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Local Health Officials are notifying the public that there is no set date (time frame) for Maverick County to receive vaccines to begin treating the general population.

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The Eagle Pass Police Department responded to a self harm emergency call at a residence in an area along the 500 block of Ceylon St. Thursday evening involving a male Individual in his 70s.

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The Eagle Pass Independent School District will begin to start citing personnel who are caught not wearing a mask as required under Texas Governor Greg Abbott's mandate.

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The United States Customs and Border Protection seized 30 kilos of Methamphetamine in the early morning hours of Thursday, December 10 at the Eagle Pass Port of Entry.

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The community is invited to participate in the 4th Annual City of Eagle Pass First Responders Toy Drive-Thru which will be held on Saturday, December 12, 2020 from 10 am to 2 pm at the Cruz Antonio Munoz Gymnasium located at 2086 Roosevelt St.
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Del Rio Sector Border Patrol Agents reported that they seized about 3 kilos of methamphetamine that a motorist was transporting hidden in a car battery on Tuesday, December 8.

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Emergency Operation Center Officials City Councilman Elias Diaz, and PCT 1 Commissioner Jerry Morales reported that 53 new cases of Covid-19 were detected.

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The Texas Rangers Office and Eagle Pass Police Department conducted an investigation at a residence in the 1000 block of Oaxaca St on Wednesday, November 25. 

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Travelers waiting to cross into Mexico through the Eagle Pass Port of Entries were waiting up to 7 hours in line before making their way into the Mexican side of the border.
One of the main reasons for the delay was the safety protocols and measures put into place by Mexican Authorities due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. That included a health screening area for every individual crossing from the United States into their Country. But that didn't stop thousands of travelers from taking the trip and risks.
The majority of the travelers had no option but to wait in line as they are headed into Mexico to mostly reunite with family for the Thanksgiving Holidays. 
This is nothing new and occurs every holiday. What's new is the long lines and even longer wait times to cross.
The same thing will happen once they return. They'll once again be stuck in those same long lines to cross back into the U.S.
Local Authorities are hoping that they do not see a huge increase in new positive Covid-19 cases in the following weeks. 


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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Maverick County Hospital District is raising awareness of the need for more research and better community awareness of this disease.
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