District 1 city Rep. Brian Kennedy has entered the race to become El Paso’s next mayor, filing his paperwork for the seat Thursday morning. The filing triggers the “resign to run” provision…
Texas Monthly – Biden, Defiant, Will Speak at the Johnson Library on Monday. Fifty Years Ago, LBJ Appeared There to Bid the Nation Farewell.
The first piece about national politics in the first edition of Texas Monthly, dated February 1973, related the story of a civil rights summit that had convened two months earlier at the…
Yard Barker – Deion Sanders names ‘No. 1’ priority for Colorado in 2024
His father and head coach, Deion Sanders, says it’s Colorado’s top priority to keep Shedeur upright this season. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – A Postapocalyptic Guide to the 2024 State Fair’s Big Tex Choice Awards Semifinalists
It had been three days since the children had eaten more than a few mouthfuls of beans from the last can she had salvaged out of the mini-mart. She knew she’d need…
El Paso Matters – El Paso Democratic convention delegates say they’re sticking with Biden in 2024 election
El Paso’s delegates to the Democratic National Convention want President Joe Biden to continue his re-election bid, despite criticism over his debate performance last month. “President Biden has demonstrated strong leadership and…
KTSM News – Thursday 9-hour forecast: Partly cloudy skies with lower rain chance by tonight
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Happy Thursday! Forecasting partly cloudy skies, expect a high of 99-degrees by 4 p.m. While southeast winds will vary from 10 to 15 mph, there will be…
The Athletic MiLB News – Blue Jays hit with a cascade of injuries, including to Bo Bichette and Daulton Varsho
The Blue Jays can’t catch a break on the injury front — prospects Ricky Tiedemann and Adam Macko and even a coach are also hurt. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – CenterPoint exudes chaos, but also appears to be restoring power faster than it previously has
According to state filings, the utility is restoring power at a relatively quicker pace than after prior storms. Texans are still fed up. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Days after Beryl, Texans toil to cope with debris, heat, rain and no power
More than 1 million Texans still don’t have electricity. For those hardest hit by Beryl, the wait will stretch into next week. Read: Read More
El Paso Taxpayer Revolt – JOYCE WILSON UNHINGED
[[{“value”:” We previously reported how former City Manager Joyce Wilson, who launched our City into a 19-year spending binge, lashed out against the current City Council for refusing to fund a half-billion-dollar…



