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  • Blue Origin’s New Sheppard spacecraft lifted off taking six space tourists to to suborbit marking its 28th flight. The craft blasted off from the company’s space port near Van Horn earlier today.
  • President-elect Donald Trump and his supporters have pledged to oversee a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants.
  • Early voting in the December 14th runoff election began today. Voters in the city of El Paso will cast their ballots for mayor…and...for their respective district representative.
  • A 17-year-old facing murder and human smuggling charges pleaded not guilty in court today.
  • Attorneys with the El Paso County district attorney and county public defender offices were back in court today. The two sides argued over a judge’s order that caused the dismissal of 59 misdemeanor charges against undocumented immigrants at the border accused of riot participation in April.
  • A District Court judge has postponed a scheduled hearing in the Walmart mass shooting case this week. Judge Medrano issued his order today at the request of the shooter’s attorneys.
  • Today is the last day to vote early in city elections. And, about five percent of all registered voters in the city of El Paso have cast their ballot as of Monday. That is according to statistics released by the El Paso County Elections Department.
  • We continue to cover the local impact of Texas State Troopers pursuing suspected smugglers.
  • Hospitals in Texas must begin asking patients for their citizenship status under an executive order that took effect today. That includes University Medical Center of El Paso, the largest public hospital on the Texas-Mexico border.
  • Former El Paso prosecutor Loretta Hewitt testified in court that the District Attorney’s Office had possession of privileged recorded conversations between the Walmart shooter and his attorneys for years.
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