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A family is demanding accountability after a Border Patrol agent shot their dog inside an El Paso home. The incident happened in early September when agents went to the Upper Valley home looking for undocumented immigrants. They did not find any illegal activity. The agent use of force is under review and CBP in a statement said it takes such incidents seriously.
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The number of international tourists visiting the U.S is down this year according to the U.S. Travel Association. Arrivals from overseas and Canada declined sharply. But there’s is one area of growth: visitors from Mexico
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The MacArthur Foundation's effort to support local journalism, includes a survey of the news landscape along the U.S.-Mexico border. The Puente News Collaborative hosts a presentation of the findings and conversation about bridging the local news gap.
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Hundreds of people in El Paso joined demonstrators across the country on 'No Kings Day' to protest Trump policies
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The Kentucky Club in Ciudad Juarez is the last iconic border bar of it's kind still standing. Customers from both the U.S. and Mexico drink in the history and enjoy the place with a claim to fame for investing the margarita.
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Relatives of victims killed in the August 3, 2019 attack targeting Latino shoppers expressed fury and forgiveness as the gunman who killed their loved ones is sentenced.
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The measles outbreak in West Texas has spread to El Paso. Three unvaccinated children are among those infected including a young patient at a family clinic at Fort Bliss.
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Along the Texas-Mexico border where trade is a critical part of the economy there’s relief after USMCA goods from Mexico and Canada were excluded from new tariffs. Most of their exports to the United States are exempt if they conform to the trilateral trade agreement.
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El Paso is home to a new $15 million Mexican American Cultural Center. Voters approved a quality-of-life bond in 2012 that included some funding for the center. A huge crowd flocked to the MACC to celebrate the grand opening.
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A lot has changed along the border since September 11, 2001. The attack led to the creation of the massive, cabinet-level, Department of Homeland Security…