The large number of expulsions during the pandemic has contributed to a larger than usual number of migrants making multiple border crossing attempts, which means total encounters somewhat overstate the number of unique individuals arriving at the border.
The number of unique encounters in August was 156,641.
There was standing room only on Sept. 9 as business owners and residents filed into the Terlingua Fire and Emergency Management Services center for a public hearing on mass gathering permits.
The permits were for the Chili Appreciation Society International and Tolbert chili cook-offs that take place the first week of November each year in Terlingua. Commissioners will vote on the matter at the Sept. 22 commissioners court meeting.
An attempted armed robbery occurred at Sandy’s Lounge in Fort Stockton on Saturday evening according to the Pecos County Sheriff’s Office.
No one was hurt and no money was taken during the incident, which happened shortly after 9 p.m.
Law enforcement reported that a male driving a red truck was able to get away before authorities arrived at the scene.
No one had been arrested for the incident as of Sept. 21.
The Fort Stockton Substandard Building Committee was formed to ensure public safety by securing, repairing or removing local properties that are abandoned or deemed hazardous.
During their last regular meeting, the committee released a property that has been sitting on their list for years: 1206 W. Sheerer.
The property was condemned and close to being demolished when Fort Stockton electrician Jorge Leyva decided to swoop in and purchase it for a remodel.
Lancium, a technology company focused on the energy transition, held a groundbreaking ceremony on its first Clean Campus located in Fort Stockton on Sept. 15.
Lancium Clean Campuses are built at critical points on the transmission system that are often overwhelmed with renewable energy.