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  • Back to back sold out shows for Coldplay generated an estimated $34.7 million dollars in economic activity, according to a report released by Destination El Paso. A New York-based real estate and economic development firm says the proposed Downtown deck plaza could generate $1 billion dollars in economic activity.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • El Paso Congresswoman Veronica Escobar said she is not confident the federal government will avoid a shutdown tonight. A major test of Texas’ new controversial congressional map begins this week in El Paso.
  • A lawsuit alleging Texas has violated the rights of Black and Latino voters with a new Congressional map began today in an El Paso federal courtroom.
  • A man in his 80s is hospitalized with a severe form of Neuroinvasive West Nile Virus, according to the city of El Paso’s Department of Public Health. About 3,000 soldiers from Fort Bliss are back from a nine-month deployment to Europe.
  • The El Paso District Attorney’s office says a grand jury will review police conduct during a high profile arrest that ended with the death of a man. An immigration judge has terminated deportation proceedings for Catalina Xochitl Santiago, a DACA recipient in federal custody.
  • El Paso police arrested two people for allegedly keeping 25 dogs on their property without adequate access to food or medical care. According to court records, at least one of the dogs has died.
  • The mother of a man who died after being handcuffed and held face down on the ground is calling on witnesses to come forward. It happened in July when police were called to Interstate 10.
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