by attila | Apr 8, 2018 | The City
We knew there were a lot of successful young professionals in El Paso, but we weren’t quite ready for the massive amount of nominations we had for our top 30 Under 30. You guys made it very hard for us, but we were finally able to narrow it down. What we have...
by attila | Mar 27, 2018 | The City
By: Veronica Nevarez With Becky Nelson, Accountant/Real Estate Broker What are some of the major changes to the tax law for Individual Tax filers? On December 22, 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law and signals the most significant changes to our tax...
by attila | Mar 27, 2018 | The City
By: Veronica Nevarez Advancing technology for its clients is only one facet of what SYSOL, the 20-year established security and IT solutions company from Mexico, brings to the table as it makes entry into El Paso. Founder and President, Yiris Hallal, a native of...
by attila | Mar 27, 2018 | The City
By Marko Morales Photos By: Jenn Marquez Within the United States Border Patrol are individuals who make up Border Patrol Search Trauma and Rescue, or BORSTAR. Members of BORSTAR have successfully completed training courses so difficult, it is often described as the...
by attila | Mar 27, 2018 | The City
Gouda Polenta Short Ribs By: Jesse Maynes Polenta is, by definition, a thick mush of cornmeal. Please, allow me to fix this poor definition by giving it the explanation it deserves. Boiling cornmeal turned out to be a great idea—thanks ,Italy! Polenta can be compared...
by attila | Mar 27, 2018 | TCM-One Feature, The City
By: Andy Martinez There was a hint of doubt within me, as I had just reserved a bicycle for pickup at a shop near my hostel, that I might encounter some issues while attempting to traverse through the city from the bike-dominated roads. On the winding road from...