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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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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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The new book by Jonna Perrillo, Educating the Enemy: teaching Nazis and Mexicans in the Cold War Borderlands examines a little-known period of history. It…
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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…
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EL PASO -- A year after the U.S. border was closed to all non-essential travel, the pandemic has underscored an informal economy that many fronterizos…
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CIUDAD JUAREZ --It’s been more than six months since the U.S. and Mexico border closed to all but essential travel to slow the spread of COVID-19. The…
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EL PASO -- A class-action lawsuit aims to end the Trump administration's expulsion of migrant children who arrive at the border alone seeking refuge. Many…
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KTEP's Angela Kocherga hosts an hour special marking the first anniversary of the August 3rd mass shooting. Stories focus on remembering lives lost and…
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KTEP's Angela Kocherga and guest co-host Alfredo Corchado, Mexico border correspondent for The Dallas Morning News based in El Paso continue their series…
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As testing increases in El Paso, contact tracing is the next critical step to prevent the spread of COVID-19. On the border, those close contacts can…