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The Trump administration is relying on drones and other advanced technology to secure the border. The drones fly along the border searching for smugglers crossing people or contraband.
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Citlali Delgado has dedicated herself to art. She’s unveiled several murals in Las Cruces and El Paso, and most importantly helps others connect with the community through art.
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The NAACP's lawsuit joins a long-running federal case filed by the League of United Latin American Citizens, or LULAC, in 2021. That case is now targeting the state's newly approved congressional maps.
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Relatives of a man killed along with a woman who survived sued the company that employed the warden of the West Texas Detention Center who shot them.
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White House economist Stephen Miran appears likely to win confirmation for a job on the Federal Reserve's board of governors, after a contentious hearing Thursday.
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Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., talks about why she and other senators, including some Republicans, are concerned about Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine changes and CDC shakeup.
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El Paso Pro-Musica is kicking off Summerfest and their 2025-2026 season with the dynamic ensemble Balourdet Quartet. The Season also marks the 25th anniversary of Zuill Bailey as Artistic Director.
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The El Paso International Music Foundation hosts the Spotlight Series August 21-23. The series includes a conference designed to build connections between musicians and experts in the music industry.
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Christina Muñoz and her husband helped bring the Five Points area back to life when they opened Joe Vinny, Bronson’s Café. Now they've joined another creative community with their new concept, Amalur.
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Desert Spoon Food Hub is collaborating with photographer Jeff Ward and Chef Mateo Herrera to raise awareness of the role that food, small family farmers, and the culture of El Paso play in our lives.
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Fox Grijalva’s Poder es Poder show is on view at the Esperanza Acosta public library. The show features several of her original paintings paired with interactive activities.
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Directed by filmmaker Alicia J. Rose, Menopunks is a raucous, myth-busting documentary that follows middle-aged Riot Grrrl era musicians and female doctors fighting to reclaim hormonal health care.
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The Tejano New Stages Play Reading Series is based on the now defunct New Lines play reading series which was created and nurtured by Dr. Gifford Wingate at UTEP.
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Charles Horak welcomes Tim Z. Hernandez, an Associate Professor at UTEP from the Department of Creative Writing and author of the book, "All They Will Call You." The book will now be adapted into a feature length documentary film.
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