Reporters
The Times, as the paper is known in the city, has reporters covering several beats:
•Zahira Torres, state politics
•Marty Schladen, City/county government
•Caylor Ballinger, Education
•Daniel Borunda, night cops
•Cindy Ramirez, El Paso's West Side and Central
•Chris Roberts, health/environment
•Diana Washington-Valdez, growth and transportation
•Alejandro Martinez-Cabrera, Juárez news
•Adriana M. Chávez, day cops/courts
•Aileen Flores, El Paso's Lower Valley
•Ramon Renteria, features/enterprise
•Alex Hinojosa, El Paso's East Side
•Aaron Bracamontes, El Paso's Northeast
•David Burge, Fort Bliss
•Vic Kolenc, business
•Maria Cortes Gonzalez, features
•Victor Martinez, features
•Doug Pullen, arts/entertainment
•Felix Chavez, high school sports
•Bill Knight, UTEP basketball
•Evan Mohl, high school sports
•Bret Bloomquist, UTEP football
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