The number of minors being charged with felonies for possession of THC vaping devices has skyrocketed throughout El Paso in recent years, with schools serving as the epicenter for arrests.
Voice Training Helps Transgender People Express Themselves
Every day, June Contreras feels like she’s wrestling with different versions of herself. There’s the version she presents to the public, and the real her inside.
Every day, June Contreras feels like she’s wrestling with different versions of herself. There’s the version she presents to the public, and the real her inside.
Opinion: America’s God Complex Is Killing God’s Children at the Border
As an American citizen, who grew up in an American school system, I was indoctrinated as a child.
As an American citizen, who grew up in an American school system, I was indoctrinated as a child.
Opinion: Why Affirmative Action Hiring Failed at the University of Texas at Austin
The societal value of diversity in the workplace has not been adequately explained to the American public and to employers and employees.
The societal value of diversity in the workplace has not been adequately explained to the American public and to employers and employees.
Review: ‘Nobody’s Pilgrims’ Is a Journey of Danger Offering Hope and Love
The first time I finished Sergio Troncoso’s “Nobody’s Pilgrims,” I realized that I was absent-mindedly petting the cover.
The first time I finished Sergio Troncoso’s “Nobody’s Pilgrims,” I realized that I was absent-mindedly petting the cover.
How a Nonprofit Reunites Separated Families in the Rio Grande
Standing atop a makeshift platform in the middle of the Rio Grande, Armando Rodriguez held his 6-year-old daughter tightly on a warm morning last month.
Standing atop a makeshift platform in the middle of the Rio Grande, Armando Rodriguez held his 6-year-old daughter tightly on a warm morning last month.
Alzheimer’s Caregivers in El Paso Find Hope in New ‘Era of Treatment’
“There is such a stigma, especially around Hispanic culture, about having those conversations with the physician,” Hernandez said. “People are very much afraid of knowing they may have cognitive decline."
“There is such a stigma, especially around Hispanic culture, about having those conversations with the physician,” Hernandez said. “People are very much afraid of knowing they may have cognitive decline.”
El Paso Team to Expand Local Food Sources on Border with USDA Funding
The project will also provide technical and financial assistance to these businesses.
The project will also provide technical and financial assistance to these businesses.
Tens of Thousands of Migrants Continue to Press Through Dangerous Jungle With Hopes of Reaching US-Mexico Border
A family from Venezuela climbs from a canoe that has carried them for three hours on the Rio Chucunaque in the Darién jungle. They make their way up a path with a 2-year-old child, tightly in the grip of his grandfather, to check in with Panamanian authorities.
A family from Venezuela climbs from a canoe that has carried them for three hours on the Rio Chucunaque in the Darién jungle. They make their way up a path with a 2-year-old child, tightly in the grip of his grandfather, to check in with Panamanian authorities.
El Paso Police Department Fails Female Officers, Tolerates Sexism, Officers Say
The El Paso Police Department is a hostile workplace for women, various current and former EPPD employees say, with a misogynistic work culture permissive of sexual harassment and sexism toward women officers and civilian employees alike.
The El Paso Police Department is a hostile workplace for women, various current and former EPPD employees say, with a misogynistic work culture permissive of sexual harassment and sexism toward women officers and civilian employees alike.
After 13 Consecutive Days of 100-Degree Heat, El Paso Could Approach All-Time Record
El Paso could set a record of more than three consecutive weeks of 100-plus degree days if a respite of rain doesn’t materialize over the weekend ahead of July 4, according to local forecasts.
El Paso could set a record of more than three consecutive weeks of 100-plus degree days if a respite of rain doesn’t materialize over the weekend ahead of July 4, according to local forecasts.
Teen Pregnancy on Decline; New Sex Ed Policy Could Impede Trend
Jacky Ponce of San Elizario was just 17 when she found out she was pregnant with her two daughters.
Jacky Ponce of San Elizario was just 17 when she found out she was pregnant with her two daughters.
Opinion: How El Paso Can Battle Obesity
Obesity remains a major issue facing the El Paso region. More than 75% of adults in El Paso have excess weight, and this puts them at increased risk for obesity-related diseases such as diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, hypertension, stroke, infertility and some cancers.
Obesity remains a major issue facing the El Paso region. More than 75% of adults in El Paso have excess weight, and this puts them at increased risk for obesity-related diseases such as diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, hypertension, stroke, infertility and some cancers.
Lyft Driver’s Love of Reading Gives ‘Booking’ New Meaning
Tiffany and her husband Corey Bower needed to go to The Fountains at Farah. Instead of driving, they opted to get a Lyft.
Tiffany and her husband Corey Bower needed to go to The Fountains at Farah. Instead of driving, they opted to get a Lyft.
‘This Is Wrong’: Women Officers Fight for Gender Equality, Reform in EPPD
The officers cast the need for reform in stark terms: “As an employee of the police department I would never want my own daughter to work among some of the men within this department.”
The officers cast the need for reform in stark terms: “As an employee of the police department I would never want my own daughter to work among some of the men within this department.”
Visually Impaired High School Senior Strives To Become Teacher for Blind Students
Mickayla Biddle vaguely remembers being a kindergartener in a rambunctious class and thinking to herself that she wanted to be a “strict” teacher when she grew up.
Mickayla Biddle vaguely remembers being a kindergartener in a rambunctious class and thinking to herself that she wanted to be a “strict” teacher when she grew up.