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  • A Venezuelan couple is in court today fighting their deportation after they were taken into custody by ICE at the El Paso international airport. Early voting is underway in EPISD school board races.
  • The Trump administration reinstated the visas of all University of Texas at El Paso international students. A bill that would establish a school voucher program in Texas is heading to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk for his final stamp of approval.
  • In the Walmart mass shooter’s last day in court, victims and relatives who lost loved ones confronted and offered forgiveness to a man who opened fire and killed 23 and injured dozens at the store nearly six years ago.
  • El Paso Congresswoman Veronica Escobar criticized Immigration Customs and Enforcement operations during a House Appropriations Committee Oversight hearing of the agency.
  • KTEP's Aaron Montes talks with Thomas Gill, professor of Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences at UTEP about the impact of dust storms.
  • The Department of Homeland Security has rescinded a longtime policy of preventing agents from making arrests at courthouses. Zavala Elementary school will celebrate a centennial anniversary with a parade Friday morning at 9 a.m.
  • KTEP's Aaron Montes talks with Puente News Collaborative Executive editor Alfredo Corchado about how the president’s policies do not always align with the complex binational economic reality of border cities from Brownsville to El Paso.
  • El Paso Electric has requested a rate increase and cost recovery for a project in Far East El Paso County. Members in the Texas House passed several constitutional amendments Monday.
  • A political action committee supporting three candidates for EPISD school board positions poured $41,533 dollars into local races. The El Paso Public Library eliminated overdue fines after a City Council vote to expand access to library resources for the public.
  • A federal bankruptcy judge ruled the Camino Real Regional Mobility Authority was justified in defaulting on an agreement with JAR Construction over the widening of Pellicano Drive.
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