The Sixty-Four Dollar Question
This week’s Question and Answer session in the El Paso Inc. is an interview with Patrick Schaefer, Executive Director of
The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
This week’s Question and Answer session in the El Paso Inc. is an interview with Patrick Schaefer, Executive Director of
Remember when Billy Abraham was the bad guy? He didn’t maintain all his downtown properties. “Demolition by neglect,” the pundits
Where I went to college, I had to take a class in horse trading. And one of the lessons was
According to this story in the El Paso Times, City Council will ask Joyce Wilson to stand out of the
Well, just like I predicted, the El Paso City Council has offered the job of City Manager to former Irving,
The wind chuffs at a respectably constant 20+ miles per hour, with occasional gusts of forty or fifty or sixty.
I don’t want to queer the deal by pointing it out, but El Paso finally has an effective voice in
You have, by now, no doubt, seen the list of candidates for El Paso’s next City Manager. I’m opining that
Here’s a piece about Mennonites smuggling cocaine into Canada: Jacob Fehr was sentenced last week to seven years in prison
He probably thought it was just any old historic mission: A judge ordered a 23-year-old El Paso man to spend
More good news for the people who are responsible for El Paso’s economic development, the Borderplex Alliance. Business is booming
All you chile-heads have probably been following this story about Sriracha’s fight with the city of Irwindale, California. For those
Here’s a story that maintains that Americans are being denied the opportunity to buy cars with fuel-efficient technology because oil
Your life just got way better and you didn’t even know it. Here’s a story in which a World Bank
Maybe you saw this piece about the 120 most trusted brands in America. Brand management is serious business, and it
Here’s a story from KSHB in Kansas City, explaining how police obtained a search warrant for a home which resulted
According to this story in LaPolaka, a man was killed in Yankee’s Bar this weekend after getting into an argument
I don’t hate El Paso. I’m not against downtown development. What I hate are people who pretend that they know
Lots of the people who voted for Oscar Leeser, expecting Hope and Change, must be kind of disappointed that he’s
The sad part is that the Borderplex Alliance can’t brag about its successes. At least, not in El Paso. But