No matter how you feel about the trolley conceptually, you have to admit that the execution has been disappointing. There
The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
No matter how you feel about the trolley conceptually, you have to admit that the execution has been disappointing. There
El Paso suffers from Brain Drain. Since 2012 to 2017, the County of El Paso has seen a net domestic
Here’s an entertaining post from District 3 Representative Cassandra Hernandez, hyping the benefits of the Children’s Museum. Which is curious,
In a report that will surprise no one, tripnet.org informs us that the roads in El Paso are some of
Isn’t anyone else concerned that the City of El Paso is operating on a plan that was largely conceived in
If you needed more proof of El Paso’s corrupt, inbred, good old boy network, consider this: Bill Burton, the mastermind
The City of El Paso is going out of its way to develop some land on the fringe of the
Those boys in blue cannot buy a break. No, I’m not talking about the Cowboys. Read this story from KVIA:
The El Paso City Council abuses Executive Session. A lot. There are reasons to use Executive Session. The Texas Government
On August 21, 2018, at their regular meeting, City Council discussed the Mexican American Cultural Center in Executive Session. Their
We saw it yesterday at City Council. City Council holds discussions behind closed doors, and then presents their decision to
The El Paso Police Department has a pretty sketchy record of self-policing. This week, the Center for Investigative Reporting’s Reveal
When you make decisions behind closed doors, without public input, you better be right. So far, our city hasn’t been
A couple of weeks ago I went to one of the “Trolley Safety Meetings.” The meeting was in the auditorium
The City of El Paso is proposing another TIRZ. TIRZ 13 will be in Northeast El Paso, up against the
To tell the truth, we don’t know. We can’t know. All the decisions are made out of the public eye.
There’s this fallacy circulating that TIRZ 12 means that only the people who buy land up there on the mountain
Or at least it will be momentarily. The work on the utility bridge is done. Now all we lack is
I think reasonable people will agree that El Paso’s property taxes are too high. El Paso’s property tax rates are
I think it’s obscene that the City of El Paso asks the working poor to pay for luxury amenities for