Sheriff Richard Wiles and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with the El Paso Community College Professional Staff Association and Police Department kick off the “Keep El Paso Warm,” blanket and coat drive. The “Keep El Paso Warm,” blanket and coat drive will be accepting donations through Tuesday, November 10th, 2015. The drive […]Read More
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On Tuesday morning, local Lowe’s Home Improvement team members descended on the Lower Valley campus of Cedar Grove Elementary to revamp one of the common areas of the school. The Lowe’s employees are donating their own time and materials to paint portable classrooms and build a brick patio deck for students, as well as assembling and […]Read More
More than 800 high school student leaders from throughout the county bonded and learned to step outside the box on Tuesday at the 2015 District IX Student Council fall conference at Chapin High School. The event’s baseball theme “Sometimes it’s not bad to step out of the box” encouraged students to step outside the box […]Read More
With fall here and winter just around the corner, Socorro Independent School District’s schools are hosting fairs and festivals on their campuses. These fairs offer plenty of music, yummy food, cool crafts that could make great Christmas gifts and, even, the occasional haunted house. Sierra Vista Fall Festival The elementary, located at 1501 Bob Hope, […]Read More
Dr. Max Grossman, Architectural Historian, will be leading a tour in the guise of Henry C. Trost. Past meets present as we tour local bars thriving in the Downtown Historic District. Participants can learn about El Paso’s early architecture and history while enjoying conversations and cocktails inspired by our city’s rich heritage. The tour is set for […]Read More
In honor of All Souls Day November 2nd, Mt. Carmel Cemetery is offering free burials of cremated remains. “Last year, we had about 100 families who were able to properly bury their loved ones,” said Jorge Vergen, Dir., Catholic Properties. Bishop Mark J. Seitz will offer a funeral mass at the cemetery at 10 a.m. […]Read More
West Side Story — Jerome Robbins’ classic take on Romeo and Juliet in New York City — will be brought to life on the UTEP Dinner Theater stage this fall thanks in large part to the talents of current and former EPISD students and employees. With a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein […]Read More
UTEP Men’s XCountry Ranked 13th Nationally; Rotich, Koech Sweep C-USA
Tuesday was a good day for the UTEP cross country program. The men’s team finally cracked the United States Track & Field Cross Country Coaches Association top-30 poll and Anthony Rotich (male) and Lilian Koech (female) were named the Conference USA Athletes of the Week. Coming off a dominant performance at the Joe Piane Notre […]Read More
El Paso Live is pleased to announce that The Plaza Theatre was again named one of the top 100 theatres worldwide in ticket sales in 3rd quarter Pollstar reports. Industry leader Pollstar maintains the world’s largest database of international concert tour information and has the most reliable and accurate worldwide ticket sales results. All figures […]Read More
Hornedo Middle cheerleader Megan Marquez, her navy blue pom-poms tightly clutched in her hands, smiled shyly, expressing in one word how she feels about making the squad: happy. “I would always tell her, the sky was the limit for her,” mom Margie Marquez said. “She still has some ways to go, but this is another […]Read More