The University of Texas at El Paso will continue to offer many of its on-campus services and resources to students and employees during the spring 2021 semester, even while many students and employees will work and take classes remotely. The University continues to follow CDC safety recommendations to include social distancing and face-covering requirements while […]Read More
As many Texans continue facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas Gas Service is encouraging customers to take advantage of energy assistance funds still through local programs Project Bravo and Amistad. “We know that COVID-19 has brought hardships that many of our customers have never faced before, and we want to make sure […]Read More
Officials with the City of El Paso announced Sunday that El Paso ranked fourth on the list of the best places to live in the United States when you can work from anywhere. “El Paso is filled with exceptional amenities and flexibility to allow residents to work from anywhere and enjoy our beautiful culture and […]Read More
Sunday afternoon, officials with the 1st Armored Division (1AD) announced the death of a noncommissioned officer at Fort Bliss. 27 year old Staff Sgt. John D.S. Bailey was found dead on January 14, in an on-post residence on Fort Bliss. Staff Sgt. Bailey was pronounced dead by Fort Bliss Department of Emergency Services personnel. “We […]Read More
Republican U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn of Texas will both attend President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next week, their offices confirmed Friday. The news of their attendance is perhaps most unexpected for Cruz, who has spread baseless claims attempting to cast doubt on the legitimacy of Biden’s win over President Donald Trump since the […]Read More
VLog: TNTM’s Troy unboxes and reviews Rocky Balboa resin statue
If you are part of my generation, you probably starting playing “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor in your mind when you saw the thumbnail for this video. There aren’t many more iconic scenes than Rocky running up those steps at the end of his run around Philadelphia. Rocky is so closely tied to Philadelphia […]Read More
UTEP women’s basketball (6-5, 3-3 C-USA) dished the top team in Conference USA its first loss in league play on Saturday with a 62-52 victory over North Texas (8-3, 5-1) in front of 261 fans in attendance at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso. The Miners were led by a pair of sophomores as […]Read More
After a 9-0 vote by the members of the State Board of Review of the Texas Historical Commission (TCH), El Paso County’s request that Downtown El Paso become a National Register Historic District was approved Saturday morning. As part of El Paso County’s proposed Downtown Historic District, almost 300 properties – including properties within the […]Read More
DENTON, Texas – After a lackluster effort, UTEP came back the next day with a better performance. However North Texas used a late run to complete its sweep with a 74-65 victory on Saturday afternoon at the Super Pit. After dismal shooting on Friday night, the Miners (6-6, 2-4 Conference USA) got off to a hot […]Read More
The Hunt School of Nursing Class of 2022, made up of 78 students, received their first white coats during a ceremony at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso on Friday, January 15. “Every White Coat Ceremony is important, but during the COVID-19 pandemic it’s even more important to recognize these new nursing students,” said Stephanie […]Read More
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