"Our mission is to provide the best representation possible to the residents of Pct. 3 in a manner that is efficient, effective, and accessible, and to advocate for the needs of the residents of Pct. 3." Commissioner Iliana Holguin
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 Environmental Services Department (ESD), where we are committed to providing a clean, safe, healthy, and beautiful environment for all El Paso residents to enjoy.
While in Congress, Pete was part of the Republican House majority that balanced the federal budget four years in a row from 1998 to 2001. He led the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) as its Chairman from 2009 through 2012.
“Thank you for electing me as your City Representative for District 6. I look forward to working with my constituents to build a better future for our children, accomplish great things, and ensure the needs are met.” Representative Art Fierro
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.
You've tried the generic hair salons. You want a more personalized grooming experience. You want a barber you can count on every week. You'll find that sort of old-school, welcoming barber experience at La Barberia 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.
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.