A New York Times journalist and Burges High School alumna, Jazmine Ulloa, returns to her alma mater to celebrate the release ...
A new book traces a century of migration, violence, and memory in El Paso, framing the border city as a microcosm of the ...
In El Paso, the nickname 'El Chuco' celebrates a unique identity, tied to 1930s Pachuco culture and the urban legends of a downtown shoe sign that shaped local lore.
As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, a “bright idea” from El Paso history is shining a light on the sacrifice of local soldiers who fought — and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 2026 marks a century of national commemorations of Black history. Throughout February, organizations honor and celebrate the ...
The El Paso Museum of History is asking the public to help track down a man who destroyed a Tibetan sand mandala that had ...
El Paso’s Black history stretches back more than a century, beginning in the late 1800s as Black families arrived with the expansion of the railroads, the U.S. military and early commercial ...
A sacred Tibetan Buddhist sand mandala on display at the El Paso Museum of History was damaged after a young visitor touched the artwork. Museum staff reviewed the incident and spoke with the visitor ...
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Opinion: El Paso’s long history of hospitality offers a lesson for US immigration policy
Editor’s note: Some people quoted in this commentary are identified only by first names to protect their privacy. No American city represents “the border” like El Paso. Its community spirit, civic ...
In 1966, Texas Western made history by starting five Black players in the NCAA championship game, challenging norms and paving the way for change in college basketball and civil rights.
A sand mandala on display at the El Paso Museum of History was damaged after it was touched by a young visitor last week, museum officials said.
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