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Good news: Your vote in the primaries makes a bigger impact because fewer people are voting.
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The warning comes due to ongoing security operations, road blockages, and criminal activity. U.S. citizens in Jalisco, Tamaulipas, Michoacan, Guerrero, and Nuevo Leon are advised to shelter in place until further notice.
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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.
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The Texas Legislature at least partially implemented less than a third of recommendations from the state's 2024 Children's Behavioral Health Strategic Plan, according to a recent report. Many of the recommendations focus on increasing access to services that keep children in their homes or communities instead of institutional settings.
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The Food and Drug Administration aims to evaluate treatments for rare diseases based on plausible evidence that they would work — without requiring a clinical trial first.
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A man with Tourette syndrome shouted a racial slur and other offensive remarks during the BAFTA awards ceremony Sunday. The BBC did not edit out his outbursts in its delayed broadcast.
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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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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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