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Migrant crowds diminish on the streets of Downtown El Paso

Migrant crisis updates: Number of migrants sleeping on El Paso streets drops drastically; ICE deportation flights take off from airport.

 

Photos offer a look back at Rosco's Hamburger Inn's tasty past in El Paso before fire

Photos offer a look back at Rosco's Hamburger Inn's tasty past in El Paso before a fire Tuesday, May 9, 2023, temporarily closes popular restaurant.

 

Send us photos of personalized caps for UTEP, EPCC graduation

We know some college graduates like to personalize their graduation caps to stick out of the gowned crowd. What's on your cap? Send us photos.

 

Rosco's Burger Inn, open since 1955, is temporarily closed due to fire: Trish Long

Rosco's Burger Inn opened in 1955 but is now temporarily closed due to fire Tuesday.

 

Stubborn landfill fire creates smoky haze over Juárez, El Paso

The smoke plume could be seen across the El Paso-Juárez area.

 

Texas House committee chairman declines to hear Senate bills due to lack of 'respect'

"The work that we put in doesn't seem to be respected in the manner in which I would like to be respected and I want my colleagues to be respected," Canales said.

 

Biden says border will be `chaotic for a while' when Title 42 ends

President Joe Biden said it "remains to be seen" if the United States is ready for the surge of migrants expected at the border after Title 42 ends.

 

Texas students wait up to 19 hours to testify against bill to ban college DEI offices

Texas students and faculty waited up to 19 hours to testify on Senate Bill 17, which proposes enacting limits on certain DEI initiatives in colleges.

 

House Republicans revive Gov. Abbott-led border protection unit, undoing Democrat victory

Democrats appeared to kill HB 20 with a point of order. But Republicans responded by tacking it onto another border security bill, which they passed.

 

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