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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  • 2 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Reyes Mata III

    The Trump administration risks losing domestic and international support if it continues some of its hardline policies, particularly on tariffs, said two prominent national political speakers in a Thursday address at a Downtown El Paso border summit. “The superpower of the world, to me, has always been based around this – you had to have a super military, you had to have a super economy, but you had to have super compassion,” said former West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin. “We’ve got two out of three.

  • 2 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Ford Wadsworth

    The Buzzi connectionWhen actress and comedian Ruth Buzzi died recently, some people immediately thought of the El Paso branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in Downtown El Paso. Stay with me here. You may remember Ruth Buzzi as a star on the TV show “Laugh-In” from 1968 to 1973. She retired from show business and lived on a ranch near Fort Worth before passing away at age 88. Here comes the El Paso connection.

  • 2 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Reyes Mata III

    The Trump administration risks losing domestic and international support if it continues some of its hardline policies, particularly on tariffs, said two prominent national political speakers in a Thursday address at a Downtown El Paso border summit. “The superpower of the world, to me, has always been based around this – you had to have a super military, you had to have a super economy, but you had to have super compassion,” said former West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin. “We’ve got two out of three.

  • 3 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Dawn Gilbertson |Jacob Passy

    High winds, tech glitches, broken airplane toilets. Plenty of things can snarl air traffic these days. A nationwide overhaul of the IDs that travelers need to get through security isn’t one of them. The big switch to REAL IDs—those security-enhanced driver’s licenses and ID cards with a star or flag in the corner—was supposed to make May 7 the day of travel Armageddon. Instead, it turned out more like a modern-day Y2K.

  • 3 days ago | elpasoinc.com | Angel Au-Yeung

    When troubled entrepreneur Tony Hsieh died in a fire, he left behind thousands of sticky notes on the walls of his home in Park City, Utah, many promising millions of dollars to former colleagues and friends. With no sign of a will, the former Zappos CEO’s family and the circle of hangers-on who had witnessed his descent into alcohol and drug abuse spent years fighting over his estate in court.