Sometimes the jokes just write themselves. From CBS4Local, in a story headlined New El Paso waterparks bringing economic growth to

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Sometimes the jokes just write themselves. From CBS4Local, in a story headlined New El Paso waterparks bringing economic growth to
This article originally appeared on 12 April 2017. Sure, half a billion dollars is a lot of money. Especially for
In March, KFOX14 reported that the streetcars are a money pit. KFOX14 Investigates learned in the first four months of
Aspiring journalist Robert Moore recently reported on El Paso’s stagnant population growth for Borderzine, UTEP’s online magazIne for aspiring journalists.
Today the El Paso City Council had a meeting to discuss their response to the Lost Dog election. Early voting
Remember all those reasons the bond advocates used to peddle those Quality of Life bonds? “Residential property owners are shouldering
The City Manager protects his team. Even when they’re wrong. So if one of his Deputy City Managers decides to
Here’s an article from Reason that describes the plights of three cities who paid for ballparks. “Any normal business person
Back in 2009, Woody Hunt talked about the effects of corruption in this interview with the El Paso Inc. Scholarly
You probably saw this op-ed in the Times, where former mayor John Cook and ex-City Manager Joyce Wilson defend their
KVIA delivered a Special Report last night on the Quality of Life bond projects cost overruns. It’s entertaining. Just spitballing,
By spending $161.3 million. From KVIA: El Paso City Council Tuesday authorized the City to borrow $161.3 million for street,
Did you see this story? This version came from NPR, but a lot of news outlets picked it up. Since
Oh, the irony. Here’s a great interview from the September 8, 2009, issue of the El Paso Inc. with an
El Paso suffers from Brain Drain. Since 2012 to 2017, the County of El Paso has seen a net domestic
Isn’t anyone else concerned that the City of El Paso is operating on a plan that was largely conceived in
We saw it yesterday at City Council. City Council holds discussions behind closed doors, and then presents their decision to
When you make decisions behind closed doors, without public input, you better be right. So far, our city hasn’t been
According to Wikipedia, Open government is the governing doctrine which holds that citizens have the right to access the documents
Remember? They told us that hiring City Managers for ten years would provide “continuity.” The problem is compounded by our