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Sterile flies tinted with a fluorescent dye are now being released in Texas as the harmful parasite inches close to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Hundreds of people from across the country attended the monks' welcome festivities in the Historic Stop Six neighborhood.
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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?
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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!
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is seeing a significant increase in acts of sexual violence against girls and young women. A support center offers a sanctuary for treatment — and to be heard.
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At a event in Washington D.C., A U.S. official said a remote earthquake in 2020 was caused by a Chinese nuclear test.
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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.
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KTEP's Daisy Morales welcomes to the KTEP studios Candice Reyes and Abel Mireles to talk about the Jazz Exchange Academy Program.
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Exit Stage Left, the music show that shines a light on the latest music from local bands, is back and better than ever! Hosts Daisy Morales and Tony Pina kick off the season with new artists, debut singles, and an interview with special guest, local music promoter Michael Devaughan.
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On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny guides us through an inspiring conversation with acclaimed poet, journalist, and educator Maria Esquinca.
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Host Richard Dayoub welcomes John Barela, CEO for the Border Plex Alliance to the studios of KTEP on the 4th out of the 5 shows focused on El Paso’s City Development.
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Slow Emergences dance performance embodies practices to rediscover and value what speed and global crises so often destroy. It asks how healthcare, climate, social welfare, and pedagogy might be re-imagined to support long-term livability.
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After undergoing building improvements that began in October of last year, the El Paso Museum of Art is reopening their galleries. Opening Saturday February 14, 2026 are Frida Khalo - Sus Fotos and Suzi Davidoff: Wander.
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Join this edition of On Film with host Charles Horak and special guest, Jeffrey Everett art Director of the new book Luchadores vs. Everything.
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