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Another large group of migrants face state criminal charges for riot participation in El Paso, prompting concern from county officials about jail space.
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El Pasoans gathered in citywide solar eclipse viewing parties to catch a glimpse of the rare event on August 8, 2024.
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Texas governor Greg Abbott sent additional state troopers to El Paso as part of Operation Lone Star, his nearly $10 billion border enforcement effort.This year, DPS troopers have been involved in a growing number of high speed chases while targeting smugglers. And, El Paso residents living in areas where the pursuits have ended in crashes say that’s making El Paso streets less safe.
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Four years later, El Pasoans remember the 23 victims of the 2019 Walmart mass shooting in citywide events.
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Patricia and Manuel Oliver are leading a cross-country tour pushing for gun reform in memory of their son Joaquin, who was killed in the 2018 mass shooting at a Parkland, Florida high school.
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Patrick Crusius, of North Texas, faced survivors and victims' relatives in El Paso still traumatized by the Aug. 3, 2019 mass shooting. The attack was one of the deadliest against Hispanic people in recent history.
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The Walmart shooter faces life in prison. In February, he pleaded guilty to 90 federal charges including hate crimes.
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The federal government plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars into the Bridge of the Americas port of entry.
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Daniel Ramirez died on June 23, 2015 after he was tased by EPPD officer Ruben Escajeda while experiencing a mental health crisis at his home.
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The state of Florida took responsibility for two trips that took about 30 migrants from El Paso to Sacramento on Tuesday.
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The large influx of migrants seeking asylum and "chaos" did not happen in the final hours as the pandemic heath order ended on the Texas-Mexico border.
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El Paso prepares for end of pandemic health order and arrival of thousands of migrants.