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  • 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.
  • Officials with the Socorro Independent School District anticipate 770 less students will enroll in the 2025-2026 school year. A federal judge sentenced a former Morgan Stanley financial advisor in El Paso to 12 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to charges of fraud.
  • Emotions are still high a day after El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya announced he had offered a plea agreement with the Walmart mass shooter and his attorneys removing the death penalty.
  • Emotions are still high a day after El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya announced he had offered a plea agreement with the Walmart mass shooter and his attorneys removing the death penalty.
  • An investigation is underway into the cause of an accident near Santa Teresa on Highway 9 that killed two U.S. marines. A third marine in the vehicle is hospitalized with serious injuries.
  • KTEP's Aaron Montes spoke with a couple of families of the victims of the Walmart mass shooting.
  • A proposal to require digital coupons at grocery stores be physically available or through assistance failed to pass after a vote from the El Paso City Council. Legislators in the Texas House approved a bill worth $337 billion dollars to fund the state’s operations between 2026 and 2027, including a supplemental appropriations bill to finish this year’s cycle.
  • The annual Hugs not Walls event reuniting families here on the border has been cancelled. A panel of Texas lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday on a controversial, new proposal that would double down on the debate over gender-affirming care in schools.
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