by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
By Erin Coulehan UTEP’s highly anticipated move to the Mountain West Conference recently received a major boost, thanks to a $2.5 million commitment from the Paul L.Foster Family Foundation. The gift was announced as the Miners prepare to enter a new era of...
by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
Story and Photography byKatherine Kocian The idea for the El Paso Mushroom Company took root when two high school friends, Maximilian Esparza and Aixarret Hernandez, reconnected years later and discovered a shared obsession with the fascinating world of fungi....
by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
By Shelley Mozelle For Julio Iglesias Jr., growing up with a last name synonymous with Latin music royalty was both a privilege and a challenge. The son of the legendary Julio Iglesias Sr., global sensation and renowned Spanish singer and songwriter, and the...
by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
Words and Photos by Annabella Mireles When we think of local heroes, our minds might immediately think of firefighters, police officers, doctors and teachers. However, the stories of the unsung heroes of dog rescuers should also be on that list. Teresa Meraz,...
by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
Story and photography by Annabella Mireles Models Paulina Lopez (Human); Martin, Gina, and Coco (Reptile) As we slither our way into 2025, we can hope for fresh starts, positive changes and success. What may help us understand what the year has to bring is...
by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
By Erin Coulehan El Paso has always been a city that embraces sport, whether it’s sun-drenched rounds of golf, competitive tennis, or the ever-growing pickleball craze. But now, a new contender has arrived, promising fast-paced action, social camaraderie,...