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Where to see 4th of July parades, fireworks in El Paso County
Independence Day is one of the sparkiest holidays if you like noisy, colorful fireworks shooting in the skies. In El Paso, there are usually several places where people can gather to see fireworks and fireworks stands within the county where people can buy certain types of fireworks. The County Commissioners recently voted on what kinds of fireworks are banned for this year's personal celebrations. ...
Non-commercial vehicles will no longer need safety inspections starting in 2025
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Starting next year, most non-commercial vehicles will no longer need a vehicle safety inspection prior to registration, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) said in a press release on Monday, July 1. Texas DPS says upcoming changes to the state’s Vehicle Safety Inspection Program will eliminate most vehicle safety […]
Man arrested in Canutillo for allegedly stealing car, crashing it, trying to break into house
CANUTILLO, Texas (KVIA) -- El Paso County Sheriff deputies arrested 39-year-old Gabriel Sandoval for allegedly stealing a car, crashing it, then trying to break into a house. Deputies were first called out around 5 AM June 28, 2024. They first received a call about the stolen car, then another call about the crash, then another call about the home invasion. They later discovered the calls were all connected.
$900,000 will be going to El Paso County Equitable Mobility Plan from Biden-Harris administration
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The Biden-Harris Administration announced that $900,000 will be going towards El Paso County's Equitable Mobility Plan, which aims to improve transportation infrastructure. The project will help enhance transportation in the area, develop future projects, social equality, and develop plans for public transportation advocacy, including plans for Sun Metro. $1.8 billion The post $900,000 will be going to El Paso County Equitable Mobility Plan from Biden-Harris administration appeared first on KVIA.
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