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The mural can be seen at Moon City Park, 10197 Calcutta Drive in Socorro. → Read More
A ceremony Friday at Fort Bliss honored the sacrifices of America’s prisoners of war and service members who are missing in action. → Read More
Catalina Abreo celebrated her 101st birthday with mariachis and family at a safe distance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
David and Karen Espinoza worked hard to make their wedding happen as coronavirus has caused the courthouse to operate with limited services. → Read More
Operation H.O.P.E. and area funeral homes are offering reduced-cost or free funerals for COVID-19 victims in El Paso, Las Cruces and Juárez. → Read More
Telas Rio Bravo owner Ismael Lozano decided to reopen his shop as El Pasoans make their own COVID-19 masks and need the materials his store sells. → Read More
After the pandemic closed his restaurant, Roman Wilcox began filling boxes with organically grown vegetables and herbs on a pay-what-you-can basis. → Read More
Coronavirus: Stay Home, Work Safe emergency health order went into effect this week leaving much of El Paso looking deserted → Read More
Bel Air High School recently completed its 98,000-square-foot, $32 million athletic complex, which houses the Carroll Dibler Gymnasium. → Read More
The $250,000 donation will help El Paso Children’s Hospital boost pediatric care and the hospital’s rehabilitative gymnasium. → Read More
The showcase is the 56th exhibit for Art Windows of El Paso, which showcases local and regional artists. It will be displayed through Oct. 31. → Read More
A giant rosary balloon was released by Catholic groups from San Antonio who traveled to El Paso to pray for victims of the Walmart shooting. → Read More
Pastor Adam Bowles, of Castle Church in Norwich, Connecticut, drove with two friends to Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso to raise money for shooting victims. → Read More
The backpacks were filled with $30 worth of school supplies to help get the students started. → Read More
The zoo took two chinchillas, a blue-tongued skink, a ball python, a rabbit, a rat and an armadillo to El Paso Children's Hospital. → Read More
The parade was followed by the Sun City Pride Fest Downtown. → Read More
Salvador Perches said his family has been in the funeral business since 1958 and they have acquired a vast collection of old funeral equipment. → Read More
To join the summer reading program, sign up through July 27 at any public library or online. → Read More
The former home of the El Paso Diablos baseball team was taken down to make way for the Cohen Entertainment District. → Read More
Protesters say Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's National Development Plan could displace indigenous people and harm the ecosystem. → Read More