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Jessica Pishko says a group of sheriffs have become a flashpoint in the current politics of toxic masculinity, guns, white supremacy and rural resentment. Her book is The Highest Law in the Land.
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Immigrant rights groups say ICE has a pattern of keeping immigrants detained for months, and even years, after they have won their immigration cases, putting a toll on them and their families.
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Se Busca initiative encourages border residents to anonymously call or text a tip line to provide information that leads to the arrest of suspects wanted for violent crimes in both the U.S. and Mexico.
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El Paso – Sinaloa cartel leader Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada made his first appearance in U.S. federal court Friday and pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking, money laundering, and other charges related to running a criminal enterprise.
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Hosts Daniel Chacón and Tim Z. Hernandez kick off season 16 of Words on a Wire.
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Mud + Corn + Stone + Blue traces stories of the entangled lands of the United States and Central America. The exhibition hinges on major conflicts that have scarred the region since the 1960s.
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Cleo Arevalo is a multimedia conceptual artist who produces videos, prints, ready-made objects, and installations that examine the globalized oppression of the masses.
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Haydee Alonso is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on contemporary jewelry. She uses a variety of mixed media to create a body of work that speaks about diverse border experiences.
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Mark O’Connor returns to El Paso with his partner in life and music Maggie O’Connor. Mark won the International Fiddle Championship in the Sun City when he was 19 years old. They talked with musicologist Lindsey Macchiarella prior to their performance for El PasoPro Musica.
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Rudy Pina was awarded the Gold Nugget Award in 2023 as an exceptional graduate from the College of Science where he earned a B.S in Biological Science-Microbiolog. He shared his story with Keith Pannell as part of KTEP series We Are UT El Paso
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Join our host Louie Saenz to speak with Mateo Askaripour to go over his new novel “This Great Hemisphere”, here on the Book Club, KTEP!
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Jesus “Cimi” Alvarado began his artistic career as a graffiti artist in El Paso Texas. His footprint can be found throughout the city’s historic Segundo Barrio and beyond.
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