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Feb 22 2024
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El Paso leaders blast Texas AG lawsuit against Annunciation House
El Paso lawmakers at every level of government are blasting the recent move by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to bring a lawsuit against Annunciation House, a Catholic nonprofit that has been at the forefront of the local response to the ongoing migrant crisis. While the organization is gearing up for a news conference Friday, Feb. 23, local leaders spared no time in expressing their
Feb 21 2024
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El Paso leaders, advocates react to lawsuit filed against Annunciation House
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- One of the legal representatives of the Annunciation House, Jerome Wesevich with the Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, said he thinks it is sad the Texas Attorney General's Office filed a lawsuit against against the Catholic center. According to Wesevich, three state investigators showed up at the door of the Annunciation House demanding immediate access to sensitive
ABC 7 KVIAMar 16 2024
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El Paso first policewomen appointed in 1913, first women graduate from the academy in 1974
On International Women's Day, Natassia Paloma wrote a story for the El Paso Times about women serving in the El Paso Police Department. To continue on the subject of women police officers, here is a look back at some of the earliest El Paso policewomen. Although Kate Farnham is credited in many articles as the first El Paso policewoman appointed in 1919, I found at least four women appointed
Apr 01 2024
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Texas Judge Grants Easter PR Bonds to Rioting El Paso Border Migrants -- Blames DA
A Texas magistrate judge ordered that migrant accused in the March 21 El Paso border riot be released on a personal recognizance bond on Easter Sunday. The judge accused the El Paso District Attorney’s Office of not being prepared to proceed on detention hearings required under Texas law. Presiding Magistrate Judge Humberto Acosta set PR bonds for the migrants accused of rioting participation
Breitbart NewsMar 15 2024
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El Paso County residents call on snow removal companies to help clear neighborhood roads
EL PASO COUNTY — As the two-day winter storm comes to an end, residents across El Paso County are dealing with the clean up which could take a few days. Stone and Flower, a Colorado Springs landscaping and snow removal company, said it has received around 500 calls over the past two days. Andrew Bast, the CEO of the company, said most of the calls are from residents asking for help clearing
KOAA News 5Dec 07 2023
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Overnight shooting in eastern El Paso County investigated
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is investigating an overnight shooting in the eastern part of the county Thursday morning, according to a social media post from the office.
Officials said just after midnight, law enforcement received reports of a shooting along Akawi Way, which is northeast of Peyton in a sparsely populated area.
It is unknown at this time how many people
Colorado Springs GazetteJan 07 2023
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Biden Border El Paso
Two migrant girls play with donated toys outside the Sacred Heart Church in downtown El Paso, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023. Around 300 migrants have taken refuge on sidewalks, some of them afraid to seek more formal shelters, amid new restrictions meant to crack down on illegal border crossings. President Joe Biden will visit El Paso on Sunday on his first, politically thorny visit to the
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