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Isolated showers, thunderstorms, high in low 90s
Today: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 93. West wind between 9 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.
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YISD trustee accused of public corruption keeps post
Despite her indictment in connection to public corruption, Linda Chavez remains on the Ysleta Independent School District Board of Trustees, though she didn't attend a meeting Wednesday night.
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Send photos to Focus on Litter contest
The El Paso Environmental Summit is having a Focus on Litter Photo Contest as part of its effort to create awareness of the illegal dumping problem in the region.
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Officials to collect old prescription drugs
Officials with the Drug Enforcement Administration have launched a program to help prevent prescription drug abuse and theft.
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New EMS medical director is named
The El Paso Fire Department has named Kenneth Berumen as medical director for the department's Emergency Medical Services System.
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Acts for Music Under the Stars are sought
Local and touring musical acts can apply to perform at next year's Music Under the Stars, which will be the program's 28th season.
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Mexico says U.S. Consulate slaying suspect has been extradited
Mexican authorities on Wednesday clarified some of the mystery surrounding the sudden court appearance in San Antonio of the man believed to have masterminded the slaying of a U.S. Consulate employee and her husband.
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Drugs keep finding way into US, reports say
Despite extensive security on the U.S. side of the border and a vicious drug war in Juárez, drug traffickers continue to push their products into El Paso with little decline, reports show.
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NAACP conference heads to Las Cruces
LAS CRUCES -- The 59th annual New Mexico state conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will take place Oct.
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Protecting Juárez's children: Students prepare for emergencies
The governor of Chihuahua on Wednesday criticized a new police program that teaches Juárez schoolchildren what to do in the case of a shooting.
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Lottery
Wednesday numbers: 11-14-20-34-38-43.Jackpot: $6 million.Estimated next jackpot: unavailable.
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NM Police: Boy may be involved in shooting at school
LAS CRUCES -- A boy believed to be involved in a Tuesday night shooting was taken by police from Las Cruces High School just after 3 p.
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PSB backs utility's debt refinancing
El Paso Water Utilities wants to refinance millions of dollars of old debt and take advantage of favorable interest rates that are now available.
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Sunland Park: Frustration increases over stance on landfill
SUNLAND PARK -- Sunland Park residents who oppose a landfill in the city limits expressed frustration Wednesday that the city council hasn't taken a strong stance against a renewed permit for the facility
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7 more West Nile cases confirmed in El Paso County
Seven new cases of the West Nile virus have been reported within the last week in El Paso County, city health officials said Wednesday.
