The Greater El Paso Association of REALTORS® (GEPAR) is the largest Professional Trade Association in El Paso and is a leading force in organized real estate, dedicated to its members' success.
The city appointed Peter Pacillas – who has served as an assistant police chief nearly as long as Allen served as chief – as interim police chief earlier this month. Pacillas graduated from the El Paso Police Academy in 1988.
Welcome to Your Day Party Hall in El Paso where we want to help make your special day awesome and stress free. Our event hall is available weekends and weekdays. It has a great design and decor that is easy to work with.
Women's Care El Paso Obsteticians & Gynecologists offer the most advanced care options for patients of all ages from adolescence through menopause, including well-woman exams, routine pelvic exams, care through menopause in El Paso, Texas.
Today, El Paso Electric is a regional energy provider that is engaged in generation, transmission and distribution service to power approximately 460,000 customers in a 10,000 square mile area of the Rio Grande valley in west Texas and New Mexico.
“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
Pei Wei El Paso is a restaurant in El Paso, Texas specializing in Asian Fusion Cuisine. Notable Menu Items include Fire Cracker Chicken, Thai Coconut Chicken, Mongolian Steak, and Orange Chicken
"We are here to serve you and the community we all love and call home. Please know that my door is always open, and I welcome you to share your ideas and concerns with me. My team and I are excited to get to work!" Ricardo A. Samaniego
Welcome to Environmental Services Department (ESD), where we are committed to providing a clean, safe, healthy, and beautiful environment for all El Paso residents to enjoy.
The Kelly Memorial Food Pantry was founded in 1999 in the basement of Trinity First United Methodist Church. It was run by volunteers who felt that hunger in El Paso should be unacceptable.