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ECTOR COUNTY


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In Texas, private firms cash in on property tax late fees, piling debt onto struggling homeowners

Read full article: In Texas, private firms cash in on property tax late fees, piling debt onto struggling homeowners

Texans who fall behind on their property taxes face one of the most punitive systems in the nation, where private collection companies can tack up to 20% onto their bill.

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Texas leaders quiet amid the biggest measles outbreak in decades

Read full article: Texas leaders quiet amid the biggest measles outbreak in decades

Declining vaccination rates, decreasing trust in government and a political unwillingness to endorse vaccines is shaping Texas’ measles response.

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In Odessa, multiple efforts are underway to help immigrants stay and work

Read full article: In Odessa, multiple efforts are underway to help immigrants stay and work

A naturalized citizen, along with other business leaders, are working to create new resources for undocumented people living in the Permian Basin.

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Measles cases continue to rise in rural parts of West Texas, with 124 confirmed

Read full article: Measles cases continue to rise in rural parts of West Texas, with 124 confirmed

The measles outbreak in rural West Texas has grown to 124 cases across nine counties.

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Odessa elected its first gay City Council member

Read full article: Odessa elected its first gay City Council member

Donald Trump won Ector County, which includes Odessa, with more than 70 percent of the vote.

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Why a West Texas county is building a new courthouse even after voters rejected the proposal

Read full article: Why a West Texas county is building a new courthouse even after voters rejected the proposal

Officials took the extraordinary step of taking on new debt to replace the old courthouse, which has been plagued by rats and other pests, elevator breakdowns and flooding.

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West Texans split on proposed direct air capture project that could be largest in U.S.

Read full article: West Texans split on proposed direct air capture project that could be largest in U.S.

Residents were worried about the impact on their drinking water while business leaders were excited for the new jobs.

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DPS announces funeral arrangements for Trooper Kevin Ramirez Vasquez

Read full article: DPS announces funeral arrangements for Trooper Kevin Ramirez Vasquez

The Texas Department of Public Safety is honoring Texas Highway Patrol Trooper Kevin Alexis Ramirez Vasquez, who died on Sept. 28 after being struck by a vehicle while investigating a crash in Ector County.

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Texas prisons and jails are recruiting more teenagers to shore up guard shortage

Read full article: Texas prisons and jails are recruiting more teenagers to shore up guard shortage

Two counties house training programs in local high schools as officials pitch corrections jobs as gateways to criminal justice careers.

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Texas’ overcrowded and understaffed jails send people awaiting trial to other counties and states

Read full article: Texas’ overcrowded and understaffed jails send people awaiting trial to other counties and states

Limits on who can be released without paying bail and difficulties hiring guards worsen the situation.

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Rising costs and stagnant state funds pushed this West Texas school district to the financial brink

Read full article: Rising costs and stagnant state funds pushed this West Texas school district to the financial brink

The Ector County school district boosted student learning but now faces financial uncertainty. It closed schools and cut costs to stay afloat, but it won’t slash teacher jobs.

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More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disasters

Read full article: More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disasters

The plans, which are required by the federal government to access certain grants after a natural disaster, are laborious to assemble — especially for rural counties.

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Amid fears of arsenic in private water wells, Texas A&M is offering low-cost tests in Ector and Midland counties

Read full article: Amid fears of arsenic in private water wells, Texas A&M is offering low-cost tests in Ector and Midland counties

Officials are worried that there’s arsenic in some of the estimated 13,500 private water wells in Ector and Midland counties.

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A Texas politician wants to provide emergency services to constituents who don’t have them. Will they let him?

Read full article: A Texas politician wants to provide emergency services to constituents who don’t have them. Will they let him?

In unincorporated West Odessa, residents relish their freedom. And they also go without basic services. Ector County Judge Dustin Fawcett, a young Republican with Ronald Reagan good looks and politics, wants to change that.

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In a hot oil and gas economy, a West Texas welder charts his own course one cup of coffee at a time

Read full article: In a hot oil and gas economy, a West Texas welder charts his own course one cup of coffee at a time

Fabian Maldonado has supported his Odessa family for years on his welding salary. Wanting more, he’s gambling that a mobile coffee trailer can withstand the booms and busts of the industry.

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In West Texas, schools hope skeptical voters will OK debt to upgrade crumbling, overcrowded buildings

Read full article: In West Texas, schools hope skeptical voters will OK debt to upgrade crumbling, overcrowded buildings

The West Texas ethos of low taxes and small government has been hard for school leaders to overcome. Voters have rejected bond issues in Midland and Odessa during the last decade.

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As West Texas’ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too

Read full article: As West Texas’ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too

Like many regions in Texas, the county jails and hospitals have been at capacity with people needing mental health help. Local leaders hope a new 200-bed facility will alleviate pressure.

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The national debate over books has come to West Texas. And librarians are stuck in the middle.

Read full article: The national debate over books has come to West Texas. And librarians are stuck in the middle.

West Texas residents are organizing over their love — or concern — for books. Meanwhile, from Lubbock to Midland and Odessa, librarians are trying to reaffirm libraries’ role as community hubs.

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Tens of thousands of people in Odessa have endured nearly 48 hours without water to drink, wash or flush toilets

Read full article: Tens of thousands of people in Odessa have endured nearly 48 hours without water to drink, wash or flush toilets

The outage left about 165,000 people without water in Odessa and some surrounding areas. It has been attributed to a main line break in the city’s aging water system and comes amid a dayslong heat wave.

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Texas power grid, energy sectors facing elevated Russian cyber threats during war in Ukraine

Read full article: Texas power grid, energy sectors facing elevated Russian cyber threats during war in Ukraine

Utility companies and key oil and gas transportation hubs are on high alert as Russian hackers have been probing energy infrastructure’s digital networks for weak points.

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Ector County GOP censures Abbott over executive power amid coronavirus, state Sen. Charles Perry calls for special session

Read full article: Ector County GOP censures Abbott over executive power amid coronavirus, state Sen. Charles Perry calls for special session

Greg Abbott, accusing him of overstepping his authority in responding to the coronavirus pandemic, while state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, called for a special session so lawmakers could have a say in how Texas proceeds amid soaring caseloads. The party executive committee in Ector County, home to Odessa, passed the censure resolution 10-1, with one abstention and three voting members who were not present, according to the chairperson, Tisha Crow. "This is why I urge Governor Abbott to convene a special session to allow the legislature to pass legislation and hold hearings regarding the COVID-19 response," Perry said. In the upper chamber, state Sen. Bob Hall, R-Edgewood, has also called for a special session, as have several House Republicans. Abbott has not explicitly ruled out a special session before the Legislature meets again in January.

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