F. E. Curry And Fate’s Vagary
The 1923 trial of F. E. Curry is a tale of a lawman who, from performing official duties, became labeled
Golden Cobwebs from the Vault: El Paso’s Aborted Towers
By Kent Paterson Up for a little historic sightseeing in West Side El Paso? If you happen to be driving
James Garner as “Marlowe”
With Rita Moreno doing a fan dance. And Bruce Lee.
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
The Battle of Socorro (New Mexico) and the Futures of People and Data Centers
By Kent Paterson Emerging as one of the hottest issues in the U.S. today, hyperscale AI data centers have become
Memories, Reflections and Connections: The Border Feminicides 20 Years later, Part Two
Feature photo: Mercedes Doretti of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team addresses the Las Cruces gathering. (Photo by Cynthia Bejarano) Convened
Memories and Reflections: The Border Feminicides 20 Years later, Part One
By Kent Paterson Paula Flores recently retold parts of a painfully long and unresolved story to an audience at New
Our Surveillance State
From APNews.com: Once limited to policing the nation’s boundaries, the Border Patrol has built a surveillance system stretching into the