There are no trades in college football, but the new NIL era is putting the value of players in a new light. Read: Read More
El Paso Matters – Proposition K authors reboot in El Paso
he environmental group that sought unsuccessfully to add climate regulations to El Paso’s City Charter this spring is reorganizing and rebranding as it moves forward. “We’re opening up to a broader audience…
KTSM News – Man connected to suspected shooter in Tupac Shakur’s killing arrested in Las Vegas
The above video shows the search of the home belonging to the wife of Duane “Keffe D” Davis in July. LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas police have arrested a man in…
KTSM News – Las Cruces PD Victims’ Assistance Unit celebrates 30 years
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Las Cruces Police Department’s Victims’ Assistance Unit recently celebrated its 30-year anniversary in September. The Victims’ Assistance Unit was considered a pilot program until 1997 when…
El Paso Matters – Government shutdown would have ripple effect across region
A government shutdown that may well begin Sunday could create an economic disruption for El Paso and create other problems for those who want to travel, get a passport or register for…
Texas Monthly – Sayin’ Howdy to Big Tex
Big Tex has come a long way—if not geographically, then certainly in terms of his cultural significance. He started his career in 1949 as a giant Santa Claus statue, beckoning holiday shoppers…
Texas Monthly – Lawsuit by Attorney General Ken Paxton’s accusers can continue, Texas Supreme Court rules
The whistleblower lawsuit, which argues that four senior staffers were improperly fired in retaliation for reporting Paxton to the FBI, returns to a Travis County trial court for action. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune Lawsuit by Attorney General Ken Paxton’s accusers can continue, Texas Supreme Court rules
The whistleblower lawsuit, which argues that four senior staffers were improperly fired in retaliation for reporting Paxton to the FBI, returns to a Travis County trial court for action. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune Lawsuit by Attorney General Ken Paxton’s accusers can continue, Texas Supreme Court rules
The whistleblower lawsuit, which argues that four senior staffers were improperly fired in retaliation for reporting Paxton to the FBI, returns to a Travis County trial court for action. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – U.S. Supreme Court to rule on Texas law limiting social media content removal
The high court previously blocked the state law from going into effect while the case plays out. It will also consider a similar Florida case that revolves around the First Amendment Read:…



