Everyone is still in shock about the death of Robin Williams. It's been a week since news about his suicide stunned his fans. There has been a lot of Twitter and Facebook traffic from celebs who knew him, but David Letterman knew him for 38 years, and last night, he remembered his friend...
Paying it forward is a nice concept, but not one that you often see in action. One family paid it forward in kindness at this weekend's El Paso Chihuahuas game, and got a lovely thank you in return.
There is nothing like the death of a celebrity to throw light on subjects like cancer, drug addiction, and in the case of Robin Williams, depression. The whole world was shocked to find out that he died yesterday, and the news that he committed suicide after battling depression for years, was an even bigger shock. Robin Williams had a lot of resources available to him to help in his battle with de
It's happened to every girl - a guy, or group of guys, starts saying things as she passes by. "Hey baby, come on over here, mami", or something along those lines. Have you ever wondered why they do that? Has anything so stupid ever worked for them? Do they really expect you to stop and talk to them?
Ballparks.com has named Southwest University Park, home of the El Paso Chihuahuas, the Ballpark of the Year. It was a tough fight to get the park built, but it has been getting rave reviews since it opened.
A few days ago, a video of strangers busting open a window to rescue two kids from a hot car went viral. Witnesses said the mom of the little boy and girl was getting her hair cut and left her kids in the strip center parking lot. Police weren't called, and the woman and her kids went on their way. Now we know why the police weren't called. The kids were never left in the car. Witnesses got the
A lot has been written about the El Paso Chihuahuas and the ballpark they play in. You might have even seen pictures and videos that people have shot from inside the park during games. But you've probably never seen a bird's eye view of the ballpark that was shot recently via drone...
The summer sun in El Paso can roast you like a chicken in just minutes, and kids are especially vulnerable, which is why parents are told to use sunscreen on them and reapply every 2 hours. But now Consumer Reports says that sunscreen might actually do more harm than good.