El Paso Mayoral Candidates Talk To Mike And Tricia Mornings
El Paso voters are going to choose a new mayor on May 11th, and 8 candidates are running for the spot. This week, Mike and Tricia Mornings is getting to know them.
El Paso voters are going to choose a new mayor on May 11th, and 8 candidates are running for the spot. This week, Mike and Tricia Mornings is getting to know them.
El Paso voters are going to choose a new mayor on May 11th, and 8 candidates are running for the spot. This week, Mike and Tricia Mornings is getting to know them.
This is awesome! I don't think I've ever heard Monika scream so loudly...like her own house was being blown up!
The ASARCO stacks and El Paso City Hall building are scheduled to be destroyed Saturday and Sunday, and even though they will be filmed from every angle, and blogged about obsessively, I think the newspaper is still the best way to experience the big blow ups.
Stray bullets from across the border have been known to strike City Hall in Downtown El Paso from time to time, but on April 14, you will have the opportunity to watch the whole rotten establishment come crashing down while basking in the lush amenities of a three-star thunderdome.
The two sides of the ballpark debate finally got a ruling yesterday from a state court in Austin.
The City of El Paso got the go ahead for it’s plans to build a minor league ballpark in downtown El Paso because the judge in the case said the group opposed to the ballpark didn’t prove their case that the City shouldn’t be allowed to issue voter approved bonds to build the ballpark.
So is it time to play ball? Well.......
For a while now, we've been getting dribs and drabs of 'mean girl' type emails written by various local city government officials, primarily City Manager Joyce Wilson. The press has been panting over what a meanie Ms. Wilson is, but I think it's time for everyone to grow up and get over themselves.
As the relocation of City Hall employees begins and plans to demolish the building take shape, the window of opportunity to witness or photograph some of the most spectacular views of El Paso and Mexico is closing fast.
This morning during one of my newscasts, I went off on a rant that focused on City Representative Eddie Holguin. I got a very interesting phone call about it later in the morning...
The arrival of Triple A baseball has kind of been like the arrival of a baby. A lot of waiting for a while, then fast and furious action right at the end!
High paying tech jobs are scarcer than rain in these parts, but tonight, there are a whole bunch up for grabs at the City of El Paso's IT Jobs Fair. If you are looking for an IT job, you need to keep reading!