The post was written by Facebook user Cristal Rodriguez and it mentioned that her cousin threw a Quince for her daughter and that she spent so much time putting it together but no one showed up.
Tino’s work is well known in El Paso and one of his most beloved pieces of street art was the "Don't Be Self Conchas" mural which sat outside of a local boutique, “Desert Mama.” However, if you’ve driven past the business you may have noticed that the vibrant mural is no longer there.
Well, apparently nice neighbors are common here in Texas! A new study has revealed that Texas is #9 on the list of states that have the kindest neighbors in America.
El Paso couple Wendy and Miguel Gamillo are hoping to bless three local families in need this Thanksgiving and it’s all thanks to their non-profit organization, Plant A Seed.
After a two year hiatus, The Fred Loya light show is coming back but with a twist. El Paso Commissioners Court recently agreed on a partnership to bring the Fred Loya holiday light show to Ascarate Park.
El Paso school districts will be showing their support and solidarity with Uvalde by wearing maroon and white colored shirts which are the school colors for the Uvalde school district.
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.
El Paso is FULL of amazing local non-profit organizations and now it's time to show our love and appreciation for these non-profits by voting for them during this week's "Chuco Gives Back Bracket."