Tim Hardaway, a UTEP legend and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, will return to the Sun City for an exclusive book signing event on Saturday, March 28.
There are two individuals on both sides of Super Bowl LX with ties to El Paso and UTEP. Let's jump into some of the most notable ties to the Super Bowl for the 915.
Steve Kaplowitz is celebrating an impressive milestone as he marks 30 years on the air with 600 ESPN El Paso and Townsquare Media this June. To commemorate this significant achievement, a special celebration will take place on Thursday, July 3rd at Kings X, located at 4119 N. Mesa, from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM. Kaplowitz has been a prominent figure in El Paso's sports media landscape since he began his career in 1995 on the KLAQ Morning Show with Buzz Adams. Over the years, he has built a legacy as the longest-running daily sports talk host in the city, covering notable local sports stories, UTEP athletics, high school sports, and major events like the Super Bowl and HBO Boxing.
Quarterback Malachi Nelson, a highly touted five-star prospect with limited Division I experience, is transferring from Boise State to UTEP with three years left of eligibility.
Former UTEP football head coach Dana Dimel, who served as an offensive assistant at Illinois this season, died Tuesday in his sleep at the age of 62. His agent Pete Roussel was the first to announce the news.
Thanksgiving leftovers: delicious today, dangerous tomorrow! According to Foodsafety.gov, perishable holiday food must be refrigerated within two hours to avoid bacteria buildup. Wondering how long Thanksgiving leftovers last? Experts from the New York Post say four days max in the fridge—after that, it’s freezer or trash time. Reheat to 165°F for safe eating, and don’t rely on the sniff test! Follow these food safety tips to enjoy your Thanksgiving feast without a side of food poisoning.