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Bexar County Battles Mosquitoes After Rainy Months

Mosquito abatement equipment used by Bexar County Public Works crew members. Bexar County crews are cranking up chemical foggers mounted on the backs of pickup trucks to kill mosquitoes in unincorporated areas. The chemical used to kill mosquitoes is environmentally-friendly and does not harm other animals. Mosquitoes like to breed where ever water is left standing. And there is plenty of water standing after more than 1 foot of rain fell in May and early June. We all know we ve had a big rainy season this year so our population is going to be a little bit more, even though we have been out there proactive trying to larvicide since March, mosquitoes are still going to hatch, said Rodrigo Soliz, Bexar County Public Works Assistant Superintendent.

EPISD, YISD will no longer require masks on campuses next week complying with Abbott mandate

EPISD, YISD will no longer require masks on campuses next week complying with Abbott mandate Cristina Carreon, El Paso Times High school kicks off vaccinations with pep rally Replay Video UP NEXT Two of El Paso s largest school districts will no longer require face coverings on school campuses, after Gov. Greg Abbott s executive order banning mask requirements in public schools goes into effect next week. Ysleta and El Paso Independent School Districts last day of in-person classes will be held past Abbott s executive order deadline, so the two districts will no longer require face masks on school campuses for the remainder of the school year.

El Paso schools will not require masks, complying with Greg Abbott mandate

View Comments Two of El Paso s largest school districts will no longer require face coverings on school campuses, after Gov. Greg Abbott s executive order banning mask requirements in public schools goes into effect next week. Ysleta and El Paso Independent School Districts last day of in-person classes will be held past Abbott s executive order deadline, so the two districts will no longer require face masks on school campuses for the remainder of the school year. YISD s last day of classes is June 11. EPISD s last day of classes is June 15. Abbott issued an executive order May 18 banning mask requirements in Texas public schools after June 4. Defying the order could result in a fine up to $1,000. 

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