San Jacinto Plaza in El Paso once had a pond with alligators, including a prankster named Oscar and a contest star named Sally, leaving a memorable local legacy.
A new book traces a century of migration, violence, and memory in El Paso, framing the border city as a microcosm of the nation itself. Author Jasmine Ulloa centers her narrative on five families and ...
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OPINION: El Paso’s history is American history
El Paso has significant history, whether it’s American western expansion via railroads, European colonization starting about 400 years ago, indigenous movement and settlement before that, or the ...
The City of El Paso has announced events for Community & Labor Heritage Month which is a month-long series of events that the ...
A New York Times journalist and Burges High School alumna, Jazmine Ulloa, returns to her alma mater to celebrate the release ...
A 5.0-magnitude earthquake shook western Texas late Friday, Feb. 14, and many El Pasoans took to social media to report feeling the aftershock. The National Weather Service office in El Paso also said ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The City of El Paso said it will continue to organize events for a renamed national holiday throughout March in light of controversies with the founder of the National Farm ...
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Museum won’t pursue charges for damaged artifact
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Museum of History says it will not pursue charges against a “young visitor” who recently ...
A sacred Tibetan Buddhist sand mandala on display at the El Paso Museum of History was damaged after a young visitor touched the artwork. Museum staff reviewed the incident and spoke with the visitor ...
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