MacArthur kindergartners erupted in cheers and smiles this week when Santa Zoomed into their virtual classroom, reassuring the children that even the pandemic can’t stop him from visiting. “My students were very excited to talk with him and eagerly shared their Christmas lists,” said teacher Maria Westcott. “They are definitely in the holiday spirit now and […]Read More
As the holiday travel period approaches, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is using Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) at El Paso International Airport (ELP) to confirm the validity of a traveler’s photo identification and flight details. “The technology now installed at the El Paso International Airport checkpoint enhances capabilities for identifying fraudulent ID such as driver’s […]Read More
El Paso’s own Midfielder ‘Chapa’ Herrera returns to Locomotive FC
El Paso Locomotive FC has re-signed Midfielder Louis ‘Chapa’ Herrera, pending league and federation approval, for the 2021 USL Championship season, the club announced Thursday. “It feels great coming back,” shared Chapa. “It’s my hometown, it’s my third year here and that’s something special for me because I have my family. I have my mom, my brothers, […]Read More
The College of Engineering at New Mexico State University, in partnership with the New Mexico Ready Mix Concrete and Aggregates Association, will host a virtual concrete training for the construction industry January 8-9. The 57th annual Samuel P. Maggard Quality Concrete School is designed for concrete professionals, contractors, professional engineers and students. Named for the […]Read More
It’s time to “Break up with Covid-19” is a message that that is driving an organic, locally hatched campaign to stop the chain of COVID-19 in our community. The campaign includes an opportunity for individuals to sign a pledge on change.org and learn about resources in our community related to COVID-19 via a Facebook group. The pledge, […]Read More
The students and staff at Charles Middle are now better informed of the news and ongoings impacting the school thanks to a new online publication written and published entirely by students. The first edition of the Green & Gold Gazette published this week with news stories, features, word puzzles and even an original comic strip. […]Read More
TEMPE, Az. – It was a tale of two halves, as the Miners were down eight points at halftime before outscoring the Arizona State Sun Devils 43-22 in the second half, en route to a huge road win 76-63. Bryson Williams and Souley Boum combined for 27 points in the second half. “I’m really proud […]Read More
City officials announced Wednesday afternoon that the City’s Department of Public Health will be using the new COVID-19 clinics to conduct test runs by offering free flu shots to anyone 6 months and older at four community events, in preparation for the COVID-19 vaccine. All attending need to be wearing a face covering and for […]Read More
UTEP Football added depth to the quarterback room after signing Kevin Hurley to a National Letter of Intent on the first day of the early signing period on Wednesday. Hurley, a junior college product from Northeast Mississippi Community College, signed with the Miners after spending the past two seasons with the Tigers. The Walnut, Miss., […]Read More
Bank of America has partnered with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso to create a one-of-a-kind suite that will give dental students the opportunity to learn proper techniques, treatments and sensitivities for the oral health care of special needs patients. “TTUHSC El Paso is a pillar in our community and our partnership is […]Read More
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