I’ll tell you the truth. It’s hard for me to ask for help. But this time, I need your help

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
I’ll tell you the truth. It’s hard for me to ask for help. But this time, I need your help
In 2012, our property tax rates was 66 cents per $100 of valuation. For FY2023, the property tax rate is
This post originally appeared on 04 March 2022. Saturday, March 5 (tomorrow, or today, or last week, depending on when
Even if you don’t know me, we may have met. District 8 is a small town, especially now that it’s
From Adam Powell at ElPasoTimes.com: Elections in El Paso could look much different if El Pasoans for Fair Elections is
You’ve probably heard about the petition circulating in opposition to the issuance of Certificates of Obligation for expansion of the
Good news, everybody. The ballpark has a new advertiser. That should help offset some of the expense that the City
I mean the richest people in El Paso. The people who got us into this mess. Do they have a
By Kent Paterson In the annals of border history, U.S.-Mexico relations and global commerce, Ciudad Juárez has often played a
“It’s the most congested part of the freeway,” they say. I took that picture up there this morning (Tuesday, August
Somehow I missed the point of City Manager Tommy Gonzalez’ press release about the new budget. When Tommy Gonzalez was
Do you live in, or near, District 8? Do you have a business in District 8? (The district boundaries recently
In a recent guest column at ElPasoTimes.com, Representatives Hernandez, Salcido, and Rodriguez wrote the following: The city of El Paso
From USAToday.com: Gannett, owner of USA TODAY and local news operations in 45 states, [including the El Paso Times] reported
by Kent Paterson Every river searches for the seaEvery life runs its own destinyCanyons white and wild stretches calm and
Because the City won’t stop spending money. While we’re catching our breath (this is, after all, an election year) the
Sunday I went to Cloudcroft. The high temperature was 72. The low was 58. You should try it. Nowhere on
The El Paso Times didn’t come out with a print edition on the 4th of July. They stopped printing a
You’ll remember that back in May, Col. (Ret.) Cary Westin retired from his position as Deputy City Manager for the
The trouble with City Government is that the City Manager thinks that his job is to protect and promote the