by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By: Zak HansenPhotos Courtesy of the Sun Bowl Association At the Oct. 18, 1934, meeting of the El Paso Kiwanis Club, Dr. Brice W. Schuller proposed the club host a New Year’s Day football game pitting El Paso High School’s All-Star team against another of similar...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 8, 2019 | The City
By Michelle Cromer In an interview, with reference to his fame, Bob Marley was once asked, “Are you a rich man, do you have a lot of possessions?” He replied, “I don’t have that kind of richness, my richness is life.”So simple yet so profoundly meaningful. Being...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 8, 2019 | The City
By Henry Craver Six years ago, El Paso was at a crossroads. Our lovely border home, so long a hotbed of rich bi-national culture, albeit a humble one, had the chance to reestablish itself as one of the country’s major cities. From 2008 to 2012, the city’s population...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jul 22, 2019 | Spaces Home & Design
By: Grace Neuhaus, Certified Feng Shui Consultant & PractitionerSummertime is here and while some all enjoying the heat, plenty of us are looking for a way to cool down! One summer time favorite is the swimming pool. Here are some benefits of having a water...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jul 22, 2019 | Spaces Home & Design
By Kayla MelsonPhotography By: Jonathan Weingers When many locals think of large, glamorous homes in the El Paso area, neighborhoods in the city’s west side and Upper Valley may immediately come to mind. However, one lavish East El Paso residence is proving that...