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  • 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.
  • It’s now just over two months until Texas state lawmakers head to Austin for the next legislative session. And lawmakers can now file bills they hope will be signed into law next year. El Paso’s state representatives filed their own Tuesday.
  • County officials are hopeful a prolonged $21.6 million dollar project to widen Pellicano Drive in Far East El Paso will move along with a new interim initiative.
  • Election Day is tomorrow — and voter turn out in El Paso County through early voting was nearly 35 percent, according to figures from the county elections department.
  • The runoff contest for the Mayor’s office is underway and Renard Johnson picked up two endorsements from his previous opponents. City Council representative Cassandra Hernandez and Steven Winters endorsed Johnson today.
  • Are voters engaged in El Paso? News Director Angela Kocherga talks with Chair of the Department of Communications, Richard Piñeda about voter turnout.
  • News Director Angela Kocherga talks with News Producer Aaron Montes about local races in El Paso. They discuss the mayor’s race as well as some of the propositions that are coming up.
  • How is misinformation changing the conversations within families in El Paso?
  • Is immigration the third rail in American politics? KTEP News Director Angela Kocherga talks with Dr. Richard Piñeda, about the role that the border played in the current elections.
  • Angela Kocherga talks with Lisa Wise, El Paso County Election Administrator about the voting process.
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