by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2025 | The City
ByErin Coulehan El Paso is a city often overlooked by those who don’t take the time to truly understand its vibrant culture and immense potential. But Jon Barela, CEO of the Borderplex Alliance, sees El Paso and the surrounding Borderplex region as more than a...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2025 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photos courtesy of The El Paso Community Foundation Imagine a world where everyday wonders are no longer just mysteries, but discoveries waiting to be unlocked. A world where what seems like magic – floating objects, glowing lights, even the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2025 | The City
Photography by Orlando V. Cordova Additional photography provided by Conservation Society of El Paso In the quiet calm of a spring afternoon, children sit cross-legged in a shaded tent at Licon Dairy, waiting eagerly for bunnies to nuzzle into their laps....
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2025 | The City
Story and photos by Annabella Mireles It’s 5:30 in the morning on a normal Sunday. Most people might be tucked in their beds and plan on sleeping in on their last day of the weekend, however, on March 23, girls from El Paso and Juarez lined up at Ella Blu’s...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2025 | The City
ByAmber Lanahan Professional Insight Provided by:Larissa Castro, PT and Eduardo Cardenas, PT As we grow older and juggle increasingly demanding schedules, our bodies often struggle to keep pace. Tight shoulders, stiff knees, and sore backs are just a few of the common...
by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photography byTexas Parks and Wildlife For the first time in more than half a century, wild desert bighorns roam the Franklin Mountains. Their return is more than a symbolic homecoming – it’s also a battle for survival. Once abundant across West...
by luis | Mar 14, 2025 | The City
ByErin Coulehan El Paso is a city of stories, some whispered through generations, others buried beneath the weight of history. Too often, the Borderland is reduced to headlines and political debates, its rich past overshadowed by the narratives of those who do...
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...