El Paso businessman Miguel A. Loya has donated $30 million to UTEP’s college of engineering, the largest gift ever received by the university.
Watching family members struggle with long-term illnesses left two El Paso teens searching for a way to help, and their shared passion for coding became their answer.
The diminishment of the Washington Post hits hard because it feels like another demoralizing thing in our national life. Our public life as a nation—how we are together, how we ...
This is madness. But the El Paso shows are also great news for the local economy and come on the heels of Coldplay’s recent sold-out concerts, which contributed an estimated $6 million to El Paso’s ...
Rebecca Guerrero, an English language arts teacher at the Young Women’s STEAM Research and Preparatory Academy, recently received an Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award, considered the highes ...
VEMAC LLC wins second consecutive Golden Trowel Award for flattest concrete floor slabs. Recognised at the 2026 World of ...
El Paso businessman Miguel A. Loya has donated $30 million to UTEP’s college of engineering, the largest gift ever received ...
Dr. Victor Waters, a physician and attorney, has been appointed as the new chief medical officer at University Medical Center ...
El Paso businessman Miguel A. Loya has donated $30 million to UTEP’s college of engineering, the largest gift ever received ...
SBNG announces staff promotions across audit and accounting teams. Vianey Saldivar, Cristina Castro, Jesus Aguilar, Nathan ...
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New data reveals progress and challenges in the El Paso District Attorney's Office under DA James Montoya, including ...