by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photography provided byLa Nube The shape of Downtown is changing as visitors are encouraged to take a respite from the Sun City heat and enjoy a walk in the clouds inside a multilevel masterpiece made of an undulating series of barrel vaults...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
ByShelley Mozelle Photos courtesy The Dry Land and El Paso Children’s Garden The excitement is building. “Tell us more about this garden coming to our area,” exclaims one curious gardener. “I want details,” demands a local businessman. “My imagination is...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
ByAna L. Diaz As our summer weather slowly begins to fade, the sun settles a little earlier in our beautiful mountains. You can easily feel like something special is about to stir in the Sun City of El Paso. Football season in El Paso is a time when families,...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
ByVic Poulos As summer comes to a close and we start longing for cool weather, my wine urge turns to those that work in fall and cooler weather. In September, I typically begin the transition from chilled white and rosé wines to light red wines for the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
ByAmber Lanahan As kids begrudgingly make their way back into schools and the smell of pumpkin spice dances through the air, the season of Fall marks the beginning of a social calendar filled with friendly hangouts and family visits. With pools and splash parks...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
The Amigo Airsho has been a beloved El Paso tradition for decades. Since 1981, the event has brought entertainment to El Paso with breathtaking aerial performances and fascinating static aircraft displays. The Amigo Airsho had a long-running home at Fort...