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The El Paso Times is the newspaper for the US city of El Paso, Texas.The paper is the only English-language daily in El Paso (after the El Paso Herald-Post, an afternoon paper, closed in 1997), but often competes with the Spanish-language El Diario de El Paso, an offshoot of El Diario de Juárez which is published across the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
Bret Bloomquist, El Paso Times. September 21, 2024 at 8:26 PM. Four weeks into a winless season, the UTEP football team figured something out on offense in a 27-17 loss to Colorado State.
El Paso Times visual journalists capture 2023 key moments, including Biden's visit, the Juárez detention center fire and Walmart shooter sentencing.
Where: El Paso. 2024 Record: 0-3. Streak: Lost 6. ... This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Scouting report: UTEP Miners football vs. Colorado State Rams. Show comments.
1873 – El Paso incorporated. [3] 1876 – Lone Star newspaper begins publication. [4] 1881. Southern Pacific Railroad begins operating. [1][5] El Paso Times and El Paso Herald newspapers begin publication. [4] 1882 – Avenida Lerdo– Stanton Street Bridge [6] and Montgomery Building constructed.
List of Mayors of El Paso. Mayor Term Ben S. Dowell: 1873–1875 Melton A. Jones: 1875–1876 Solomon Shultz: 1880–1881 Joseph Magoffin: 1881–1885 C. Lightbody:
Joined the El Paso Times in 1976. A native of Valentine, Texas, which is just outside Marfa, Rentería began his newspaper career in 1972 at the Clovis, New Mexico, News Journal.
UTEP has attracted 5,592,257 fans in 34 seasons at the arena. The 11,892-seat arena (formerly 12,222 due to the late El Paso Sports legend Paul Strelzin) has been sold out for UTEP basketball games 112 times. [13] Fans enter the Don Haskins Center early before a UTEP Men's basketball game.