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See photos of marchers in Downtown El Paso defending civil rights

Members of the Texas Democratic Caucus, local elected officials and community leaders marched against efforts to turn back progress on diversity, equity and inclusion across Texas on Saturday April 22, 2023.

 

Cutting taxes is politically popular. So why are Texas leaders fighting about it?

Ordinarily, Republicans love the opportunity to cut taxes. But this session they're fighting among themselves over how to do it.

 

Jaime Esparza formally sworn in as US attorney for Western District of Texas in El Paso

Jaime Esparza served as the district attorney for the 34th Judicial District of Texas, which includes El Paso, from 1993 to 2020.

 

Abortion pill: Supreme Court sides with the Biden administration, halts restrictions on mifepristone

The Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration over restrictions on a common abortion pill that has taken on added significance after it overruled Roe v. Wade.

 

Rep. Jeff Leach served with defamation lawsuit in the middle of Texas House hearing

A process server signed up to testify on a Texas House bill, but instead served Rep. Jeff Leach with a defamation suit by GOP activist Morgan McComb.

 

El Paso City Hall gone from skyline in 10 seconds: Trish Long

Over the course of a couple of weeks in April 2013, El Paso's skyline changed forever with the demolition of City Hall and the Asarco smokestacks.

 

Mexico's top immigration official to face charges in Juárez fire that killed 40 migrants

Mexico's top immigration official is expected to face charges in federal court in the deaths of 40 migrants in a detention center fire in Juárez.

 

'Raise the age' gun control bill still pending after Uvalde families wait hours to testify

Critics expressed frustration that the families were forced to wait so long to deliver their testimony, given the trauma and pain they have endured.

 

El Paso man pleads guilty to attempting to sell 60,000 fentanyl pills to officer

An El Paso man pleaded guilty to selling at least 60,000 fentanyl pills to an undercover agent in San Antonio in 2021, officials said.

 

Jaime Esparza's swearing-in ceremony as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas

Jaime Esparza's swearing-in ceremony as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas was held on Friday, April 21, at the Albert Armendariz, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in El Paso.

 

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