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El Paso muralist Citlali Delgado's "Unexpected Pedestrians" is her first solo-show with work depicting culture and life of people living on the U.S. Mexico border in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez.
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The Trump administration's push for mass deportations and removing protections for "sensitive locations" resonates decades after Bowie High School students sued the Border Patrol over racial profiling and won.
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El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya says decision to remove death penalty came after speaking with survivors and families
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The SISD school board approved a proposal to cut 300 employees after facing an estimated $38 million deficit next school year. District officials said eight percent of its workforce was reduced before Wednesday's vote.
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U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas Jaime Esparza among group of U.S. attorneys appointed by Biden and terminated under Trump administration.
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The Texas Attorney General's office argued before the Supreme Court of Texas that Annunciation House "harbors" illegal aliens and should be closed. An attorney for the faith-based organization denied the claims and said the nonprofit provides humanitarian aid as part of its religious ministry.
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The average El Paso Water customer will see an increase of $5.71 on their monthly water bill or $82.08. Fees include a $1.02 increase for the stormwater portion of their bill.
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Texas DPS pursuit policy does not limit high speed chases to violent crimes like most law enforcement agencies
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El Paso teens and young adults are often involved in high-speed pursuits by Texas DPS troopers seeking smugglers of undocumented migrants.
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El Paso District Court Judge Sam Medrano scheduled another hearing October 31st to address defense attorneys' allegations of prosecutorial misconduct by the district attorney's office in the case.
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El Paso County is asking the governor to help cover the mounting cost of using local jail space for Operation Lone Star arrests.
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Tuesday night's election results for the May 2024 primary runoff election featured races for district attorney, state representative of Texas House District 77, sheriff, constable of Precinct 1 and Congressional District 23.