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  • The House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee appointed El Paso Congresswoman Veronica Escobar to the House Appropriations Committee Tuesday.
  • Wintery conditions including some snowfall is expected throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service of El Paso. Cold air from the North and a storm moving Eastward over Northern Mexico are driving the cold and wintery temperatures.
  • A new report commissioned by El Paso County says the Texas Department of Public Safety’s pursuit policy fails to prioritize public safety.
  • Federal plans to renovate the Bridge of the Americas port of entry in South Central El Paso include a recommendation to remove commercial traffic in a newly released environmental impact study.
  • The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could determine the future of Annunciation House in El Paso and other faith-based organizations that help migrants across the state.
  • The El Paso County Commissioners Court quickly approved an agreement with Emergence Health Network that will provide mental health services to inmates deemed incompetent to stand trial this week.
  • The city of El Paso paid out $4.2 million dollars extra for employee salaries in 2024. The increases in salaries came primarily from overtime pay in the police and fire department, according to the city’s budget office.
  • In a 5-3 vote, the City Council introduced 18 new amendments to its noise ordinance. While many of the changes were to language in the law... the amendments include a new measurement to read vibrations of sound produced from businesses near residential areas.
  • Businessman Renard Johnson will become El Paso’s first black mayor in January. Johnson defeated city representative Brian Kennedy on Saturday night in a runoff election for the mayor’s office.
  • El Paso County is looking for a new consultant to assist in pursuing state and federal grants. The commissioners court voted to distance themselves from the Ferguson Group after three years of agreements with the firm.
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