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Heavy rain is raising the threat of life-threatening flooding across the Texas Hill Country, where local authorities are already reporting some cars stranded in high water. Forecasters say isolated rainfall totals of up to 15 inches are possible.
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U.S. Rep. Christian Menefee of Houston said the reported pause was not enough: "A temporary training won't solve a deeply ingrained problem."
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The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Texas spoke out against the Trump administration's Big Bend area border wall plans this week while campaigning in West Texas, calling the wall a "monument to corruption."
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The Trump administration's executive orders have meant that administrators are questioning what art can — and can't — be seen on campus.
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The New York Times journalist Jonathan Swan says the president is fixated on becoming a "great man of history" during his second term. Swan's new book, written with Maggie Haberman, is Regime Change.
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Settlers destroyed a shepherding community in the occupied West Bank despite a suspension order from Israel's highest court. The court has warned of legal anarchy as more of its decisions are flouted.
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The El Paso Print Pachanga will take place from July 15 through August 1, 2026 and features various printmaking events and programming.
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Sutura is a bi-national art encounter which will take place in Ciudad Juárez and El Paso. For five days in the fall of 2026, the border will be activated with exhibition openings, and performances.
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On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise, Jan and John will talk all about summer plant care.
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Join On Film with guest host Carlos de la Torre in the company of Doug Pullen, to discuss the upcoming films featured at this year’s annual Plaza Classic Film Festival, July 16 through the 26th.
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Hosts Daisy Morales and Tony Pina welcome Jane Like Fire to discuss their new album and what is on the horizon for the band. They also feature Planet I Love You’s new album, Isabella Kelly’s new single, and more of the latest music from the border.
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In this special edition of Frontera Frequencies The Miner Music Minute: Faculty Edition, hosts Roberto Avant-Mier and Ale Seañez talk to Professor Creslan Williams about the music he is listening to.
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Host Richard Dayoub welcomes La Nube's three Executive Officers Mick Martinez, Deana White, and Karla Salazar to talk about what STEAM means, the mission of the museum, what La Nube stands for, the impact on the community, the importance of inclusion.
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EPCC Theatre presents Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, July 10–19, 2026 at the Forum Theatre on the EPCC Transmountain Campus. The work has been re-imagined in an 1899 El Paso border setting.
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