Category: News

UTEP researchers discover compound that kills leukemia, lymphoma cancer cells

EL PASO, TX - Researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have identified a novel pharmaceutical compound that successfully kills leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells, potentially paving the way for new forms of therapy The compound,...

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SIDE boosts growth of 13,934 Chihuahua companies

CHIHUAHUA - The Ministry of Innovation and Economic Development (SIDE) of Chihuahua has boosted the growth of 13,934 Chihuahua companies through training programs, national and international promotion, financing, subsidies and advisory...

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Merissa Mendoza is the new Director of Public Health in Pinal County.

PINAL COUNTY, AZ - Pinal County appointed Merissa Mendoza as Public Health Director, after serving as Interim Director since last February Mendoza began her career with Pinal County Public Health nearly 13 years ago, working in the WIC program...

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John Beckham takes over as NADBank CEO

MEXICO - John Beckham assumed as CEO of the North American Development Bank (NADBank) effective January 1, 2024, for a four-year term Beckham, who had served as the institution's deputy CEO since January 2021, has a career spanning more than 20...

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El Paso receives US$9.9 million to improve road safety

EL PASO, TX - The city of El Paso received a US$99 million grant from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to improve road safety The resource is awarded through the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, and will be used to implement...

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International bridges prepare to open in Arizona, Texas and California

UNITED STATES - The Lukeville-Sonoyta port of entry on the US-Mexico border will reopen, a month after Customs and Border Protection (CBP) closed it due to an increase in immigrant arrivals Operations will also resume at the Eagle Pass...

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U.S. expels more than 460,000 migrants in seven months

UNITED STATES - The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Friday that it has expelled or returned more than 460,000 migrants since May 12, the vast majority of whom crossed the southwest border DHS reported that, of that total, more...

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Minimum wage to increase in Las Cruces beginning in January

LAS CRUCES, NM - The city of Las Cruces minimum wage will increase from $1200 to $1236 an hour effective January 1, 2024, according to the Las Cruces Municipal Code (LCMC) Ordinance 2726, enacted by the city in 2014, establishes minimum wage,...

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UP Urges to Reopen the Eagle Pass and El Paso Border Crossings

On December 18, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) temporarily suspended freight train railway crossings at El Paso and Eagle Pass border bridges to shift staffing because of surging numbers of migrants This is the second time freight train...

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Home office continues to transform San Diego’s real estate sector

SAN DIEGO, CA - Telecommuting has become an increasingly popular trend in San Diego as employees seek flexibility and companies look to reduce costs This trend is having a significant impact on the commercial real estate sector, with negative net...

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