Woohoo! Yeah, the Miners suck, again, those poor dears. And people are running away from El Paso like it’s on

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Woohoo! Yeah, the Miners suck, again, those poor dears. And people are running away from El Paso like it’s on
Didn’t you think that the proposed downtown arena was for professional sports? Wasn’t there a lot of talk about an
From the El Paso Times: Downtown El Paso’s slow-to-grow housing market is getting a new addition when a 13-story office
That’s the latest rumor to emanate from the bowels of City Hall. According to the rumor, the City of El
Here’s a Steve Jobs quote: A players hire A players, but B players hire C players and C players hire
It’s that time again. Your property taxes are due without penalty by January 31. The riches are shuffling and refinancing
I came across this press release from the City from back when iFly announced their move into Monticello. The City’s
El Paso house prices are rising, abetted, perhaps, by the Central Appraisal District’s increase in valuations. But is the tail
I’m not in favor of selling El Paso Electric to J.P. Morgan. I’ve seen enough movies to know that you’re
Good news, everybody. From KTSM.com: El Paso City Council received an update on its financial report for 2019 Tuesday, which
This article originally appeared on 17 January 2017. What do you think has more effect on the El Paso economy.
On December 5, I requested the employment contracts for City Manager Tommy Gonzalez from the City of El Paso via
I don’t know it you noticed, but the citizens of El Paso lost that election the other day. The City
The citizens of the City of El Paso are suffering from bad decisions stemming from wealth and income inequality. Our
El Paso City Government, and the multimillionaires driving the truck, are intent on forcing top-down gentrification on the city. Here’s
Tommy G has been City Manager for about seven years. Don’t you think that some of this deferred maintenance that
Here’s a story from KVIA: El Paso City Council members have approved spending more than a million dollars to renovate
The City is asking us to approve $413,112,650 worth of bonds in an upcoming election. Early voting starts next week.
Here’s a post from PayToPlayLawBlog.com, printed in its entirety. Trends regarding the enactment of pay-to-play legislation remain remarkably consistent and
I hate to say I told you so, but . . . From the El Paso Times: Data show El Paso’s