Walking through a cascade of colorful paintings that center women in dreamlike settings, works from the Judithe Hernández art exhibition at the El Paso Museum of Art, director Edward Hayes
Austin-based BorderPlex Digital Assets LLC plans to spend more than $5 billion in Santa Teresa, N.M., west of El Paso, to build a campus of data centers and manufacturing facilities
Visitors to El Paso Children’s Hospital over the past few weeks might have seen two new workers strolling the halls making “bleep,” “woop” and “mewp” sounds.
Inside a nondescript warehouse at El Paso International Airport, amid air cargo operations, eight budding companies are creating products in the advanced manufacturing, aerospace and defense industries.
New Mexico State University has once again been classified as a top-tier research institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
In a major move to expand steelmaking in the borderland, Kyoei Steel, Japan’s largest producer of rebar, announced it will invest $255 million in its subsidiary Vinton Steel.
To curb the rising number of stray animals and promote responsible pet ownership, El Paso Animal Services is collaborating with the El Paso Community Foundation to offer a free spay
Joe Christian, CEO and president of Nusenda Credit Union, could not think of a better successor than Michelle Dearholt, Nusenda’s executive vice president of operations, after seeing her professional and
El Pasoans are expected to carry more cash and spend more this year, a result of increased worker productivity and employers paying higher wages and salaries.