Live Active El Paso Brings Back Hike-A-Thon Series
Parks & Recreation - Mar 3, 2026
Live Active El Paso is excited to bring back its popular Hike-A-Thon series, running March 7 through May 2 at trails and trailheads across the city.
2026.03.03 NEWS RELEASE Live Active El Paso Brings Back Hike A Thon Series
City Council Seeks Rehearing Aiming to Protect Customers in EP Electric Rate Case
City of El Paso - Mar 2, 2026
Following recent action by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) in El Paso Electric’s (EPE) rate case, El Paso City Council today authorized the City Attorney’s Office to file a motion for rehearing to seek reconsideration on key issues that coul
City Council Votes to Appeal Texas Gas Service Rate Case Decision
City of El Paso - Mar 2, 2026
The El Paso City Council today voted to continue the City’s fight for local ratepayers by authorizing the City Attorney to appeal the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) decision in the Texas Gas Service (TGS) rate case.
2026.03.02 NEWS RELEASE City Council Votes to Appeal Texas Gas Service Rate Case Decision
Get Ready to Hoot and Celebrate Lea’s Birthday Bash at Clardy Fox Branch Library
Public Libraries - Mar 2, 2026
Everyone’s favorite owl is turning another year wiser, and the community is invited to celebrate!
2026.03.02 MEDIA ADVISORY Public Libraries Hosts Birthday Bash for Beloved Mascot
City Hosts Largest Cooperative Purchasing Expo in the Southwest
City of El Paso - Feb 27, 2026
The City of El Paso Purchasing & Strategic Sourcing Department is hosting the 13th annual Cooperative Purchasing Expo from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, at the Judson F. Williams Convention Center.
City of El Paso Challenges State Approval of Texas Gas Service Rate Increase, As Residents Report Sharp Bill Spikes
City of El Paso - Feb 27, 2026
As El Paso residents report sudden, steep increases in their natural gas bills, the City of El Paso is continuing its legal challenge by filing a motion for rehearing with the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) in response to the RRC’s decision approving
Public Health Officials Confirm Measles Cases in El Paso
Public Health - Feb 26, 2026
The City of El Paso Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed four (4) measles cases within the City of El Paso. The newly confirmed cases involve a male in his 20s, a male in his 30s, and two women in their 30s with unknown vaccination statuses.
2026.02.26 NEWS RELEASE Health Officials Advise of Potential Measles Exposures
El Paso Scenic Drive & McKelligon Canyon to Temporarily Close for Pavement Marking Improvements
City of El Paso - Feb 26, 2026
Scenic Drive and the road leading to McKelligon Canyon will be temporarily closed on separate days in March to allow crews to complete pavement marking improvements.
2026.02.26 NEWS RELEASE Scenic Drive and McKelligon Canyon Temporary Closure for Street Maintenance
City Council Approves Strategic Framework to Guide City Priorities Through FY2028
City of El Paso - Feb 26, 2026
The El Paso Mayor and City Council took action this week to approve a unified strategic framework that sets the City’s priorities for the next two fiscal years and directs the development of a two-year action plan focused on measurable results for...
2026.02.26 NEWS RELEASE Council Approve Strategic Framework to Guide City Priorities Through FY2028
Kick Off the Year of the Horse Downtown
City of El Paso - Feb 23, 2026
The El Paso Museum of History, in partnership with community organizations, invites residents and visitors to welcome the Year of the Horse at the City’s Seventh Annual Lunar New Year Celebration.