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  • Owner opposition kills proposed Downtown El Paso National Register Historic District

    The National Park Service can't put the Downtown El Paso district on the National Register of Historic Places with majority opposition.       

  • DA Rosales blames former administration for plea agreements, but had power to change them

    District Attorney Yvonne Rosales blamed the former administration on plea deals made in the death of a 5-month-old baby.       

  • Here's how police say an El Paso armored truck driver allegedly stole $800,000

    Court documents lay out the plan an El Paso armored truck driver allegedly used to steal more than $800,000.       

  • Chamizal Community Center and Library open Saturday, with splash park, sports courts

    The Chamizal Community Center and Library at Chamizal Community Park features a splash park, gyms, courts for basketball and futsal and a weight room.       

  • Facing eviction? Renters can apply for more federal aid, starting next week

    Facing eviction? Renters and landlords can apply for more federal aid, starting next week. Find out the steps.       

  • El Paso universities, colleges won't require students to be vaccinated to return to campus

    El Paso universities and colleges won't require students to receive COVID-19 vaccinations before fall, though some are pushing to vaccinate more students.       

  • Union's goal: $15 per hour minimum wage at HCA's Las Palmas, Del Sol hospitals in El Paso

    Contract agreement finally reached, but details won't be revealed until Service Employees International Union members vote.       

  • Free, walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations in Fabens on Friday; no registration needed

    No preregistration is required for a walk-up COVID-19 vaccination at the El Paso County Emergency Services District 2 in Fabens until 5 p.m. Friday.       

  • Chamizal Community Center and Library, sports courts and splash park to open Saturday

    The city of El Paso is celebrating the grand opening of the Chamizal Community Center and Library with a ribbon-cutting Saturday.       

  • El Paso Fire Department, Border Patrol rescue woman from Lower Valley canal

    A woman was rescued from a Lower Valley canal late Thursday night, officials said.       

  • Don't mess with Texas voters: What to know about group's ad campaign over GOP legislation

    Without the pull to stop Republican-backed voting bills in the Legislature, progressives seek to influence public opinion they say will limit voting.       

  • East El Paso motel drug investigation leads to arrest, seizure of crystal meth, fentanyl

    A narcotics investigation at an East El Paso motel led to the arrest of a man and seizure of crystal meth and fentanyl.       

  • What has Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's Texas Safety Commission achieved to stop mass shootings?

    Recommendations to prevent gun violence are not guiding the conversation in Texas about gun laws.       

  • Affidavit alleges pregnant El Paso woman stabbed father of unborn child with broken glass

    A pregnant woman, who has a lengthy criminal record, is accused of ramming her car into a man's truck before stabbing him.       

  • El Paso coronavirus update: City reports 130 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths

    Here is the latest news on the coronavirus in El Paso. We'll be updating this story throughout the day. News tip? Email [email protected]       

  • Early voting for El Paso's May school board elections begins Monday. Here's what you need to know

    Here's what to know about the upcoming school board elections, before early voting begins Monday.       

  • 'No Seas Wey' campaign urges Hispanics in El Paso to get vaccinated against COVID-19

    'No Seas Wey!' It's not an insult, just a volunteer group encouraging Hispanics to get vaccinated against COVID-19.       

  • Cement truck in deadly El Paso semitruck crash video likely had brake problems, police say

    El Paso police identify the cement mixer truck driver killed in the Trans Mountain Road wreck caught in stunning video.       

  • Man gets 3 years in prison for using knife to threaten child at Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo

    A 28-year-old man was sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for threatening a child on the Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo reservation.       

  • El Paso woman arrested on intoxicated manslaughter charge after being released from hospital

    A woman was booked into the El Paso County Jail after her release from the hospital after an alleged drunken driving accident killed her passenger.       

  • El Paso officials urge continued vaccination effort after pausing Johnson & Johnson shots

    El Paso public health officials said residents should continue to get their COVID-19 vaccines despite pausing Johnson & Johnson vaccination efforts.       

  • Collectors' alert: Funko Pop! to release a Tapatio Man figure in June

    This June, you'll be able to get your very own Funko Pop! figure honoring a popular hot sauce character. Find out how to get yours.       

  • Judge rules government can take South Texas family's land despite Biden's 'pause' on wall

    Three weeks after President Biden's pause on wall-related condemnation cases, a South Texas family lost its court fight over its land on the Texas border.       

  • Couple in El Paso welcome quadruplets, three boys and one girl

    After suffering much loss, a couple celebrates the miracle of the birth of their quadruplets in El Paso. Read their touching story.       

  • County Jail inmates spend weekend at Plaza Hotel: 1978

    A contempt of court order against the sheriff, county judge and county commissioners led to the Plaza Hotel becoming an extension of the El Paso County Jail in 1978       

  • 'Coco' movie-inspired mural goes up in El Paso neighborhood

    Disney movie "Coco" mural Monday, April, 12, 2021, near the Ascarate Flea market in El Paso.       

  • Footage shows moment of impact between cement truck, semitrailer that left one dead

    One person died in a collision between a cement mixer truck and a tractor-trailer in West El Paso.       

  • FBI says gang activity in El Paso, West Texas focuses on drug activity

    Gang activity in El Paso and West Texas remains consistent, with a focus mostly on drug trafficking, FBI El Paso officials said.       

  • Federal agents arrest Army National Guard soldier in El Paso in New York fraud case

    A New York City corrections officer and National Guard soldier was arrested in El Paso, accused in a work fraud scheme.       

  • COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Ciudad Juárez for the elderly at four different locations

    Vaccination of the elderly began in Ciudad Juarez at four different locations throughout the city.       

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  • Texas lawmakers consider limiting tenure after UT-Austin professor sued students over accusations of promoting pedophilia April 16, 2021
    One of the students sued by the teacher is the daughter of Allen Blakemore, a prominent conservative political consultant who has worked for state Sen. Paul Bettencourt, who filed the tenure bill.
    Kate McGee
  • House committee advances anti-abortion bills, including ones aimed at outlawing the procedure in Texas April 16, 2021
    The bills now head to the full House for debate. Versions already passed by the Senate are also pending. Each measure will need to be approved by both chambers before becoming law.
    Shannon Najmabadi
  • Texas energy companies push back against Berkshire Hathaway’s $8 billion plan for backup power April 16, 2021
    Revenue for 10 emergency power plants would come from a monthly charge on Texans’ power bills. The proposal is just one of several bills lawmakers are considering after February's massive power outages.
    Mitchell Ferman
  • Texas House approves bill that would allow people to carry a gun without a license April 15, 2021
    House Bill 1927 would nix the requirement for Texas residents to obtain a license to carry handguns if they’re not prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a gun. Texans under current state law must generally be licensed to carry handguns, either openly or concealed.
    Cassandra Pollock
  • Severe weather this summer could cause another Texas power crisis April 15, 2021
    The state's grid operator included extreme weather scenarios in its early summer assessment and found that a combination of a severe drought, heat wave and low winds could lead to more power outages. Experts warn this summer could be hot and dry, enhanced by climate change.
    Erin Douglas and Mitchell Ferman
  • Austin ISD risks losing $5 million in state funding if more students don’t attend final weeks of school in person April 15, 2021
    Earlier this school year, the Texas Education Agency established guidelines that each school district must follow to qualify for the state’s hold harmless funding. Some districts, like Austin, are now at risk of losing funds.
    Duncan Agnew
  • COVID-19 ravaged Texas nursing homes. Here are the stories behind the numbers. April 15, 2021
    Nearly 9,000 Texas nursing home residents have died of COVID-19. This is what the last year of chaos and isolation was like for nursing homes residents and the employees who care for them.
    Carla Astudillo and Karen Brooks Harper
  • STAAR testing adds pressure to final weeks as frantic Texas school year nears end April 15, 2021
    In an academic year scrambled by the pandemic and a deadly winter storm, Texas school students face makeup work and rounds of standardized testing. Many parents and teachers say it's unnecessary.
    Duncan Agnew
  • Texas Senate approves bail bill that would keep more people in jail if they can’t post cash bonds April 14, 2021
    Senate Bill 21 would require cash bail for people who have ever been convicted of a violent crime.
    Jolie McCullough
  • Transgender students in Texas would be barred from school sports teams matching their gender identity under a bill advanced by state Senate April 14, 2021
    The proposal would prohibit students from participating in a sport “that is designated for the biological sex opposite to the student’s biological sex as determined at the student’s birth.”
    Shawn Mulcahy
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