This weekend there's the chilly Polar Plunge, a petting zoo at Jumbo Park and the HorrorFest at the El Paso convention center ...
The Queen Has Spoken Entertainment announces the 3rd Annual El Paso Strong Fashion Show at San Jacinto Plaza. The show will ...
Engage with El Paso Matters journalists, join a community 5K, explore book discussions and celebrate Black History Month this ...
Although a March 1923 earthquake in El Paso was described as “a slight earth shake” in news reports, one man and his dog died ...
San Jacinto Plaza will host a record number of runners, as more than 4,700 signed up for the race by midweek and the marathon ...
An El Paso transnational criminal organization member was sentenced in federal court on Thursday, Feb. 20, to close to 20 ...
A circus like no other has arrived in El Paso, bringing a magical, mysterious and frightening experience to the community. Paranormal Cirque, presented by Cirque Italia, is set up at The Shoppes at ...
More than 600 individuals officially became U.S. citizens today during a naturalization ceremony at the El Paso County Coliseum.
The latest round of bills filed in the Texas Senate bills on a historic $18 billion relief effort approved during the legislature's last session.
For more than 60 years, the El Paso Museum of Art has preserved and displayed American, Mexican and European art for visitors to peruse. Sculptures, portraits, photographs and other mediums ...
The earthquake at 10:23 p.m. MT (11:23 p.m. CT) had a depth of roughly 4.1 miles, with its epicenter 33 miles northwest of Toyah, Texas –– a town around 160 miles east of El Paso. Aftershocks ...
Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard revealed updates on the CyTown hotel, a music venue and a rooftop patio in his latest video message. Find out more: ...