Annunciation House says feds, city, county need to do more to avoid chaos
El Paso Schools Expand Pre-K Access to Improve Education Outcomes
Universal Pre-K levels the playing field.
Universal Pre-K levels the playing field.
Narcan on Hand: How One Police Department’s Narcan Program Saved Hundreds of Lives
The opioid crisis is at its core a multidisciplinary, multisystem problem, and an effective response to the crisis requires collaboration across those various systems.
The opioid crisis is at its core a multidisciplinary, multisystem problem, and an effective response to the crisis requires collaboration across those various systems.
Opinion: We’ll Be Healthier and Happier if We Adjust Our Thinking About Aging
Positive age beliefs predict better cognitive performance, and negative age beliefs predict worse cognitive performance.
Positive age beliefs predict better cognitive performance, and negative age beliefs predict worse cognitive performance.
El Paso Police Department Increases Narcan Availability for Officers
Narcan is increasingly being used by law enforcement nationwide as a way to respond to the opioid epidemic.
Narcan is increasingly being used by law enforcement nationwide as a way to respond to the opioid epidemic.
Missed Opportunity: Comprehensive North American Plan to Battle Pandemics Largely Ignored
The U.S. and Mexico would need a joint strategy to combat it — but the plan seemed to have been forgotten on the shelf.
The U.S. and Mexico would need a joint strategy to combat it — but the plan seemed to have been forgotten on the shelf.
UTEP Campus Police Do Not Carry Narcan, Despite UT System Approval
UT System police officers are allowed to respond and administer Narcan to people they believe have overdosed on opioids, according to a 2020 UT System Office of the Director of Police policy and procedure manual.
UT System police officers are allowed to respond and administer Narcan to people they believe have overdosed on opioids, according to a 2020 UT System Office of the Director of Police policy and procedure manual.
Pandemic-Era Free School Meals to End in June Without Congressional Action
Congress didn’t extend them when it passed its federal spending bill last month, but a bipartisan group of senators is pushing to preserve the benefits for another year as part of a COVID-19 relief bill being debated this week.
Congress didn’t extend them when it passed its federal spending bill last month, but a bipartisan group of senators is pushing to preserve the benefits for another year as part of a COVID-19 relief bill being debated this week.
Opinion: El Paso Should Look at Highways in a New Way as We Plan Our Future
In late 2017 and early 2018, the Texas Department of Transportation was pitching the expansion of interstate 10.
In late 2017 and early 2018, the Texas Department of Transportation was pitching the expansion of interstate 10.
Critical Race Theory Legislation Sets the Stage for State Board of Education Race
Amid high profile political discussions about how texas students learn about race, gender and sexuality.
Amid high profile political discussions about how texas students learn about race, gender and sexuality.
New Mexico Downwinders Demand Recognition, Justice
The story of the Trinity Test Site is mapped onto the bodies of thousands of New Mexicans, slipped between stories of losing family member after family member to cancer.
The story of the Trinity Test Site is mapped onto the bodies of thousands of New Mexicans, slipped between stories of losing family member after family member to cancer.
One El Paso Family, Three Generations of Women Boxers
Kayla Gomez is making the roof shake.
Kayla Gomez is making the roof shake.
Opinion: Remember the Contributions of Black Women in American History
February is black history month, a time set aside to reflect on the contributions of Black Americans to our history.
February is black history month, a time set aside to reflect on the contributions of Black Americans to our history.
El Paso DEA Has Spike in Fentanyl Seizures Amid National Crisis
“You can’t police your way out of an epidemic. We need the community’s support.”
“You can’t police your way out of an epidemic. We need the community’s support.”
2021 Was a Tumultuous Year for El Paso’s Climate and Environment
Climate change shows a warming of the region’s average yearly temperature — meaning more hot days and hotter nights — with the last quarter century trending noticeably hotter.
Climate change shows a warming of the region’s average yearly temperature — meaning more hot days and hotter nights — with the last quarter century trending noticeably hotter.
In El Paso, Women Hold Just 11% Of Construction Jobs That Could Benefit From the Infrastructure Bill
“There's a sense of accomplishment in construction. You’re building the bridges and the roads, and the refineries and the industrial complexes that run America.”
“There’s a sense of accomplishment in construction. You’re building the bridges and the roads, and the refineries and the industrial complexes that run America.”















