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The Cowgirl Up Charitable Fund was created to spark change - to uplift and empower women and girls with dreams of building a future in the arts.
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This month, the Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park celebrates its 5th Anniversary. To highlight the occasion, the Plaza is offering events with a variety of themes, amazing cuisine, property tours, and more.
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Immigration raids are starting to scare customers and workers away from businesses in some parts of the country. Agriculture, construction and hospitality industries depend on immigrants fear workforce disruption. Demonstrators from from California to Texas take to the streets to protest ICE crackdown.
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She said violence must be avoided, and the rights of all migrants must be respected.
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Tune in for a special edition of the Morning Jazz with hosts Ana Rosales and Amanda Ekery. Our hosts are teaching artists who came to visit in representation of the El Paso Jazz Girls organization!
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Hundreds of protesters gathered around Margaret Hill Bridge in Dallas Monday against recent immigrations arrests and raids. It comes in support of protests that occurred in Los Angeles over the weekend.
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While protests in Houston, San Antonio and Dallas remained mostly peaceful, tensions flared in Austin Monday evening.
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New World screwworms used to be a constant concern for ranchers, until they were eradicated from the U.S. in the 1960s. Now that they're on their way back, those who remember dealing with them have warnings about their impact.
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Three related bills prompted substantial discussions in the Texas House and Senate this year. Two passed.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón speaks with UTEP math professor Lawrence Lesser and digital humanities scholar Elisabet Takehana about the surprising connections between poetry, mathematics, and data.