By Edgar Sandoval and Reyes Mata III Reporting from El Paso Five and a half years ago, Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old with a documented history of mental illness, stopped at a Walmart in the ...
The El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (EPHCC) agreed to settle with the U.S. Department of Justice after a two-year-long ...
In this week’s episode of There’s Nothing to do in El Paso, KTSM 9 News Ian Roth and Karla Draksler put on their gardening gloves to help volunteer Master ...
Deadbeach Brewery, 3200 Durazno Ave., will hold its Borderland Beerfest from noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, April 5. Come enjoy ...
The Texas Senate passed its version of the two-year statewide budget last week, and it calls to provide $10 million for the ...
The legendary sound engineer and native El Pasoan passed away on March 26 at 77 in his El Paso home, but not before his contribution to music history was complete. Manning was born and raised in El ...
A show involving larger-than-life puppets celebrated immigrants and sought to educate the audience, its organizers aid. The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, ...
There are said to be more than 200 types of mangoes grown in Thailand. But when it comes to creating one of the country’s most beloved desserts, khao nieow mamuang, connoisseurs say few varieties will ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The Sal y Limon Street Festival is back in Downtown El Paso for the fourth year, promising to be bigger than ever before. If you love tacos, tequila, and live ...
OLBG looks at why some celebrities and moguls choose to own casinos, further adding to their wealth and allure.
Journalist Richard Parker reframes American history through El Paso’s borderland legacy in “The Crossing,” now the El Paso Matters Book Club pick.
The Grand Palace will probably be on the itineraries of most first-time travelers to Bangkok. That's because the complex once served as the residence for multiple Thai kings, their royal courts ...