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Border Patrol reports decrease in number of encounters in El Paso

EL PASO, TX - The Border Patrol reported that agents working in the El Paso sector continue to enforce Title 8 authority, with a decrease in the number of encounters since May 11 Since the end of Title 42 on May 11, daily encounters with...

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El Paso wins Excellence in Procurement Award

EL PASO, TX - The City of El Paso's Purchasing and Strategic Sourcing Department was awarded the 2023 Award for Excellence in Procurement (AEP) from the National Procurement Institute (NPI) According to the City of El Paso, the AEP award is...

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Texas to open new category for tourism recovery grant applications

TEXAS - Texas government announced the opening of a new application category for the Tourism Industry Recovery Grant (TTIR) program through the Office of Economic Development and Tourism beginning Sept 1 through Sept 15 "The travel and tourism...

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UTEP and UACH join forces to find solutions for sustainability in the region

EL PASO, TX - In compliance with one of the agreements established between the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua (UACH) and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), 40 researchers from the Mexican institution participated in the international...

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San Diego unemployment rate reaches 3.9% during July

SAN DIEGO, CA - Unemployment in the city of San Diego during July 2023 increased by at least 08%, compared to the same period but in 2022, however, the seasonally adjusted rate remained below what was reached in June of this year, according to data...

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Coahuila and Texas analyze border infrastructure projects

COAHUILA - The Secretary of Economy of Coahuila, Claudio Bres, met in Austin with Caroline Mays, Director of Planning of the Texas Department of Transportation, and Claudia Lagos, Director of International Crossing Planning, in order to strengthen...

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HSI El Paso returns more than 100 stolen archaeological artifacts to Mexico

EL PASO, TX - Nearly 100 stolen archaeological artifacts dating back to the pre-Columbian era were returned on August 22 to the Government of Mexico, following an investigation by the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) According to HSI, the...

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Food campus developed in NM

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - Three Sisters Kitchen is developing a Local Food Campus in downtown Albuquerque in partnership with the Downtown Growers' Market, according to the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) The program is powered by...

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El Paso appoints new International Bridge Director

EL PASO, TX - The City of El Paso, Texas announced that Roberto Tinajero has been appointed Director of the City's International Bridge Department Tinajero had been serving as Interim Director of the department since November 2022, so his...

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Insights from the Global Value Chain Barometer for Global Manufacturers

GlobalAutoIndustrycom’s latest Audio Interview "Insights from the Global Value Chain Barometer for Global Manufacturers" hosted by Ron Hesse features Mirko Woitzik  Mr Woitzik heads up Everstream Analytics’ Intelligence Solutions Team, a...

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