All posts tagged "El Paso"
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Jo Ann Holt | October 4, 2019
El Paso Celebrates Dia Los Muertos in Grand, Ghostly Style
El Paso’s closest neighbors are just across the Mexican border in Juarez. With its strong Hispanic and Latino...
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Matthew Monk | August 18, 2017
How Flip-Friendly is Texas?
The number of people getting into the game of flipping houses is rising. Location plays a major role...
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Spring Sault | February 23, 2017
El Paso: Home to Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Wyler Aerial Tramway
The only aerial tramway in all of Texas, the Wyler, run by Texas Parks and Wildlife, boasts amazing...
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Spring Sault | January 3, 2017
2 Missing Fort Bliss Soldiers: Families Seeking Help
Jake Obad-Mathis' and Melvin Jones' families are looking for tips or information as to the whereabouts of their...
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Spring Sault | December 19, 2016
10 Times in Life a Texas Road Trip is Necessary
There are times in one's life when they just need to hit the road, tour some new-found places...
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THC Staff | October 27, 2016
The Writer of ‘Forrest Gump’ is Back with an ‘El Paso’ Tale
Two decades after writing "Forrest Gump," Winston Groom's latest novel, "El Paso" weaves together history and fiction during...
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THC Staff | March 3, 2016
Map Shows What People Wonder About Texas Cities, According to Google
Texas is a cultural phenomenon. From its storied past, stemming from the cry of the Alamo, to its reputation...