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How El Paso, Texas, Became One of the Nation's Most Dangerous COVID-19 Hotspots
The Texas city of El Paso, which sits on the border with Mexico, has become one of the worst COVID-19 hotspots in the nation, with over 81,000 positive cases. NBCLX talked to locals battling the crisis, including El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego and Dr. Zeinab Mohammad, about what they’re experiencing on the ground.
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Battling Frustration and Fatigue at ‘Ground Zero' of the COVID-19 Crisis in El Paso, Texas
The National Guard has been mobilized to El Paso, Texas, to help work in overflowing morgues as the state battles a surge in coronavirus cases and deaths. Chris Babcock, the editor in chief of the “El Paso Herald Post” joined LX News to report from what is being called “ground zero” in the battle against COVID-19 at the Texas-Mexico border.
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On the Front Lines of COVID-19 in El Paso, Nurses Confront Life and Death
Across the city, more than 1,000 people per day are testing positive and the city’s major hospitals are overrun with severely ill and dying El Pasoans. Hundreds of health care workers have flown into El Paso to pick up shifts from exhausted doctors and nurses and to staff tent hospitals erected in parking lots.
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Texas National Guard to Help El Paso Morgues With Virus Dead
The Texas National Guard has sent a 36-member team to El Paso to assist morgues in the border region with the number of dead as a result of COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus.
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Virus Pushes Twin Cities El Paso and Juarez to the Brink
A record surge in coronavirus cases has pushed hospitals to the brink in the border cities of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, confronting health officials in Texas and Mexico with twin disasters in the metropolitan area of 3 million people
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Temporary Hospital to Be Set Up in El Paso as COVID Hospitalizations Surge
El Paso, Texas, is turning its convention center into a field hospital and asking residents to stay at home for two weeks after the city recorded a roughly 200 percent increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations in less than a month, officials said Sunday.
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El Paso Marks Walmart Shooting Anniversary Amid Pandemic
El Paso is marking the anniversary of a shooting at a crowded Walmart by remembering the 23 people killed.
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El Paso Shooting Suspect Faces More Federal Charges
A man accused of shooting scores of people at a Texas Walmart last summer was indicted Thursday on new federal hate crime and gun charges following the death of another person injured in the attack.
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El Paso Walmart Shooting Suspect Will Face New Charges, DA Says
Prosecutors say the man accused of killing 22 people and wounding two dozen more at a Walmart in Texas is expected to be reindicted Thursday as he faces another murder charge in the mass shooting that targeted Mexicans.
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Texas Man Pleads Guilty in Cacti Smuggling Case
A man pleaded guilty in connection with a West Texas ring that smuggled rare living rock cacti, a plant that wildlife officials say are a protected species.
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El Paso Walmart Shooting Victim Dies, Death Toll Now 23
A man shot in the Aug. 3 attack targeting Latinos in an El Paso Walmart died after months in the hospital, raising the death toll from the attack to 23, according to a hospital official.
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NFL Free Agent Greg Robinson Jailed in Texas on Pot Charge
NFL offensive tackle Greg Robinson was being held Wednesday in a Texas jail on a pending drug distribution charge from a federal agency, records show.
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Police ID Suspect in Stabbing of Girl at Texas McDonald's
Police are releasing the name of a 25-year-old arrested after he allegedly stabbed a child while she was in the play area at a McDonald’s restaurant in El Paso, Texas
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El Paso Walmart Shooting Suspect Charged With Federal Hate Crimes
The man accused of killing 22 people and wounding two dozen more in a shooting that targeted Mexicans in the border city of El Paso, Texas, has been charged with federal hate crimes.
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Authorities ID Man Who Saved Baby During El Paso Walmart Mass Shooting
A person who was seen on surveillance video saving a baby during last year’s mass shooting at a Walmart in Texas that killed 22 people has been identified as a then-homeless man who was living in a makeshift camp near the store, police said. Surveillance footage showed a man carrying a baby to safety, but the man’s identity remained...
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Man Who Made 27,000 Crosses for Shooting Victims is Retiring
An Illinois man who made more than 27,000 crosses to commemorate victims of mass shootings across the country is retiring.
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‘Red Flag Laws' Offer Tool for Preventing Some Gun Violence
After a white supremacist discussed plans on Facebook for a mass shooting at a synagogue, police in Washington used a new law to quickly seize his 12 firearms, long before he was convicted of any crime. But when a Tennessee father became alarmed about his son after receiving a suicidal text message, he said the police determined they could not...
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Hundreds Come to Honor El Paso Victim After Public Invited
When Jordan Ballard read that one of the victims of the El Paso massacre had few relatives and the public was invited to her funeral, the Los Angeles resident bought a plane ticket and flew to Texas to honor a woman she had never met. She was one of hundreds of strangers who braved 100-degree (38 Celsius) heat to pay...
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‘I'm the Shooter': Accused El Paso Gunman Tells Police He Was Targeting Mexicans
The man accused of carrying out last weekend’s deadly mass shooting at Walmart in the Texas border city of El Paso confessed to officers while he was surrendering and later explained that he had been targeting Mexicans.
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‘Late Night': A Closer Look at Trump in El Paso, Dayton
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at President Donald Trump visitng El Paso and Dayton in the wake of two mass shootings in the cities.