CITY TO SPEND $8,593,000 FOR PUBLIC ART
On Tuesday, February 13 under agenda item 7, our City Council will vote on allocating $8,593,000 for public art installations as part of the 2024 Public Art Plan. It was…
On Tuesday, February 13 under agenda item 7, our City Council will vote on allocating $8,593,000 for public art installations as part of the 2024 Public Art Plan. It was…
Today we were treated to a double feature of back-to-back horror films, and we are not talking about the Exorcist and Friday the 13th. This morning Ramon Bracamontes of El…
This past Wednesday, Rep. Chris Canales of District 8 wrote a letter to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) copying the Mayor, his colleagues on City Council, and Staff calling…
Item 43 on the City Council agenda for February 13 is “Discussion and action on a Resolution approving an alternative site for the Multipurpose Cultural and Performing Arts Center and…
On November 5, 2019, the voters approved the bloated Public Safety Bond, authorizing the issuance of $413,122,650 for Police and Fire facilities, including a new $90.6 million police station, a…
Listen to Claudia “Tu gas es mi gas” Rodriguez, who was reprimanded and fined $1,000 for multiple ethics violations, explain why she is running for County Precinct 1 and how…
El Pasoans were never given the opportunity to vote on whether they wanted a Ballpark in downtown El Paso or whether City Hall should be demolished to build it there.…
We have previously reported that mayoral candidate Renard Johnson is the New Beto, backed by Escobar, Samaniego, and the local business elite. On January 30, Johnson hosted his Campaign Launch…
Adam Powell of the El Paso Times just published a report on Rep. Cassandra Hernandez reminding El Pasoans that she “voted in favor of raising taxes six years in a…
Cassandra Hernandez is campaigning to be Mayor of El Paso in spite of her Letter of Reprimand for stealing taxpayer-funded gasoline and her abysmal voting record on taxes and bonds.…