The El Paso United Family Resiliency Center (FRC) is a place of healing and support dedicated to serving as a resource to those directly & indirectly impacted by the tragedy of August 3, 2019.
“Thank you for affording me the privilege to serve as your public servant on the City of El Paso Council. I am honored to represent District 5. I look forward to teaming up with you to improve our neighborhoods.” Representative Isabel Salcido
Previously referred to as the “Section 8” program, HCV provides housing assistance in the form of vouchers to families to be utilized with any participating landlord in our city limits.
“Thank you for electing me as your City Representative for District 8. I look forward to working with my constituents to build a better future for our children, accomplish great things for our city.” Representative Chris Canales
"Our students represent a true cross section of our society and work together to become the best they can be. HBE teachers work hard to deliver quality instruction designed to meet the individual needs of every student." Martha Franco, Principal
Texas Gas Service serves nearly 689,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Texas. We have more than 860 employees who call this state home and raise families here. We are your neighbors, family, friends and members of your community.
The Dentist in El Paso provides the most advanced dental care in a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere. Our staff is among the most professional and regarded in general dentistry in El Paso, Texas.
Brian was elected as City Council Representative for District 1 in December of 2022, overwhelmingly winning the vote over 6 other candidates. He ran for office out of a concern for the direction of municipal government.
Sheriff Richard D. Wiles was raised and educated in El Paso, graduating from Andress High School in 1979. Sheriff Wiles joined the El Paso Police Department in 1982 and rose quickly to leadership positions.
Joe Molinar was elected to represent El Paso District 4 and assumed office on January 5, 2021. His four-year term ends on January 25, 2025. On January 3, 2023, he was elected as the Alternate Mayor Pro Tempore.