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  • After six days, Matteo Salvini announced Saturday he would allow migrants off a ship docked in Sicily. He is now under investigation for his role in the migrants' detention.
  • The sweeping 84-8 vote came minutes after the Senate handily rejected the House's humanitarian assistance bill, signalling what will likely be a contentious battle to reconcile the competing bills.
  • The lawsuit comes two weeks after the Trump administration first notified states it was withholding previously approved funds for migrant education, before- and after- school programs and more.
  • The El Paso Public Service Board is scheduled to discuss the sale of over 20,000 acres of land owned by the El Paso Water utility this week.
  • Authorities have charged Joseph M. Czuba with murder, hate crimes and other charges. One Muslim leader said the stabbing was an attack "on all of us."
  • The El Paso County Commissioners Court voted in favor of accepting a new grant worth just over $2 million from the state of Texas today. The money is designated to pay for expenses related to the 2019 Walmart mass shooting case, including services for victims of the crime.
  • Just outside of Odessa, there’s a small national natural landmark identifying one of the only known asteroid craters in the country. About 60,000 years ago, when woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers roamed the Earth, an asteroid slammed into what is now known as West Texas
  • 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.
  • A panel of Texas House lawmakers is looking into what can be done to prevent sexually explicit, deep fakes of minors. A proposal to overhaul Sun Metro’s transit system will impact most routes under an initiative called Sun Metro Rising, according to city officials.
  • City manager Dionne Mack and her administration began this year’s budget workshops with the City Council today. Members of the El Paso Fire Department’s Water Rescue team traveled to Central, Texas to assist state agencies with rescue operations.
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