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By Cassandra Pollock and Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune"Please continue to exercise your right to vote," said El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego,…
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Even before COVID-19, advocates argued the Migrant Protection Protocols left people vulnerable to violence. Now, with the pandemic closing immigration…
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By Mitch Borden Hospitals in the Permian Basin hubs are facing a wave of coronavirus cases as more West Texans test positive for the virus. Health…
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Since the pandemic started, asylum seekers waiting in Mexico have had their immigration court hearings postponed — again and again. With their lives and…
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By Travis Bubenik, Courthouse NewsTexas Governor Greg Abbott is sending more than 70 health workers to the border city of El Paso as a resurgence of the…
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Local leaders say the federal government’s decision to extend a ban on nonessential travel across the U.S.-Mexico border is crippling their budgets and local businesses.
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By Mitch Borden For two weeks, as the coronavirus spread among residents and staff at a Midland nursing home, the city's health department and the…
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With infrequent screening for the coronavirus in the Big Bend area, officials are attempting to gather testing supplies and the region's lone hospital may soon set up weekly testing for residents showing symptoms associated with the virus.
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Big Bend National Park will partially reopen this week now that an employee who had previously been diagnosed with the coronavirus has recovered.
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By Mitch Borden Ector County ISD administrators are preparing to welcome students back in just a few short weeks. The district is giving students and…