Fifty-three years ago this week, a group of El Pasoans led by the Rev. Richard “Rick” Thomas believed they experienced a miracle. That phenomenon and a life of service are among the…
Tech Crunch – The tooth fairy just got reimagined for the tech-savvy generation
Move over, Santa. Now there’s another magical character for kids to track: the Tooth Fairy. After making a personalized Tooth Fairy video for his nephew, Oliver Finel noticed a gap. While there…
Texas Monthly – Another exodus in Congress means Texas will need to start rebuilding its clout in 2027
At least 10 Texas incumbents will not be returning to Congress next term, a high-water mark for turnover in the delegation. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Indigenous groups fight to save rediscovered settlement site on Texas coast
Flanked by a chemical plant and an oil rig construction yard, the site on Corpus Christi Bay may be the last of its kind on this stretch of coastline, now occupied by…
KTSM News – Powerball climbs to $1.7 billion after no one wins jackpot
There were no $2 million winners, but $1 million winners were drawn in several states. Read: Read More
Border Report – Muñoz to lead Border Patrol’s El Paso Sector
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Jesse D. Muñoz, a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Border Patrol, is the new chief patrol agent of the El Paso Sector, Border Report has learned….
KTSM News – The winning numbers for $1.6B Powerball jackpot are in
Will you be starting the holidays as a Powerball jackpot winner? Read: Read More
KTSM News – Quintana sworn in for another term as Vinton mayor
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Rachel Quintana was sworn in on Monday, Dec. 22 for her second term as the mayor for the Village of Vinton. Quintana won re-election on Dec. 13…
KTSM News – El Paso Police to step up enforcement during holidays
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Police Department will increase traffic patrols and enforcement over the next two weeks, the department said. This stepped-up enforcement includes Christmas week and New…
Texas Monthly – Texas comptroller questions whether some Islamic schools can be excluded from voucher program
Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock suggested schools that hosted events for the Council on American-Islamic Relations or are linked to China could be disqualified from the new program. Read: Read More



