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  • El Paso City Council approved having builders pay more of the cost for water and sewer lines for new housing developments. After several hours of testimony, the council voted 5-3 to impose an impact fee for homebuilders.
  • Just over 140 riot participant charges against migrants face dismissal after public defenders argued against the cases in two hearings this week. Judge Ruben Morales is expected to make his decision soon.
  • El Paso County pressed the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to require an annual audit of emissions at the Western Refining Plant in South Central El Paso. The county’s proposal would be included in Marathon Petroleum’s federal operating permit, which is under review by the TCEQ this year.
  • A salary above $300,000, a vehicle allowance and comprehensive health plans are some of the incentives Chicago-based recruiter Baker Tilly is using to attract candidates to fill the vacant El Paso city manager role.
  • The El Paso Police Department’s Crimes Against Persons unit is investigating the death of a man following his arrest. Multiple officers responded to a call Sunday afternoon about a man walking in and out of traffic.
  • The Central Appraisal District’s top administrators are encouraging El Pasoans to protest their property valuations if residents feel they don’t reflect the value of their homes.
  • This SONGMINE, Chris goes on a solo expedition deep into downtown-El Paso's entertainment district to visit vinyl enthusiast, record store owner, DJ Neto as he spins MOSTLY 45s.
  • A coalition of elected officials, business owners, and nonprofits are urging the Biden administration to expand work for long-term undocumented immigrants.
  • The El Paso City Council approved a $4.76 million dollar purchase of the former Bonham Elementary School from the El Paso Independent School District. The city will repurpose the property and 13-acres for a new police department central regional command center.
  • Come fly with us in conversation about songs on the fringes of pop that seriously and often playfully deal with a history of spotty opinions regarding the phenomenon known as "420" and any changes as of April 20th 2024.
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