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On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise, Jan, and John will talk about heat-loving perennials to keep our gardens colorful during the summer.
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From engineers to teachers, grandmothers to high school students, El Paso residents join public outcry across the state and unite to ask city leaders to do more to regulate future hyperscale data centers amid concerns about energy, water, and land use.
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Officials are increasing trapping efforts, establishing quarantine zones and releasing millions of sterile flies after New World screwworm was confirmed in South Texas.
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The detection marks the first U.S. case of New World screwworm since the parasite was eradicated in the 1960s.
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The U.S. government has quietly revoked visas for two Mexican governors of the border states of Tamaulipas and Sonora. They're members of President Claudia Sheinbaum's ruling political party. The move reflects a shift toward targeting elected officials with ties to organized crime and not just cartel leaders.
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Prosecutors say an ICE agent fired into a Minneapolis home occupied by four adults and two children, then falsely claimed he acted in self-defense. He was arrested Friday in Texas.
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Carnival, which operates seven ships that utilize the Galveston harbor, says it's notifying affected customers via email and will provide them with two free years of credit monitoring.
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That estimate does not include the thousands of dollars businesses would have to take on once the name change happens.
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This weeks episode of Science Studio, Dr. Keith Pannel interviews Dr. Saroj Dhital about his life and how he ended up working in his field of research.
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In part two of this Words on a Wire conversation, host Daniel Chacón continues his discussion with actor, director, and UTEP theater professor Jay Stratton.