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Will $3M from pro-Paxton group influence Dan Patrick's impeachment handling? He won't say.

Dan Patrick didn't respond to questions about $3M in contributions he received from pro-Paxton group and whether it'll affect his impeachment handling

 

Faith and forgiveness: A mother's tribute to slain El Paso sheriff's Deputy Pete Herrera

Ester Herrera had a special bond with her son, slain El Paso sheriff's Deputy Pete Herrera. She reflections on his life and his killer's capital trial.

 

State Sen. Cesar Blanco recognized for work to address food insecurity in Texas

The state's largest hunger-relief organization, Feeding Texas, chose state Sen. Cesar Blanco for its 88th Legislative Session Hunger Leadership Award.

 

El Paso's all time low of -8 degrees traps Ally the alligator in San Jacinto Plaza pool

The airport became the official site for temperature readings on Dec. 14, 1942.

 

Why Rick Perry and Karl Rove are not among Texas Republicans who are defending Ken Paxton

In separate op-eds, the former governor and the longtime aide to George W. Bush said the impeachment trial in the Texas Senate cannot be seen as tainted.

 

UTEP President Wilson kicks off the new academic year with awards, goals, remarks

UTEP President Heather Wilson kicked off the 2023-2024 academic year, speaking about her goals for the university at the Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall.

 

Several Texas school districts sue education commissioner over changes to A-F ratings

Several school districts, including Del Valle ISD, have filed a lawsuit claiming the Texas Education Agency is unfairly changing is rating system.

 

After nationwide search, city announces four finalists for El Paso police chief post

The nationwide search for the El Paso's next police chief yielded 25 applicants across 11 states, but three of the four finalists have local roots.

 

Justice Department, Abbott's lawyers spar over Rio Grande's navigability in final briefs

The judge has not yet made a ruling in the politically-charged lawsuit surrounding the state's efforts to combat unlawful immigration.

 

Alleged arsonist arrested in El Paso Scottish Rite Temple fire

An alleged arsonist lit his shoes and pants on fire after he set ablaze items inside the 100-year-old El Paso Scottish Rite Temple in Downtown.

 

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