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Under a new agreement, Mexico will release 202,000 acre-feet of water to the U.S. beginning this week.
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Two makers are coming together to create “The Stitch House,” a creative space for all different types of fabric artists.
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Human Rights groups are calling the immigration detention camp at Fort Bliss a human and civil rights disaster. They demand the federal government shut down the tent facility and warn living conditions are putting hundreds of people held there at risk.
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An approaching primary election was a factor in Thursday’s Supreme Court decision to set aside a lower court’s ruling that had blocked the Republican-backed map from taking effect. A key question moving forward is whether the lines were redrawn based on race or partisan politics.
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The FDA says four major retailers including Walmart, Target, Kroger and Albertsons continued to sell ByHeart baby formula products for days or weeks after the Nov. 11 recall.
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The British broadcaster apologized to Trump last month, calling the edit an "error of judgment," but denies its reporting was defamatory.
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It’s Christmas time and one of the season’s highlights is A Christmas Carol en La Frontera — the beloved bilingual Borderland twist on Dickens.
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Part 2 of Tim Z. Hernandez’s conversation with activist Olga Talamante, revisits her harrowing arrest and imprisonment during Argentina’s Dirty War. Olga reflects on the brutality she endured—torture, isolation, and the constant threat of death—and the grassroots freedom campaign that blossomed thousands of miles away.
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Amanda Ekery is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and composer from El Paso whose work bridges culture, history, and storytelling. Her latest album Árabe was just nominated for a Grammy Award.
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Art can help heal our veteran community. A workshop with artist Joey Lee Cabral and an exhibit of Tom Lea’s WWII paintings offer space for reflection and, connection at the Veteran One Stop Center.
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In this episode of The Storykeeper from Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez sits down with activist and community leader Olga Talamante to explore the extraordinary journey behind her life’s work.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón speaks with writer and journalist Michelle Morgante about her journey from a small agricultural town in California’s San Joaquin Valley to a globe-spanning career in journalism, and ultimately, to fiction writing.
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Clarisa Ramirez is President of the Armonía Symphony Collective, a new social group for young professionals that builds community around the El Paso Symphony Orchestra.
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Sunset Parlor offers many ways to honor the changes in our lives through a focus on wellness.
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