El Pasoan Charles Sanchez is seeking a second chance after serving a three-year prison sentence for driving while intoxicated.
Artificial intelligence is becoming unavoidable in the business world, and the University of Texas at El Paso wants students to be prepared before they enter the workforce.
Q: A client came into my office to request help on a real estate sale by her and her minor child. The minor child had inherited a portion of this ...
Carlos Amaya, vice president of instruction and workforce education at El Paso Community College, has been selected for the ...
El Pasoan Stephanie Han, the WBA lightweight champion, Albuquerque’s Holly Holm and Puerto Rican boxer Amanda Serrano worked ...
As EPISD students prepare for summer break, district leaders are preparing for something far less celebratory: deep budget cuts, possible layoffs and an historic financial reckoning.
Kemp Smith, an El Paso law firm, has donated $100,000 to the University of Texas El Paso in support of the establishment of ...
The University of Texas at El Paso recognized alumni with the fastest-growing businesses at its Miner Business Impact Awards ceremony Thursday at St. Roger’s Depot.
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