Jaime Esparza, a longtime El Paso criminal justice public servant, stepped down from his position as U.S. Attorney for the ...
The El Paso Fire Department recently began a new tradition in El Paso that will instill unity and pride within its cadets.
Libraries in El Paso honored Black History Month with a series of free "Storytime" events meant to champion cultural ...
The El Paso Times will honor high school athletes this year every week that you, the readers, help determine. We will be ...
Several varieties of extreme weather are forecast for Texas this week as state officials monitor rising wildfire risks in ...
Texas law enforcement officers continue to be arrested for crimes at the border, including human and drug smuggling and trafficking, sexual assault and producing and distributing ...
The El Paso Museum of Art announced the reopening of its second-floor galleries which will be taking place this month, the ...
Apple renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on its maps Tuesday after an order by President Donald Trump was made ...
PBS says it is shutting down its office of diversity, equity and inclusion to comply with President Donald Trump's executive ...
Toronto Raptors' Jonathan Mogbo goes up for a dunk during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Philadelphia ...
Art history alumnus and Xicano illustrator Zeke Peña presented his comic-style narrative series, “The River Remix,” on campus ...
Felipe Esparza is the definition of a self-made comic—unapologetically real, brutally honest, and ridiculously funny. Born in Mexico and raised in East L.A., he navigated a rough upbringing before ...
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