The Future of El Paso | Inspired by True Events
by Andres Powers I. The Ledger Start with what is already true, because prophecy is cheap and the record is
“There Is No AI, Really (It’s Just People), with Jaron Lanier”
Jaron Lanier attended New Mexico State University, and (I think) Morehead Elementary.
The Restorative Power of Restaurants
by Javier E. Cotera The date was a Sunday in July 1985. My friend Roger and I could see parishioners
The Traditional Barbershops of Juárez
by Howard Campbell In many American cities, the great barbershop tradition is being replaced by heavily marketed, generic chain shops.
How Much AI Is Too Much AI?
by Tim Holt Recently, I submitted a long-form editorial to El Paso Matters that I thought was worthy of posting.
La Cucaracha
by Howard Campbell After walking across the heavily fortified Paso del Norte bridge and ducking through Mexican customs, you arrive
Drones for Them, But Not for Us?
By Tim Holt The ACLU released a report in March called Drones For Them But Not For Us? Most people
You Can Pay When You’re Dead
Since 1979, the State of Texas has had a program that saves older homeowners from getting their houses seized because
An Economic Forecast
Here’s part of an editorial from El Diario de Juarez:1 Ayer informamos que, a tasa mensual, la producción de la
Retrovision: Billares El Cid
This post originally appeared on 12 October 2017. I’m not sure if the information is current. Like everything else in
The “Notorious NARCOTIC Smuggler” La Nacha: The El Paso Years
So, “Who was ‘La Nacha’?” For 50 years “La Nacha” remained a name synonymous with Juarez and opiate trafficking, a
NY Times — “41 of the Greatest Mexican Restaurants Across the United States”
Some yankees from the New York Times compiled a list of “41 of the Greatest Mexican Restaurants Across the United
Citlali Delgado, Artist
Every artist needs a body of work. One painting, or one song, or one role, on stage or the big
El Paso Matters to the Rescue
From ElPasoMatters.org: Between 2015 and 2025, the number of El Pasoans under age 65 grew by fewer than 4,000. The
The Michigan Earthquake: Did Data Centers Clinch Al-Sayed’s Primary Victory?
By Kent Paterson Outspent 11 to 1 by incumbent Congresswoman Haley Stevens, Dr. Abdul Al-Sayed’s August 4 win in the
“Your Summer Electric Bill Explained”
Shouts and Murmurs On July 30, El Paso Electric sent out an email to its customers, with the subject line