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Your groceries and gas are more expensive, your rent is going up. We want to know how you make it work.
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While speaking at the global energy conference in Houston, the Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner laid out her vision for her country's oil industry as U.S. companies remain hesitant to get involved there.
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The flesh-eating parasite has not been reported in Texas since 1982, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture is eyeing the movements of New World Screwworms south of the Texas-Mexico border.
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As the Trump administration carries out promised mass deportations, families in predominantly Latino El Paso are adapting in a region known as the Ellis Island of the Southwest. A majority of the ICE and Border Patrol agents in the region tasked with immigration enforcement are also Latino.
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Hundreds of immigrants have been arrested at immigration courthouses. It is unclear whether the federal government's admission could lead to some of those arrests being overturned.
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The roots music maverick did something rare in the streaming era: landed an album that's only available on CD, cassette and LP — without his name on the sleeve — in the top five of the albums chart.
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In this edition of On Film, host Carlos De La Torre welcomes Jacqueline Barragan, Co Director of Femme Frontera, to talk about the Femme Frontera Touring Showcase making a stop in El Paso.
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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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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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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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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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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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