by attila | Jul 26, 2017 | Spaces Home & Design
Whether or not Prosecco popsicles sounds familiar, it all began with POPS. Launched in June 2014 by two old school friends, James and Harry, saw a gap in the market for a contemporary, unique and fun concept. With a vision to incorporate the nostalgia of a popsicle...
by attila | Jul 12, 2017 | The City
BY: Kayla Melson It was when she learned of an animal abuse case in the Fall of 2016 that Vanessa Acosta discovered her passion. El Paso Animal Services officers rescued Raven, a 1-year-old Black Labrador mix, when they found her with a four-inches-too-small collar...
by attila | Jul 12, 2017 | The City
By: Marie Moore Photography By: Nick Arias According to a Congressional address delivered by Congressman Beto O’Rourke: There are an estimated 750,000 DREAMERS in the U.S. They are beneficiaries of an executive action by President Obama. It is the Deferred Action for...
by attila | Jul 12, 2017 | The City
By: Christina Chittenden Photography: Sharilyn Wells Singer Mariah Carey said it best when she said, “There’s a hero if you look inside yourself.” For El Pasoan Diamond Price, being a hero began many years ago – though she is far too humble to admit it. At the age of...
by attila | Jul 12, 2017 | After 50
By: Marie Moore Losing a pet is always traumatic, no matter what age we are. Personally though, I believe it’s harder for those of us over 50. For starters, a lot of us are empty nesters. As much as I loved our wonderful dog, I remember how busy I was with my daughter...