
Borderland Heatwave Drives Safety Concerns, Budget Impacts for Local Schools
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Now to breaking news impacting public safety. U.S. Customs and Border Protection made a significant firearms seizure at the Bridge of the Americas last week, confiscating 12 guns and 28 magazines hidden in a vehicle’s doors. A 33-year-old woman was arrested in connection with the attempted smuggling, and is now facing federal charges. Officials say operations like these are essential for keeping our border communities safer.
Speaking of safety, law enforcement is stepping up efforts against unpaid child support. Deputies with the El Paso County Constable’s Office Precinct Three announced a new crackdown, searching for those with outstanding warrants for failing to pay child support. These warrants are a state jail felony and could land someone behind bars for up to two years. If you have information about a case, local authorities encourage tips to their office or Crime Stoppers.
On the education front, local schools are bracing for budget impacts. The Trump administration suspended more than 19 million dollars in federal grants expected by El Paso County’s five largest school districts. Local leaders, including Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, are urging the administration to release the funds, warning that the freeze disrupts programs for English learners and other students, and is already leading to staff layoffs and program delays. Decisions around this funding could affect what our schools can offer in the coming year.
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