There is an update to a story we have been extensively covering for you since 2020 involving a malpractice lawsuit filed by David and Mariana Saucedo against doctors Roberto Canales, Rodolfo Fierro-Stevens and the El Paso Children Hospital over the death of their three-year-old daughter. Readers may remember the Saucedo’s filed a malpractice lawsuit against […]
Santa Teresa Data Center Project Jupiter Inaccurate Jobs Reporting
Last month, the Doña County Board of Commissioners voted to approve Project Jupiter, which if completed as projected would be the largest data center in the country. The project is supposed to be a warehouse for emerging artificial intelligence (AI) servers. Although the project is benefiting from government tax incentives, the Doña Ana taxpayers are […]
The Looming Existential Economic Crisis For El Paso
The ongoing federal shutdown, now on its 16th day, is creating a looming existential economic crisis for El Paso’s economy. Together with the Trump Administration’s firing of federal workers, the longer the shutdown continues and the more federal workers being fired, the loss of federal income will impact El Paso’s economy significantly. It is not […]
Joyce Wilson and Carmen Arrieta-Candelaria Behind The SuperCity AI App
The recent launch of an AI App that was erroneously framed by the El Paso Inc. as a City of El Paso project has led to questions about privacy issues with using the App and an apparent lack of transparency for the adoption of the project. Although framed by both the marketing department of the […]
A Look Back At El Paso’s Chuy de la O
If people Google Chuy de la O today, the results will show that he was credited for playing a part in the 1983 Lone Wolf McQuade movie. That is what most people outside of El Paso know about Chuy. But for the people in El Paso, Chuy was a character that most respected and enjoyed […]
The Rich History Of El Paso Political Activists
Whatever label they carry, El Paso’s community activists have wielded political power throughout El Paso’s history. From making noise to being criminally investigated, the activists come and go but the controversies continue. Call them ankle-biters or “crazies,” label them watch dogs or simply activists, El Paso’s community activists have influenced El Paso’s political scene for […]
Project Jupiter: The El Paso Connection to the Santa Teresa Data Center
Tomorrow, Doña Ana County Commissioners took the first step for supporting the construction of one of the largest data centers in the United States. Data centers are a key component to the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and the internet services almost everyone uses today. Controversy around them has also risen as more […]
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the News You Read
This article is published in partnership with El Paso Herald Post and Fronterizo News Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. From companies touting the adoption of AI tools in their offerings to the threat to workers across the globe. Although it may seem new, controversies over AI have been ongoing for decades. The controversies range from […]
El Paso Herald Post and El Paso News, Is There a Difference?
The relaunch of the El Paso Herald Post has led several longtime El Paso News readers to ask, is El Paso News going away or will the content be the same? The answer is neither. The two publications are targeted at two different news demographics. El Paso News will carry my byline exclusively with rare […]
Too Many Unanswered Questions Behind The Max Grossman Arrest
This article was updated at 2:10pm on August 11, 2025 to add that it has been confirmed that the restraining order keeping Grossman away from his children was lifted yesterday. Grammatical corrections throughout were also made. Over the last week, El Paso News has spoken to several individuals with knowledge about the alleged incident of […]
