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Phoenix ensures water security

PHOENIX, AZ - The City of Phoenix emphasized that following the most recent release of the Active Management Area (AMA) Groundwater Model, the local Water Utilities Department will continue to emphasize that water security will remain intact due to...

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Lennox begins construction of its fourth plant in Coahuila

COAHUILA - Lennox held the groundbreaking ceremony for its fourth plant in the state of Coahuila, located in the municipality of Ramos Arizpe For the construction of the plant, Lennox will invest US$1225 million, with which it expects to...

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Citic Dicastal inaugurates its wheel rim plant in Ramos Arizpe

COAHUILA - With an investment of US$100 million and the creation of 1,200 jobs, the Chinese company Citic Dicastal inaugurated its first aluminum rim plant in Coahuila During the inauguration ceremony at the Santa María Industrial Park, Jorge...

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EP Electric customers to see savings on their bills starting in June

EL PASO, TX - Beginning in June, electric customers in El Paso, Texas and areas of New Mexico will see savings on their monthly bills, according to El Paso Electric (EPE) The company reported that as part of its commitment to making energy more...

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San Diego recorded an unemployment rate of 3.3% in April

SAN DIEGO, CA - Unemployment in the city of San Diego, California showed a slight variation during the month of April 2023 by registering a seasonally adjusted rate of 33%, as reported by the Employment Development Department (EDD) The city...

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UTEP Opens Digital Engineering Facility at NASA Johnson Space Center

EL PASO, TX - The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) announced that it will now have a home at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, thanks to a new agreement with NASA At a joint groundbreaking event held in both Houston and El Paso, UTEP and...

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NMSU travels to Juarez to learn about Mexican politics

JUAREZ, CHIH - In order for New Mexico State University (NMSU) students to learn about Mexican politics, government professor and department chair Neil Harvey took his students to Ciudad Juarez to spend time with other young people and...

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EPWater begins first phase of aquifer storage and recharge project

EL PASO, TX - Utility company El Paso Water recently celebrated the groundbreaking of phase one of an aquifer storage and recharge project in northeast El Paso that will maintain and preserve the city's main aquifer for future generations "This...

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El Paso's unemployment rate rises in April

EL PASO, TX - During the month of April 2023, the city of El Paso Texas showed a slight increase in its annualized unemployment rate, unlike other border towns such as Brownsville, Laredo and McAllen, according to figures presented by the Workforce...

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New affordable housing complex to be built in Phoenix

PHOENIX, AZ - The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approved $6 million in American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funding for the construction of a new affordable housing community in Phoenix The development, called Bret Tarver Terrace, will be...

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