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Pat Garrett's gun skills the talk of Coney Island: Trish Long

In 1902, Pat Garrett traveled to New York on business and while there visited Coney Island and "shot up everything in sight."

 

Drivers beware: Dangers of 'unexpected pedestrians' increase on El Paso Border Highway

With Title 42 policy restrictions expiring May 11, El Paso has seen a sharp uptick in migrants crossing the Border Highway in larger numbers.

 

Migrants await to be processed on south side of border wall as they turn themselves in

Migrants that are seeking asylum have crossed the Rio Grande as Title 42 is set to expire. The migrants have set up temporary shelter as they await.

 

Texas House OKs reviving school tax breaks for corporations. Here's what's proposed.

The House approved an amendment to require companies to pay higher worker wages.

 

Migrants dangerously run across Border Highway after crossing the border wall in El Paso

Migrants nearly get stuck by cars as they cross the Border Highway in El Paso after entering illegally into the U.S. The migrants were detained by CBP

 

Whataburger worker assaulted; El Paso warrant roundup nets 18 arrests

El Paso crime beat: A senior citizen working at Whataburger was assaulted. The Sheriff's Office conducts a warrant roundup.

 

See photos of Del Valle vs. Chapin in Class 5A baseball playoffs, bi-district round

Del Valle goes against Chapin High School in Class 5A baseball playoffs, bi-district round Thursday, May 4, 2023, at Del Valle High School, in El Paso, Texas.

 

Venezuelan migrant at Sacred Heart Church in South El Paso details hopes, threats at home

A Venezuelan migrant outside Sacred Heart Church in South El Paso tells of his hopes in the U.S. and threats Venezuelans face in their home country.

 

Poll: Majority of Texans — including Republicans — support raising age to buy gun to 21

A majority of Texans support raising the minimum age to buy a gun from 18 to 21 years of age, according to a new poll from the University of Texas.

 

As migrants crowd El Paso streets, city to open vacant schools as shelters

El Paso tries to cope as migrants overfill shelters and sleep on sidewalks as even more may arrive at border after Title 42 restrictions are lifted.

 

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