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Despite the horrific attack on Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooter found what he did not have for El Paso's binational community — mercy and forgiveness.
UTEP's Black track athletes boycotted a meet at BYU in 1968 to protest the school's treatment of Black people.
Amid anger, vitriol and profanities hurled at the man who, nearly six years ago, killed 23 shoppers at an El Paso Walmart, a ...
From El Paso to Charleston, the families of marginalized victims extending forgiveness to perpetrators of hate crimes is both ...
Victims and families of the people who died in the 2019 attack offered impact testimonies as trial ends. "I have no more room ...
In an El Paso courthouse not far from where a gunman killed 23 people at a Walmart in a 2019 attack targeting Hispanic ...
A day after the shooter pleaded guilty to killing 23 people and wounding 22 others, Yolanda Tinajero gave the judge an ...
When his unit was ambushed by the Viet Cong on March 9, 1968, Jacobs took charge after his commander was seriously wounded. Despite being wounded in the head by shrapnel and bleeding heavily, Jacobs ...
He lived in El Paso at the time of his death. The El Paso Police Department announced in a news release that officers discovered a dead man in a home on the 4000 block of Fillmore Avenue after ...
El Paso police Officer Adrian Cisneros said in a news release on Tuesday, April 8. More: Juárez no longer in top 10 among world's most-violent cities, now ranked No. 13 Raygoza was booked into ...
An $80 million amphitheater expansion won approval last week. An $80 million amphitheater expansion won approval in El Paso last week as part of a 50-acre master-planned entertainment district.
The case against Patrick Crusius, the admitted mass shooter who killed 23 people and wounded 22 others at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas ... did,” Montoya said at a news conference announcing ...