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John Marck and Arthur Jones, both currently with the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
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With two elections coming up in May, advocates say gaps in support services can make voting a time-consuming challenge for many people with disabilities, despite legal protections guaranteeing access.
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In this first episode of a two-part conversation, host Daniel Chacón sits down with Dr. Gabriela Baeza Ventura, director and publisher of Arte Público Press—widely recognized as the nation’s leading publisher of U.S. Latinx literature.
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The court issued a decision Monday morning allowing Texas to use the controversial congressional maps that were drawn last summer. The order reverses a lower court ruling that could have led to the maps being thrown out.
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Many of the nation's overgrown forests are at high risk of burning. Under the Trump administration, work to reduce flammable vegetation fell by more than a million acres compared to previous years.
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President Trump has thrown his support behind challengers to Republican state senators who opposed his redistricting push.
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Rebecca Frost Mayer has taught theater and dance throughout the United States. Currently she is head of Musical Theatre at UTEP and Artistic Director of the El Paso Hoofers Tap Dance Ensemble.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Will Rose sits down with graphic designer Josh Korwin to explore the often unseen craft behind book and literary magazine design.
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Chelsea Culprit’s Mercado de Sueños show is on view at The Falstaff Project through May 9, 2026.The show is inspired by her time spent living next door to the Mercado de Sonora in Mexico City.
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In this week's episode of Frontera Frequencies, hosts Roberto Avant-Mier and Alejandra Seanez discuss songs about taxes. For the Miner Music Minute segment, student Melissa talks about songs that have defined her musical taste and memories.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Will Rose sits down with author Lauren D. Woods to discuss her debut short story collection, The Great Grown-Up Game of Make-Believe—a book that moves fluidly between realism and the surreal, blending sharp emotional insight with inventive, often unexpected forms.
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Orlando is no ordinary noble. Dashing, bold, and full of charm, they sweep through centuries defying rules society imposes. Orlando will be performed at the Wise Family Theatre April 17 – 26, 2026.
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For this season finale of Exit Stage Left, hosts Daisy Morales and Tony Pina come together with Genuine Reference Studios and three local bands: Texas Hart, Planet I Love You, and Jane Like Fire to bring this special live showcase episode to life!
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes to the KTEP Studios acclaimed cellist John Henry Crawford to talk about his special performance in El Paso Pro Musica's Cellobration, his love for Cello and other cultures.
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