El Paso News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire
El Paso officials address a $12.2 million budget deficit in Ysleta ISD and a knife incident at a local shopping center, while planning new park shade canopies and responding to overdose reports at a Fort Bliss detention center. The city also announces the reopening of the Carl L. Robinson HEAT Retreat and issues a heat advisory amid rising temperatures.
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