by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 25, 2020 | The City
For years, if El Pasoans needed new or more complex cardiac care procedures, they had to travel to a larger city like Houston or Dallas, with hospitals and specialists who could perform them.February is Heart Month and there are exciting changes happening in the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 10, 2020 | The City
By: Ladonna Apodaca Although born and raised in El Paso, Doris Schwartz’s career in accounting and finance took her to San Diego, California, over 30 years ago. During all those years, Doris never lost contact with the city she would always embrace as her hometown. A...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 10, 2020 | The City
By: Austin NorthPhotos By: Peter Svarzbein Working Capitol is unlike other co-working spaces in El Paso—with a membership program that also allows public access and with unique amenities, the space exudes an air of aesthetically engaging professionalism and...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 10, 2020 | The City
Written and photographed by Henry Craver“You know, as kids, special needs boys and girls get so much support. They get special treatment through school, there are tons of community programs … everyone just sort of rallies around them. But that all changes when they...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 10, 2020 | The City
By Henry CraverPhotos By: Adal Rivas A few weeks ago, I was just finishing up a long workday when I got a text message from a good friend inviting me out for a drink. I didn’t hesitate in accepting his offer—a drink is exactly what I needed. Although I would have...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 10, 2020 | The City
By Michelle Cromer “The acute experience of great beauty readily evokes a nameless yearning for something more than earth can offer. Elegant splendor reawakens our spirit’s aching need for the infinite, a hunger for more than matter can provide.” Thomas Dubay At...