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  • A series of proposed laws changing rules around bail and eligibility of pre-trial release from jails has county officials concerned about people’s rights and the capacity to incarcerate suspects.
  • The El Paso County Commissioners Court voted in favor of higher water and sewer rates for residents connected to the East Montana Water System. The commissioners court voted unanimously to approve the rates.
  • Tonight, the El Paso Independent School District school board will discuss superintendent Diana Sayavedra’s employment, according to an agenda item posted to EPISD’s website.
  • Thousands of Juarenses held signs, flags and wore purple to a march in Downtown Juarez in observance of International Women’s Day. El Paso author Richard Parker has died.
  • The city’s Financial Oversight and Audit Committee will delete audits over executive vacation request and sick leave, El Paso Zoo memberships and fundraising and on city council and city manager expenses with a city business credit card.
  • Host Richard Dayoub welcomes City Representative for District 7, Lily Limon to talk about her trajectory and work, her approach to leadership, her goals and priorities for the district. They will also discuss her plans for economic development in the district.
  • Mexico and Canada are among the few to escape new tariffs announced by President Trump on Wednesday. The El Paso Independent School District’s financial office anticipates a $24.2 million dollar deficit by the end of the school year.
  • People in El Paso joined the Hands Off our government protests held in cities across the country this weekend. About 300 demonstrators took to the streets on Saturday to speak out against Trump administration policies they say are hurting everyday Americans.
  • Hosted by Daniel Carey-Whalen, Director of the Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens welcomes you to the brand new Desert Diaries Podcast!
  • Are mosquitos useful or do they exist to annoy us? What are true bugs? Kevin and Daniel talk about life in the desert and some of their smallest inhabitants. In this episode they cover some of the bugs, insects and arachnids that make their lives in the desert. Daniel Carey-Whalen is the director of the Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens and Kevin Floyd is the Botanical Curator.
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