-
Body-worn camera footage from police showed the suspect walking with an AR-15-style rifle, crowds of pedestrians running and hiding along West Sixth Street and officers firing multiple times at the suspect.
-
The San Antonio Republican says he will end his campaign after Republican House leadership called on him to do so amid an ethics investigation.
-
From the governorship to the U.S. Senate race to attorney general, here's who we know will face off for statewide offices in November — and who's heading to a runoff in May.
-
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.
-
Bernard LaFayette, who died Thursday, laid the foundations of the Selma, Alabama, campaign that culminated in the passage of the Voting Rights Act. He was a Freedom Rider and helped found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
-
Affleck's company helps filmmakers build their own AI models that take care of time-intensive details.
-
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.
-
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.
-
El Paso based mixed-media artist Cynthia Gutierrez-Krapp is known for her evocative installations and hand-crafted objects that speak to cultural memory and personal lineage.
-
On Film explores 'Wuthering Heights' and Emerald Fennell's latest film version, analyzing themes of yearning and unfulfilled love through classic literature and cinema.
-
In this episode, host Will Rose sits down with journalist and author Jessica Goudeau to discuss her ambitious and deeply personal new book, We Were Illegal. After writing about refugee families rebuilding their lives in Texas, Goudeau began asking a question she had never considered about herself: how did her own family get here?
-
On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise and Jan will celebrate Valentines Day by gifting gardeners with various events and seed-starting tips to make the most of this lovely month. It is time to start your seeds for the Spring!
-
Join this edition of On Film with guest host Carlos de la Torre to discuss this controversial decision is fellow moviegoer, writer, cinephile, and former creative associated programming at Alamo Drafthouse is Oscar Garza.
-
KTEP's Daisy Morales welcomes to the KTEP studios Candice Reyes and Abel Mireles to talk about the Jazz Exchange Academy Program.
KTEP Radio Shows
Music Programming