Patrol and turn themselves into agents.
  • El Pasoans have until Sunday to provide feedback on the search for city manager candidates. Recruitment firm Baker Tilly is looking for input for the community before conducting a national search for the city’s new executive.
  • Attorneys for the state of Texas will be in a federal appeals court in New Orleans Wednesday to make their case for why Texas’ controversial immigration-enforcement law should go into effect.
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