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  • UTEP vaccination clinic rescheduled for Friday and Saturday

    UTEP previously had expected to receive the vaccines Tuesday and had clinics scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.        

  • El Paso women watch inauguration wearing pearls for Vice President Kamala Harris

    Several El Paso women watched the inauguration, proudly wearing pearls, in support of Vice President Kamala Harris. Send us your picture.        

  • El Paso coronavirus update: COVID-19 cases hit 108,005; 9 deaths reported Wednesday

    Here is the latest news on the coronavirus in El Paso. We'll be updating this story throughout the day. News tip? Email [email protected]        

  • Pink teeter-totters at US-Mexico border near El Paso win London's Design Museum prize

    Project with pink teeter-totters briefly placed on the border fence near El Paso wins award from London's Design Museum.        

  • El Paso women watch inauguration wearing pearls for Vice President Kamala Harris

    El Paso women watch inauguration wearing pearls for Vice President Kamala Harris        

  • El Paso lawmakers and other Texans will attend Joe Biden's inauguration

    Democrats and Republicans from Texas stressed the importance of the peaceful transfer of power as a cornerstone of American democracy.        

  • Joe Biden is the 46th US president. Here's what El Paso leaders had to say:

    Joe Biden will be sworn in Wednesday as the nation's 46th president. Here's what leaders in El Paso are saying.        

  • No pardon for Ken Paxton as Trump departs White House

    President Donald Trump left office without granting a preemptive pardon to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has said he did not request one.        

  • With a Democrat back in the White House, Texas Republicans prepare to go on offense

    With a Democrat back in the White House, Texas Republicans prepare to go on offense.        

  • Inauguration Day 2021: Here's your guide on what to watch as Joe Biden becomes president

    Here's your guide to the virtual 59th presidential inauguration as Joe Biden becomes the 46th president of the United States.        

  • WATCH Presidential Inauguration of Joe Biden

           

  • Thousands of students return to campuses in El Paso County amid COVID-19 pandemic

    Even as COVID-19 hospitalization rates began to climb, El Paso schools reopened this week.        

  • Some EPISD students return to campus for spring 2021 semester

    Thousands of EPISD students, or 40% of enrollees, returned to school campuses in El Paso on Jan. 19, 2021.        

  • Here's how many COVID-19 vaccines have been given in Texas so far.

    Texas is currently in Phase 1B of the scheduled distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.        

  • Texan Reality Winner not among the final 73 pardons announced on eve of Trump's departure

    After Reality Winner's sentence was handed down, President Trump suggested in a tweet that it was excessive.        

  • Border group says it's holding Joe Biden to his pledge of 'not another foot' of wall

    During his campaign, Joe Biden pledged not to build "another foot" of border wall. Now a group his using his won words to get him to keep the promise.        

  • 5 from El Paso arrested in sting operation targeting solicitation of minors, prostitution

    The men are accused of using various websites to solicit sex from children and adults, according to a Department of Public Safety news release.        

  • Texas DPS arrests 5 El Paso men on online solicitation of a minor, prostitution charges

    Five men from El Paso were arrested in a Texas DPS, HSI operation targeting online solicitation of children and prostitution.        

  • FBI investigates El Pasoans who might have participated in US Capitol insurrection

    Investigations target a small number of people from El Paso who were at the U.S. Capitol and might have participated in the Jan. 6 insurrection.        

  • 'Literally crushed': Emails to Austin mayor capture outrage over mid-pandemic Cabo trip

    Emails related to Mayor Steve Adler's Cabo trip captured the indignation of Austin residents.        

  • Texas-based anti-vaccine group received federal bailout funds in May as pandemic raged

    Texas-based anti-vaccine group received federal bailout funds in May as pandemic raged        

  • El Paso firefighter injured after crash at Loop 375 traffic accident scene

    A vehicle crashed as El Paso emergency crews were working at a traffic accident scene on Loop 375.        

  • UMC moves COVID-19 vaccinations to El Paso County Coliseum starting Tuesday

    Vaccinations will be by appointment only for El Pasoans who register through UMC's website at www.umcelpaso.org during open registration periods.        

  • Here's how Joe Biden's climate plan could affect the oil and gas industry in Texas

    President-elect Joe Biden's aggressive vision for climate regulations has energy experts on Texas on edge, wondering about the future of the industry.        

  • El Paso police, sheriff's deputies investigate fatal motorcycle crash, pedestrians' deaths

    El Paso police and sheriff's deputies are investigating two pedestrian deaths and a fatal motorcycle accident over the weekend.        

  • El Paso school districts tread cautiously toward reopening in midst of COVID-19 pandemic

    Some El Paso school districts will reopen schools to in-person classes next week, though some will delay reopening a bit longer.        

  • Trump administration extends health care safety net for uninsured Texans

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agreed Friday to extend for 10 years Texas' health care safety net for uninsured residents.        

  • El Paso Superintendents: technology, sanitation to play key roles in post-pandemic classrooms

    El Paso area superintendents consider post-pandemic classrooms through the lens of technology, increased sanitation and parent-teacher relationships.        

  • Sunland Park Mall unveils private indoor volleyball court

    Sunland Park Mall unveiled a private indoor volleyball court. Find out more.        

  • San Juan Diego Catholic Church holds first food distribution of 2021

    Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso students helped at a food distribution at San Juan Diego Church in honor of MLK Day.        

RSS The Texas Tribune: Main Feed

  • With a Democrat back in the White House, Texas Republicans prepare to go on offense January 20, 2021
    For the past four years, Texas Republicans have had an ally in the White House. Now they’re reading for the familiar role of conservative counterweight.
    Emma Platoff
  • Analysis: While his powers are questioned, Texas governor reaches for more January 20, 2021
    While some lawmakers are working to limit the governor's powers, curtailing what he can order during a pandemic, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has another project: Taking over law enforcement in cities that reduce police budgets.
    Ross Ramsey
  • Texas has a problem with its COVID-19 vaccination data, and the stakes are high. Now the state is scrambling to solve it. January 20, 2021
    As the state began the massive undertaking of distributing the coronavirus vaccine, early data problems left state officials with immunization records that were outdated, incomplete and sometimes misleading.
    Karen Brooks Harper and Shannon Najmabadi
  • Texas Republicans embraced Donald Trump for four years. Now they face a reckoning. January 19, 2021
    The president is leaving office Wednesday, but signs suggest his influence on the Texas GOP remains strong.
    Patrick Svitek and Alex Samuels
  • Federal officials charge former Houston police officer for participating in U.S. Capitol riot January 19, 2021
    A federal affidavit filed by a special agent Tuesday identified the Houston Police officer who participated in the pro-Trump riot at the Capitol as 18-year veteran Tam Pham.
    Duncan Agnew
  • Texas has administered most of its 1.7 million vaccine doses as it prepares to receive 333,000 more January 19, 2021
    Some 78% of the 1,725,575 doses already shipped to providers have been used, including second doses, Gov. Greg Abbott said, and Texas is set to receive 333,650 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
    Karen Brooks Harper
  • Point of Order: The Queen’s Gambit January 19, 2021
    In this episode of our podcast about the Texas Legislature, recorded on Jan. 15, 2021, Evan Smith interviews 25-term state Rep. Senfronia Thompson about COVID-19, race, public ed and that whippersnapper Dade Phelan.
    Evan Smith
  • Low-income Texans struggle to find new doctors as state officials boot Planned Parenthood off Medicaid January 19, 2021
    The state's health commission gave Planned Parenthood's Medicaid patients until Feb. 3 to find new doctors. Experts say there are limited places low-income patients can go, in part because Texas already has a shortage of doctors who accept Medicaid due to the state’s low payment rates.
    Shannon Najmabadi
  • Texas-based anti-vaccine group received federal bailout funds in May as pandemic raged January 18, 2021
    The Austin-based group founded by anti-vaccine activist Del Bigtree regularly posts information questioning the safety of the coronavirus vaccines. Doctors and scientists say both the Moderna and the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
    Sami Sparber
  • Analysis: Is the Texas Capitol a government building or a petri dish? January 18, 2021
    Legislating is a social enterprise. It draws crowds of Texans who want to testify, to be heard, to sightsee and to watch government in action. And it’s tailor made for spreading a contagious disease.
    Ross Ramsey

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