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Kristian Jaime

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Environmental and Policy Reporter| The Daily Times at Delmarva Now | The Daily Times

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  • 1 week ago | azcentral.com | Jeff Abbott |Daniel Gonzalez |Kristian Jaime |Raphael Romero Ruiz

    Jeff Abbott Daniel Gonzalez Kristian Jaime Raphael Romero RuizUSA TODAY NetworkMigrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border have decreased significantly under President Trump's second term. While the border has quieted, concerns remain about asylum seekers' access to legal processes and the increased militarization of the border.

  • 1 week ago | elpasotimes.com | Kristian Jaime

    Numerous El Paso eateries received borderline scores during food inspections conducted between May 26-30. A passing score is 70 or higher. Establishments scoring 60 or lower face closure. An inspection carried out on a particular day may not reflect the overall, long-term conditions of the establishment. A perfect score is 100. Inspections of any locations that serve or sell food to the public are conducted in the city of El Paso, Anthony, Clint, Horizon City, Socorro, Vinton and El Paso County.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Kristian Jaime

    The rhythms and dancing by New Mexico's New World Drummers, along with hundreds of people seated along the Rio Grande, welcomed the waters for the 2025 irrigation season. The scheduled release of 2,600 cubic feet of water per second from Caballo Dam on Friday, May 30, took a full 24 hours to arrive downriver.

  • 2 weeks ago | lcsun-news.com | Kristian Jaime

    The rhythms and dancing by New Mexico's New World Drummers, along with hundreds of people seated along the Rio Grande, welcomed the waters for the 2025 irrigation season. The scheduled release of 2,600 cubic feet of water per second from Caballo Dam on Friday, May 30, took a full 24 hours to arrive downriver.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Kristian Jaime

    The Rio Grande roared back to life as irrigation flows resumed from Caballo Lake. The annual release of water Friday, May 30, marks the start of the irrigation season, sending an estimated 25,000 gallons per second down the river’s dry channel. For farmers along the Rio Grande Valley, the 2,600 cubic feet per second of water is a vital resource amid drought conditions that have persisted for three years.

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