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Predicting the Long-Term Post-Pandemic Lifestyle
Signs continue to point that we are slowly and cautiously moving into a post-pandemic world but which adjustments to daily life will stick around long term?
FBI Warns of Swatting, Says El Paso Has Seen Incidents
The FBI has indicated that there have been at least two known instances of “swatting” in El Paso in the last few months and they are not amused.
Lifted Mandates Are Green Light for St. Patty’s but How Many Will Party?
St. Patty's Day suddenly has the potential to get interesting after Governor Abbott announced that COVID health restriction will be lifted effective March 10.
Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino Given the OK to Reopen in March
Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino will finally be allowed to reopen on March 5 which is just shy of a year to the day after having to temporarily close.
City of EP Intends to Bring Back All Their Furloughed Employees
The City of El Paso announced their intention to bring back all furloughed City employees.
NMSU Football Playing Actual Games at the Sun Bowl This Month
You can add NMSU football having to play home games at the Sun Bowl in February and March to the list of general weirdness caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hospitals of Providence Now Allowing Limited Number of Visitors
The Hospitals of Providence announced today that they are prepared to let visitors see non-COVID patients during a limited time window of time each afternoon.
Take Valentine’s Day Photos with Alpacas this Weekend
Roses are red, alpacas are furry, avoid the doghouse this year and book your photoshoot, hurry!
Study Projects 83 Percent of El Pasoans Will Get COVID Vaccine
A national study indicates that approximately 83% of El Pasoans will ultimately choose to receive the coronavirus vaccine.