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  • 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.
  • Candidates running for District Attorney in the Democratic primary brought in just over $91,000 in contributions as of the end of last year.
  • The Democratic El Paso County Commissioners Court unanimously rejected Republican appointed District Attorney Bill Hicks’ request for $100,000 for legal representation in a lawsuit against the State of Texas.
  • The El Paso City Council won’t be pushing the federal government to reroute commercial from the Bridge of the Americas Port of Entry anytime soon.
  • The U.S. Senate’s bill to send billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine and Israel along with strict border security measures failed to pass today. Democratic leadership is moving to pass aid to the U.S.’s allies without those border security proposals now.
  • The City Council won’t just be discussing a new location for the proposed multipurpose performing arts and entertainment center on Tuesday. The council will also be talking about making more investments into the ballpark.
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