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Another large group of migrants face state criminal charges for riot participation in El Paso, prompting concern from county officials about jail space.
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El Pasoans gathered in citywide solar eclipse viewing parties to catch a glimpse of the rare event on August 8, 2024.
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In 2020, the Texas Rangers opened an investigation into the union. The focus of the investigation remained undisclosed.
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The vote removed "Duranguito" as the site for the "arena."
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DA’s Office to request $1.8 million from county to fund attorney positions.
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El Paso County attorney Jo Anne Bernal filed her intent to prosecute a civil case against District Attorney Yvonne Rosales to remove her from office, according to a new court filing.
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El Paso Border Patrol Chief Gloria Chavez reflects on her years leading El Paso and how agents have adapted to growing migration and changing conditions in the field.
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The World War II generation had a sense of serving the country together and also shared a belief in professionalism, one historian says. Still, Bush was not afraid to get personal with campaign foes.
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Turner was convicted of sexual assault in 2016 and ultimately served three months in county jail. Outraged opponents say Persky is unfit to serve out the remaining four years of his term.
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The White House says "only a tiny handful" of Eagles players agreed to come to D.C., causing Trump to cancel their visit. The fallout includes many accusations — and an apology from Fox News.
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The former movie producer made his first court appearance Tuesday since his arrest late last month.