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The large influx of migrants seeking asylum and "chaos" did not happen in the final hours as the pandemic heath order ended on the Texas-Mexico border.
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El Paso prepares for end of pandemic health order and arrival of thousands of migrants.
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Twin brothers say they were hunting wild animals when they killed a migrant man and critically wounded a woman in September 2022. Months later the case remains in limbo.
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PBS El Paso and KTEP News are partnered to bring listeners a panel discussion about Proposition K, which will be up for vote on the May ballot. Hear from Dominic Chacon of Sunrise El Paso, Andrea Hutchins from the El Paso Chamber and Veronica Carbajal with Community First Coalition.
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The Mexican government arrested five on Thursday for their alleged role in the deaths of 39 at an immigration detention center in Juárez.
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Mexican federal immigration authorities say a fire broke out at an immigration center in Juárez that later led to the deaths of dozens of migrants.
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More migrants are arriving at the border with the family dog, only to be separated from their beloved pet after making a long journey to the U.S. An El Paso woman is helping reunite some of the dogs and their families.
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Accused El Paso Walmart shooter pleads guilty to 90 federal charges including hate crimes.
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Rodriguez, who held the position for 14 years, appeared at the village’s council meeting Jan. 17 and asked to be given the opportunity “to continue to serve this community.”
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Half a dozen veterans allege Roger Rodriguez collected fees in cash for legal services he did not do while running a now disbanded veterans group.