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At least 108 people are confirmed dead following catastrophic flash flooding that tore through Central Texas last week, with dozens more still missing — a toll that continues to rise as communities grieve and remember those who were lost.
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In a statement, camp officials wrote: 'Camp Mystic is grieving the loss of 27 campers and counselors following the catastrophic flooding on the Guadalupe River. Our hearts are broken alongside our families that are enduring this unimaginable tragedy. We are praying for them constantly.'
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As federal immigration enforcement intensifies, the Catholic Diocese of El Paso emerges as a frontline defender of immigrant rights.
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Inflation has fallen slightly but grocery store prices are still much higher than they were before the pandemic. And that has many Americans looking for ways to save money. Along the U.S. southern border some families find savings by shopping in Mexico.
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With his eyes on the midterms, Elon Musk says he's starting a new political party. It's a move that could appeal to a key group Trump made gains with last fall: young voters, particularly young men.
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DOGE recently got high-level access to a database that controls billions of dollars in government payments to farmers and ranchers across the U.S.
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On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise, John, and Jan will discuss the recent rainfall in our city and how to take advantage of these cooler, more humid temperatures after many long sunny days.
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The EPCC Forum Theatre proudly presents a musical full of classic Peanuts charm, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances take place beginning July 3, 2025 at EPCC’s Transmountain Forum Theatre.
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Los Colores de Mi Cultura: Works by Maria Almeida Natividad is currently on view at the Mexican American Cultural Center’s community gallery.
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On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise, John, and Jan will discuss about tomato care and ways to preserve your vegetables all summer long.
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PAINT: Rachelle Thiewes is an exhibit at the El Paso Museum of Art highlighting a body of work inspired by the vibrant colors of lowrider automotive paint found across the Chihuahuan desert landscape.
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On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise, John, and Jan will talk about the summer heat and how watering in our southwest region can be benefited by practices according to our hot weather.
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Host Richard Dayoub welcomes the new CEO of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce, Ricardo Mora, and Board Chair, Elizabeth O’Hara to talk about what the Chamber does, the legislative agenda and their outreach to binational members that have business in Ciudad Juarez.
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In this wide-ranging conversation, host Daniel Chacón speaks with poet Matt Sedillo— called “America’s greatest political poet”—about his poetic mission, international travels, and deep commitment to social justice.
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