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Sentinel Tower Update
They’re bringing it. Pretty soon you’ll be able to see it from El Paso. It’s the Torre Centinela. You remember:

Historical Spanish
From NYTimes.com: In most of the Spanish-speaking world, the principal ways to say “you” are the casual “tú,” and the

EL PASO BADLY NEEDS MORE INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
by Max Grossman Houston, like most major cities, has journalists with the requisite skills for investigating complex financial matters and

50 Years of “Women Make Movies”
From Ariel Daugherty: This year I am celebrating Women Make Movies’, Inc. 50th anniversary, In 1972 I was one of

7th Annual Books and Raspas Giveaway at Jalisco Cafe
From Hector (via Rick Melendrez) at the Jalisco: Free Books & Raspa for the entire family! FREE American flags to

The Ongoing War
At last Tuesday’s City Council meeting, City Staff wanted to renege on a promise the City made to El Pasoans

LatinX El Paso : Odyssey of a Mexican American/Hispanic Community by Oscar Martinez
Latinx El Paso provides a historical and contemporary overview of the Mexican American/Hispanic population in one of the major urban centers