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  • KTEP’s Aaron Montes spoke with El Paso Water’s President and CEO John Balliew about what that means for El Paso’s water supply.
  • The El Paso International Airport will not broadcast a message from Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem, according to a statement from the city.
  • 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 federal judge extended a temporary restraining order keeping DACA recipient Catalina “Xohcitl” Santiago in El Paso, amid her petitions to be released from federal custody.
  • The fatal shooting at the Dallas ICE field office is at least the third act of immigration enforcement-related violence in Texas this year. Another death is under investigation at the county jail 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.
  • The El Paso County Commissioners Court has adopted a new outdoor business order and fire code. The law allows the El Paso County Attorney’s Office to enforce notices of violation, pursue civil fines up to $500 dollars a day and seek legal action against offenders in court.
  • El Paso Congresswoman Veronica Escobar defended Democratic lawmakers' push for Congress to maintain subsidies for healthcare costs for millions of Americans during a virtual town hall.
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott is scheduled to appear for a Get Out the vote campaign in El Paso today. According to an ad shared by his political campaign page, he will be making a visit to the Riviera Cocina and Cantina.
  • Congressional Democrats are pressing the Environmental Protection Agency to restore funding to a program expanding the deployment of solar energy for working families.
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