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Teatro Neplanta presents Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanley from January 21 - 25 at Studio 1929. Doubt is a story of suspicion cast on a priest’s behavior that questions moral certainty.
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La Bohème captures the raw beauty of youth, love, and loss in artistic Paris. El Paso Opera returns to St. Rogers Depot for five performances of the classic Puccini opera.
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The master gardeners have a long understanding of prunning at central El Paso at the El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, a popular attraction for tourists to stroll and admire the blossoming flowers throughout the spring.
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President Donald Trump is escalating his rhetoric about striking Mexican drug cartels, following Washington's military action in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
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The sister of a Uvalde teacher killed at Robb Elementary was barred from the Gonzales trial after interrupting proceedings.
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NOAA officials said the buoy, which records wave height, wind speed and temperature, floated away from where it's normally stationed at the East Flower Garden Bank, about 119 miles south of the Texas and Louisiana border.
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The City of El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department, in partnership with the Mid-America Arts Alliance will host free workshops for local creative professionals.
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Unexpected Pedestrians features the work of Citlali Delgado who implements an understanding of regional complexity in the borderlands, making it a continuous orbit between both Juárez and El Paso.
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On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise and John will talk with a special guest, El Paso County extension agent for horticulture, Eddie Rascon. As the new year starts, they will dive into what gardeners add to their new year's list.
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A judge on Wednesday denied a defense motion for a mistrial in the case against a former Uvalde school district police officer charged over the law enforcement response to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting.