I've been a part of the 93.1 KISS FM family since September of 2001. I am a proud El Pasoan who grew up in Central and graduated from Austin High School before eventually earning a Bachelor's Degree from Arizona State University. I tend to keep things on the lighter side and don't take myself all that seriously. Chances are you'll find me enjoying great food and a drink or two at a local establishment. If you happen to see me out and about please say hi. I'd love to share a laugh or two with you.
Alex Chavez
EPCC To Stream Virtual Commencement for 2020 Grads on Saturday
El Paso Community College will stream and televise a virtual graduation ceremony to honor all of their 2020 graduates.
Ft. Bliss National Cemetery Wreath Laying Ceremony to be Streamed
Wreaths Across America will stream the wreath laying ceremony at Fort Bliss National Cemetery on Friday, December 18.
Suggested Quarantine Activities to Prevent Adding to Baby Boom
There seems to be a bit of a baby boom in El Paso which suggests that couples have been occupying their time with activities other than playing board games.
Dave Koz Streaming EP Christmas Concert on Saturday
Dave Koz will be streaming his El Paso Christmas concert on Saturday, December 12 but this virtual show will not be free to access.
1st Armored Division Band Performing Virtual Concert on Friday
Fort Bliss’ 1st Armored Division Band, thought of by many as among the best in the entire US Army, will perform a virtual concert on Friday, December 11.
Pearl Harbor Day, Fort Bliss, and WWII
Considering El Paso's long and loving relationship with the military, it’s worth recognizing those lost at Pearl Harbor and Fort Bliss’ contributions to WWII.
Tips for Keeping Your Plants from Freezing Overnight
As temperatures cooled this week, it’s a good idea that plant lovers make sure their greenery doesn’t die or is damaged as a result of the colder weather.
Despite New CDC Guidance, EP Officials Not Shortening Quarantine
New guidance from the CDC indicates shortened quarantine times but El Paso health officials have stated that those recommendations won’t go into effect locally.
Starbucks to Give Free Cup of Coffee to COVID Frontline Workers
Starbucks will be giving COVID-19 frontline workers a tall, brewed coffee free of charge throughout the month of December.
Local Nonprofit Providing Counseling Services for EP Children
The Children’s Grief Center of El Paso is offering services for children who have lost a loved one to COVID or are experiencing anxiety and depression.
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Providing Grants to Small Businesses
The El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce announced that small businesses owned by minorities can apply for grants ranging from $1,500 to $5,000.
Early Voting for Runoff Elections Begins on Wednesday
Election Day may have been on November 3, but not all local races were decided. For those races that are currently in a runoff, early voting began Wednesday.