Sometimes the tea leaves lie. From ElPasoInc.com: The El Paso Chamber has appointed Andrea Hutchins as the next chief executive of

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Sometimes the tea leaves lie. From ElPasoInc.com: The El Paso Chamber has appointed Andrea Hutchins as the next chief executive of
Sometimes you have to add the numbers. The El Paso Inc. this week announced that the El Paso Chamber of
Here’s a couple of factoids I extracted from this El Paso Times article about rising property valuations: The overall market
In their recent opinion piece in the El Paso Times titled El Paso’s Resurgence is not Happenstance, State Representative Lina
We are at war. No, I’m not talking about the Ukraine. I’m talking about the undeclared class war that MountainStar
Did I ever mention that the El Paso City Government, the Chamber of Commerce, and MountainStar Sports have declared war
From the El Paso Times: David Jerome, who has been the El Paso Chamber’s chief executive officer for just over four years,
Have I ever mentioned that it feels like the City of El Paso, and the El Paso Chamber of Commerce,
Saturday, March 5 (tomorrow, or today, or last week, depending on when you are reading this) TEDx El Paso is
It’s a class war. The City of El Paso, and the Chamber of Commerce, and MountainStar Sports Group, have declared
Did you go to college? Have you/are you raising kids? Have you ever had a job? Can you imagine doing
Reality is subjective. That notion isn’t popular in the hard sciences, but anyone with a television or internet connection can
Now you know who your friends are. Or at least who your friends aren’t. From the El Paso Chamber of
From the Whispers column is this week’s El Paso Inc.: Look for an announcement this week from the El Paso
The future will look different. But let’s hope we’ve learned from the mistakes of the past. For the past couple
Can we get the members and board members of the Borderplex Alliance to co-sign on some of the bonds the
I don’t know it you noticed, but the citizens of El Paso lost that election the other day. The City
Rising property taxes don’t help small businesses. And all these vanity projects aren’t making the pie any bigger. Where is
Our city leaders — all of them, the elected and the economic and the City staff — are managing El
Oh, the irony. From Aaron Montes at the El Paso Times: A large warehouse built 19 years ago in West