A PRAGMATIC SOLUTION FOR THE STREETCARS
As you know, I have been critical over the years about the cost of the streetcars. This week we learned that in 2022 they had an operating loss of $2.9…
As you know, I have been critical over the years about the cost of the streetcars. This week we learned that in 2022 they had an operating loss of $2.9…
Tomorrow under agenda item 17 our City Council will decide the fate of our insolvent streetcars, which are free to ride. The City is now calling them the “no-cost option”…
Friends and Media, Shortly after the City dismissed its suit against me in the Texas Supreme Court on January 19, Mark Ross of KVIA interviewed me about my reaction. He…
Dear Media, Adair Margo and Claudia Lizette Rodriguez planned to co-host an event titled “Duranguito: What Comes Next?” at the business of local architect Jennifer Countryman at 108 S. Stanton…
Meet Justin Scalera, who is one of only two photographers for the Heritage Documentation Programs of the National Park Service in Washington, DC. Mr. Scalera came to El Paso to…
On January 19 the City of El Paso filed a motion with the Texas Supreme Court to dismiss its petition for review, and I did not file a cross-petition for…
A dwindling number of Oligarchs and their minions, including a former city representative who was just voted out of office by a double-digit margin, continue to push for an arena…
Yesterday’s motion by the City’s attorneys to dismiss its arena lawsuit in the Texas Supreme Court was covered in three local media reports: Adam Powell of the El Paso Times…
I am pleased to report that at 10:54am MST the City of El Paso filed a motion with the Texas Supreme Court to dismiss its petition for review. According to…
On January 3, under agenda item 13, our City Council voted 4-3 with one abstention to move the MPC project out of Duranguito and reallocate the remaining QOL bond funds…