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El Paso officials hope maquiladora vaccination effort leads to border reopening

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El Paso city, county services and employees await 75% community vaccination for full reopening

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Children, teens now the most impacted by El Paso COVID-19 cases

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‘The world’s haves and have-nots’: Global vaccine disparities on display at El Paso-Juárez border

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Trans migrants, other vulnerable groups allowed to cross into El Paso through new pandemic exceptions

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Career centers help college graduates find jobs. The pandemic has made that more difficult

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El Paso’s young adults — especially men — slow to get COVID-19 vaccines

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Juárez begins COVID-19 vaccinations, and meets some resistance

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What’s safe to do once you’re vaccinated for COVID-19? El Paso experts offer advice

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A school board candidate called masks ‘laughable.’ She won’t say if she supports them in schools

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Food insecurity becomes a growing concern for college students

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El Paso County vaccinates 80 farmworkers against COVID-19

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How suspension of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will impact El Paso

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With kids out of school, child abuse reports decline

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El Paso area farmworkers struggle to get vaccinated

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COVID-19 restrictions cause financial freefall for South El Paso shops

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Informal economy rocked by pandemic

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Regional libraries took differing approaches to services, employees during pandemic

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Texas is showing little partisan divide so far in COVID-19 vaccination rates

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Pandemic leaves El Paso family separated by thousands of miles

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International students experience unique hardships during COVID-19

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Frontline families: The overlooked toll on the loved ones of hospital workers

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Telehealth isn’t going away, El Paso medical providers say a year into COVID-19

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