El Pasoans gathered for the day of remembrance ceremony at Ascarate Park and Ponder Park to commemorate the 6-year anniversary of the Walmart shooting. In spirit of unity reflection and healing, this marks the first year where there was an air of closure, as the trial surrounding the shootin… Read morePhotos: El Pasoans unite for Walmart shooting anniversary ceremony
Summer for many in El Paso means vacation and trying to avoid the heat. But for local nonprofit and private animal shelters, it means feline frenzy. Read moreHundreds of cats in need of homes and care as El Paso shelters see summer feline surge
A 500-year-old international transport and logistics company is expanding its operations in El Paso, citing strong trade in goods along the U.S.-Mexico border as an opportunity for the move to a larger facility. Read moreAustrian company announces El Paso expansion
The Make-A-Wish Foundation partnered with the 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss to make a dream come true for an Arizona youth. Kadin Brewer, a 13-year-old Army enthusiast recovering from Hodgkin’s lymphoma, received a once-in-a-lifetime opp… Read more13-year-old is a tanker for a day
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Tears of happiness flowed down the cheeks of Marti Filley, the founder of Escuela Montessori Del Valle, as she thought about the impact El Paso’s first Montessori school has had on the community. Read moreMontessori Del Valle: A legacy of child-centered education
Arantza Shaeffer’s voice feels like a post rain breeze carried across the Southwest desert — intimate, poetic and timeless. Read moreArantza Shaeffer's ‘Bonita:’ Cross-border dreamscape
The start of the 2025 college football season is a month away and the UTEP Miners kicked off their fall practice schedule Thursday morning. Read moreKappy's Corner: Key storylines, player battles at UTEP's football camp
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Walking down a broad, well-lit hallway of a city complex in Downtown, Edmundo Calderon glanced through an open doorway into his office. Read moreQ&A: Edmundo Calderon, retired chief internal auditor, city of El Paso
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The start of the 2025 college football season is a month away and the UTEP Miners kicked off their fall practice schedule Thursday morning. Read moreKappy's Corner: Key storylines, player battles at UTEP's football camp
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