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  • The El Paso Police Department says two victims of a shooting near the police headquarters have died. And, so has a suspected shooter, according to a news release from police.
  • About one-hundred mourners gathered at Eastwood Park over the weekend for a candlelight vigil for Xavier Hernandez, a man who died after an arrest by El Paso police on Interstate 10 in July.
  • In this edition of the news week in review, KTEP’s Angela Kocherga and Aaron Montes discuss an ongoing federal lawsuit over a new Congressional map approved by the Texas legislature this year.
  • DACA recipient Catalina Xochitl Santiago is free after nearly 60 days in ICE custody. A panel of federal judges in El Paso heard the second day of arguments on a lawsuit seeking to block Texas' new congressional map from being used in the 2026 midterm election.
  • The El Paso County Commissioner’s Court narrowly voted to send a letter to the Texas Department of Transportation in opposition of the proposed plan for widening Interstate 10 at Downtown.
  • A delegation of representatives from El Paso’s Diocese, Hope Border Institute and La Mujer Obrera presented letters from immigrants to Pope Leo the Fourteenth in Rome.
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Department of Transportation to remove political expressions from roadways.
  • The El Paso City Council approved a $316 million dollar plan to improve the international airport’s airfield, terminals and install solar panels to parking areas.
  • The El Paso City Council unanimously agreed to work with the University of Texas at El Paso on a $40 million dollar grant from the federal government in aerospace and manufacturing.
  • Meta Platforms announced it will build a $15 billion dollar data center in Northeast El Paso by 2028. Early voting for Texas' November 4th election begins on Monday, October 20th.
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