El Paso Inc.

El Paso Inc.

El Paso Inc. started its journey in September 1995. This distinctive weekly newspaper, which is published every Sunday and requires a paid subscription, is popular among business leaders, professionals, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and their families. Approximately 8,200 copies of this uplifting and high-quality publication are delivered directly to subscribers, available at more than 150 retail locations, and also mailed across the United States.

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#586326

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  • 2 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Tracy Gladney

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  • 3 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Francis X. Rocca

    VATICAN CITY— Pope Francis, who sought to refocus the Catholic Church on promoting social and economic justice rather than traditional moral teachings but presided over growing divisions in the church and struggled with the lingering scandal of clerical sex abuse, has died. He was 88. The pope’s death, announced by the Vatican, came after he spent weeks in the hospital earlier this year to treat a serious bout of pneumonia.

  • 3 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Ford Wadsworth

    Babies, babies, babies!Here’s the latest word on the Desert Bighorn Sheep now living in the Franklin Mountains. Texas Parks and Wildlife says they’ve spotted 17 brand new baby sheep – they’re called lambs, of course – doing just fine, living in the rugged mountain territory. During an aerial survey, they also saw 60 of the 74 adult sheep that were tagged and fitted with GPS collars before they were reintroduced into the area last December.

  • 6 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Holden Lewis

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  • 1 week ago | elpasoinc.com | Reyes Mata III

    The on-again, off-again tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have disrupted multiple global sectors – particularly the auto industry – and are expected to lead to a spike in automobile insurance rates. “At the end of the day, the impact is that tariffs and, equally, uncertainty in the economy, are drivers of increasing rates,” said Shane Lipson, principal at El Paso-based Mt. Franklin Insurance.