Every year the City of El Paso honors the 23 victims of the shooting and this year the tributes will last a few days, allowing locals to pay their respects at one of the many events.
I remember I took a photo of El Paso’s sunset the evening of the August 3rd shooting right after it rained and for me, that sunset gave me the same feeling I got when I saw Thursday’s sunset.
HOME’s historic Blue Flame building in Downtown El Paso will be lit in wite to honor those family members, friends and neighbors who were affected by August 3rd’s shooting.
El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego announced on his Facebook page that the August 3rd Resilience Ceremony would be taking place at Ascarate Park’s Healing Garden which sits at the entrance of the park.
The El Paso Chihuahuas had planned a "915 Night" before COVID-19 took away their baseball season, but the idea is so good that it should become a new tradition.