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  • In this edition of El Paso Prime Time, host Richard Dayoub takes us to the 2024 Westcomm conference, where he talked to Alan Russel, Chris Powers, and other interesting guests about commercial real estate in our region, current landscape, and its future.
  • Richard Dayoub welcomes the newly appointed District Attorney James Montoya to talk about his plans and priorities as DA, as well as his position on several issues, including High Speed Pursuits.
  • Host Richard Dayoub welcomes Elected Commissioner Jackie Butler to talk about her goals for El Paso County.
  • Richard Dayoub welcomes Texas State Senator Cesar Blanco, who represents El Paso in District 29 to talk about his priorities for the district during his second term and the next 89th Legislative session and his second term.
  • Richard Dayoub welcomes newly elected County Attorney Christina Sanchez to talk about her work on several issues, including the Gateway Hotel in Downtown El Paso, High Speed Pursuits, and policies and procedures of police departments.
  • Richard Dayoub welcomes Karen Kotowski, Vice President for District Councils of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) to talk about their plans for the launch of a new Council in El Paso.
  • Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes Cathy Gaytan, the CEO of the El Paso Child Guidance Center to discuss the critical services they provide to our youth with mental health and trauma challenges.
  • Host Richard Dayoub welcomes City Representative for District 3. Deanna Maldonado-Rocha to talk about the challenges she faces, her goals, and future plans for the District.
  • Host Richard Dayoub welcomes Doctor Jackie Richard to talk about the importance of Black History Month, the impact it has on our community, and the upcoming event the Inaugural El Paso Black Hall Of Fame Induction.
  • The gunman who killed 23 people at a Walmart in El Paso in 2019 will not face the death penalty. The District Attorney offered a plea deal that removes the threat of capital punishment.
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