UTEP women’s basketball (3-0, 0-0 C-USA) will face Utah State (1-2, 0-0 Mountain West) Sunday night, December 13 at 2 p.m. MT in the Dee Glen Spectrum in Logan, Utah. “We are excited to take our first road trip of the year to Logan, Utah,” said UTEP head coach Kevin Baker. “We know that we will […]Read More
On Friday afternoon, Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush announced the finalists of the 2020 Save Texas History Essay Contest, sponsored by the Texas General Land Office’s Save Texas History Program. The essay contest encourages students to answer the question, “What history in your community is worth saving?” Stone Jessup of El Paso, was selected as one of […]Read More
Faculty members from The University of Texas at El Paso’s Department of Mechanical Engineering are on a mission to clear the air. Their goal is to expand energy-related initiatives and position the University as a leader in renewable and clean energy technology research to advance opportunities for students and positively impact climate sustainability on a […]Read More
According to a recent study by SmartAsset, a financial technology company, the City of El Paso has been recognized as on the nation’s most-livable cities in the U.S. “It should come as no surprise to any El Paso resident that our City is a wonderful place to live,” said City Manager Tommy Gonzalez. “Our low […]Read More
Families looking to venture out in a safe and socially distant way this holiday season can visit Northwest Early College High School in Canutillo for a brand-new light show experience. “We know there are many families in need this year and would like to be able to help any way we can, even just spreading […]Read More
El Paso Mayor Dee Margo doesn’t know if any other first-term officials have been asked to join national crisis-management teams. But he wasn’t surprised he was recently asked to consider that option. “I told my wife, ‘You know, I am not so sure I am an expert on crisis management as much as I am […]Read More
Friday morning, officials with the City of El Paso’s Department of Public Health (DPH) announced the availability of vasectomy services for men seeking an affordable, safe and effective permanent contraceptive method for preventing unintended pregnancies. High-quality contraceptive care is a critical component of services offered by the DPH’s CommUnity Care Center, located at 5115 El […]Read More
El Paso Community College (EPCC) will hold a virtual commencement ceremony to celebrate the Class of 2020 which includes 4,070 graduates from the spring, summer and fall. “Graduating from college, especially in these times, exemplifies student’s determination to continue and persevere,” Dr. William Serrata, EPCC President, said. “El Paso Community College students not only know […]Read More
Motorists will get a high-tech assist on making decisions about how they travel through the I-10 Connect Work Zone in Central El Paso. That’s because the Texas Department of Transportation has deployed Smart Work Zone technology on this project. It’s the first time this technology has been deployed in TxDOT’s El Paso District which includes […]Read More
Chapin’s basketball phenom K.J. Lewis cracked ESPN’s top 25 list for the Class of 2023 this week, coming in at No. 21. It’s no surprise that the sophomore shooting guard is already being heavily recruited by top colleges. “It’s a blessing knowing here are thousands of kids in the United States competing and how my […]Read More
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