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Borderland celebrates protection, beauty of Castner Range National Monument

Borderland residents and dignitaries celebrated President Joe Biden's designation of Castner Range National Monument.

 

El Paso County administrative offices to be closed on Good Friday

Find out how El Paso County services will be affected by the Good Friday holiday.

 

Clarence Thomas accepted luxury gifts from GOP megadonor for decades without disclosing them: report

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas secretly accepted luxury travel from Republican megadonor Harlan Crow nearly every year for over two decades.

 

Texas Senate OKs bill to rein in progressive prosecutors. Here's what the bill could do.

Senate Bill 20 prohibits a prosecutor from refusing to prosecute a certain class of crimes, such as abortion.

 

Texas senator, Uvalde families slam Republicans, demand action on gun safety legislation

Nearly all of the gun safety bills the Uvalde and Santa Fe families want to see passed this session have stagnated, with little Republican support.

 

Juárez police arrest US citizen accused of having guns, offering $1,000 bribe

A Kentucky man accused of having two guns allegedly offered police a $1,000 bribe if they would let him go in Juárez, Mexico.

 

City of El Paso hosts community meetings on proposed charter amendments

As the May 6 election nears, the city of El Paso is having meetings to educate voters on the 11 proposed charter amendments.

 

Desert Haven wildfire burns 3,500 acres outside El Paso along Hudspeth County Line

Firefighters battled to get the fire under control in the desert east of El Paso.

 

A $1M winning Powerball ticket remains unclaimed and the deadline for cashing it is near

Lost lottery tickets wouldn't be a problem if they were purchased online, the owner of a lottery app company says.

 

Texas Supreme Court rules that universities can revoke degrees for academic misconduct

UT and Texas State University successfully argued for the right to revoke doctorate degrees from students who engaged in academic misconduct.

 

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