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The late civil rights icon is facing allegations of sexually abusing women and girls tied to the farmworker movement. The fallout is already reshaping how he's honored across Texas, from canceled events to ending a state holiday.
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The Trump administration recently announced it would release 172 million barrels of oil from the United States' Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is located along the Gulf Coast, including two sites in Texas.
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes to the KTEP studios Mike Block, Christylez Bacon, and Patricia Ligia, from Biriba Union, a dynamic ensemble that blends original music with world fusion influences.
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The allegations include claims that Chávez sexually abused women and girls tied to the farmworker movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
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A jury has found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors by deliberately driving down Twitter's stock price in the tumultuous months leading up to his 2022 acquisition of the social media company for $44 billion. But it absolved him of some fraud allegations.
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Muddy floodwaters from severe rains have inundated communities and prompted evacuation orders for more than 5,500 people in towns north of Honolulu. Officials are warning about the possible failure of a 120-year-old dam.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Will Rose speaks with Caleb Lara, whose work on social media and through community projects has brought renewed attention to the rich and often overlooked history of the borderland.
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Suzi Davidoff creates works of art that explore themes of the natural world. Her show at the El Paso Museum of Art, titled Wander, showcases nearly 100 works from 1991 to present.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón sits down with two creative writing students, Jack Bishop and Luis Marquez, to talk about writing, storytelling, and the launch of their new student podcast, The Writer’s Pick.
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The Falstaff is an artist-driven arts and community space housed within a historic former brewery in Central El Paso. It combines art galleries, artist studios, and community-centered programming.
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El Paso native and New York Times journalist Jazmine Ulloa, has a new book titled El Paso: A Borderland History Through Five Families. The book traces the region’s story through migration and memory.
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes Dr. Steve Wilson, Professor of Trombone at the University of Texas at El Paso, and Michael Levine, founder of the Dallas Brass, an American Brass Quintet that features a unique blend of traditional brass instruments with a full complement of drums and percussion.
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Art has been the throughline of Hal Marcus’ life. For more than fifty years, he’s painted the Borderland with clarity and heart. As he now faces significant health challenges, he continues to create.
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Explore the transitional state of mpovie theaters in the borderland. Tune in to On Film as host Carlos De La Torre discusses expansion with Chris Randleman, Chief Revenue Officer for Flix Brewhouse. Learn abpout new El Paso locations and future cinema programming.
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