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Las Cruces nonprofit gets emergency funding to keep operating migrant shelters
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Border Servant Corps, a faith-based nonprofit that operates out of Las Cruces, says it has secured emergency funding to continue operating what it calls the “two largest 24/7 migrant shelters” in El Paso and Las Cruces. The organization had announced earlier this week that it was facing the possibility […]
Borderland Jam Brings Amazing Artists To El Paso This Weekend
If you're looking for something to do this Memorial Day Weekend in El Paso, you have loads of options including watching artists at work - live. The holiday weekend is a great time to get out and roam around for at least one day, better yet, spend all 3 days having fun around the 915.
County planning series of meetings to get feedback on possible bond
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — El Paso County is exploring the possibility of going to voters for a capital improvement bond as early as November 2024. And the County wants the public’s input into the process and what should be included. As part of that planning process, the County is planning a second phase of […]
CRRUA reports decrease in discolored water calls
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA), which provides water to Santa Teresa and Sunland Park, said that the number of calls it receives from customers for discolored water is down 75 percent from February to April. Those calls include brown and yellow water, the utility said. “We’re definitely turning […]
EPISD appoints two new leaders for district
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Independent School District announced the appointment of two new leaders. They “will further the district’s mission of upholding the highest standards to provide inclusive and equitable learning experiences that support the whole child,” according to the news release. The appointments are: Michelle Casillas has been named the […]
These Texas & New Mexico Cities Are Among The Most Foul-Mouthed Cities In America
What the flip man! Apparently people in El Paso, Texas love to cuss, and honestly, that doesn’t surprise me too much. Wordtips.com recently did a survey on Twitter where they gathered tweets according to cities and calculated which cities use the most curse words and which words exactly that cities most used curse words.
Las Cruces nonprofit gets emergency funding to keep operating migrant shelters
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Border Servant Corps, a faith-based nonprofit that operates out of Las Cruces, says it has secured emergency funding to continue operating what it calls the “two largest 24/7 migrant shelters” in El Paso and Las Cruces. The organization had announced earlier this week that it was facing the possibility […]
Remembering El Paso’s Fallen: Heroes Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice
Living in El Paso, Texas, we have a strong military presence being so close to Fort Bliss. As a result, we see some extremely brave men & women fight overseas. Some make it home safe & others...don't. We've seen many El Paso names lose their lives while defending the United States and this is to remember all of those brave souls.
Here's what you need to know for the Tuesday primary runoff in El Paso
Early voting is a wrap in El Paso's primary runoff. The five-day early voting session ran from Monday, March 20, through Friday, March 24. As of Thursday, nearly 12,500 El Pasoans has cast ballots either in person or by mail, just under 2.5% of the 507,865 registered voters in the county. Friday numbers were not available at print time.
UTEP joins several other entities in wanting to bring more A-list concerts to the Borderland
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Improvements may be coming soon to the Sun Bowl, the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) announced this week. Proposed changes include structural fixes, an improved electrical system, an all-drivable field cover system needed by top acts, widened access for 18-wheelers needed by major concert tours, and other improvements to support big The post UTEP joins several other entities in wanting to bring more A-list concerts to the Borderland appeared first on KVIA.
Last community meeting before EPISD decides on future of 2 vacant campuses
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) is trying to answer the question of what it should do with two empty campuses it still owns. The district held a community input meeting on Thursday, May 23, at the Don Haskins PK-8 School, on 500 Mulberry Ave. This was the final […]
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