Watching the Watchers
I told you about the Torre Centinela that’s going up in downtown Juarez. Well, Juarez isn’t the only city in
EPEC’s Rate Increase
In this ElPasoMatters.com post, Diego Mendoza-Myers writes about EPEC’s plans to build out its system and what that means for
El Paso Electric is Coming for Your Money
Vic Kolenc has written an article for the El Paso Times headlined ‘An international issue’ | El Paso Electric substation
“The First Livestreamed Genocide”
From AlJazeera.com: The Al Jazeera Investigative Unit’s feature documentary GAZA exposes Israeli war crimes through the use of videos and photographs posted
I Don’t Like Bullies
On Wednesday, CBSNews.com reported that President Trump said “They [Iran] were bullies. They were schoolyard bullies, and now they’re not
Commercial Traffic at the Bridge of the Americas
Mexican business leaders want to keep truck traffic on the Free Bridge, despite the United States General Services Administration’s decision
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, SIR, or Fear and Loathing in El Paso
by Paul Dickerson This morning, I was crossing the Puente Paso del Norte back to El Paso after running a
Dead People
I am of an age where I know lots of dead people. Some, of course, have been dead for a
Dr. M. C. Melanson’s One-Track Mind
by Bob Chessey Narcotic traffickers aim to profit by delivering contraband across geopolitical lines; however, there are physicians who trespass
El Paso is a Small Town
Today’s front page headline of the dead tree edition of our English almost-daily newspaper is “Five new restaurants to try