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Since Elon Musk took ownership of Twitter, some of its users have migrated to Mastodon, an alternative social platform. → Read More
The company had strong revenue growth but lost money in part because of its investments in other ride-hailing businesses. → Read More
Nearly three months into this school year, districts have reported 202,186 cases in students. But state data on school cases is incomplete and likely an undercount. → Read More
There have been 20,256 reported cases among students across the state since the school year began. → Read More
Frank Edwards grew up as a latchkey kid in Dallas. As early as age 9, he would walk home from grade school in the Lakewood neighborhood. The trip from his... → Read More
The first time that Danielle Carty collected laundry from the homeless residents of a local encampment, one man told her: “You are asking us for our DNA.”... → Read More
The spice-rubbed pork is still steaming when vendors chop the fragrant roast. They arrange platters of melt-in-your-mouth meat, fried vermicelli noodles... → Read More
Called “New Stories: New Futures,” the light, video and sound exhibitions will feature international and local artists on Aug. 20 and Aug. 21. → Read More
Maxine Davis had enough of racial microaggressions and being routinely undermined at work, so she decided this spring semester was her last teaching in... → Read More
On a recent Sunday, you could hear the sound of fists striking their targets all over Flag Pole Hill Park. The source? A group of about 20 Asian American... → Read More
Last year, Pamela Young spent Juneteenth bailing people out of jail. She and other organizers were waiting for releases in Fort Worth when they heard the... → Read More
Visit Lake Cliff Park on a typical Thursday, and volunteers with Feed the People will call out and ask if you want a freshly prepared meal. On a recent... → Read More
Property taxes will increase almost 5% this upcoming year for EPISD households in order to raise $218 million for a 2016 bond project. → Read More
Family members described Maria Cristina Vargas Espinosa, 38, as a mother of 3 girls who sought better opportunities in US before she died in the attempt → Read More
El Paso County Medical Examiner identified the woman who apparently died after a fall from the border fence near Sunland Park, New Mexico. → Read More
On Aug. 3, 2019, trauma surgeons had minutes to prepare for victims of the Walmart mass shooting. But the aftermath reverberated far beyond that day. → Read More
Joined by Mayor Dee Margo, County Judge Ricardo Samaniego and Pastor Michael Grady, the bishop said the panel will honor victims of the mass shooting. → Read More
One year later, El Paso comes together to commemorate the lives of those lost at the Aug. 3 Walmart shooting. → Read More
U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar urges lawmakers to act against gun violence as El Paso approaches the one-year anniversary of the Walmart shooting. → Read More
The Mexican Consulate and El Paso County Medical Examiner will now collaborate to positively identify the woman and attempt to notify next of kin. → Read More