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  1. Tiroteo de El Paso de 2023. El 15 de febrero de 2023, un tirador abrió fuego dentro del centro comercial Cielo Vista en El Paso, Texas, matando a 1 persona e hiriendo a otras 3. 2 Un sospechoso ha sido detenido. 3 .

  2. Jefferson High School is a public high school located in South-Central El Paso, Texas, United States.It is part of the El Paso Independent School District and it serves mainly the eastern section of South-Central El Paso, generally from the Rio Grande north to Interstate 10 west of Raynolds Street and the railroad tracks running just north of El Paso Drive east of Raynolds, and from Luna and ...

  3. August 8, 1984. The Martin Building is a historic seven-story building in El Paso, Texas. It is 25.91 metre high. [2] Built in 1916–1917, [2] it was initially an office building for M.D. Roberts and William Martin Banner. [3] [4] From 1950 to 1979, it belonged to the El Paso Electric Company. [4] It was acquired by Lane Gaddy in 2011 and ...

  4. Franklin High School is a public high school located on the west side of El Paso, Texas, which is part of the El Paso Independent School District. It opened in 1993. Its name refers to the nearby Franklin Mountains. Although the student population of the school is usually between 2,000 and 3,000 annually, as of the 2023-24 school year, it ...

  5. Cornell William Brooks (born 1961), president of the NAACP. Kathleen Cardone (born 1953), United States District Judge. [3] Alicia R. Chacón (born 1938), first woman elected to office in the city of El Paso. [4] Ann Day, politician. Veronica Escobar, United States Representative. [5] Albert Bacon Fall, politician.

  6. El tiroteo masivo ocurrió en un local de Walmart cerca del centro comercial de Cielo Vista en El Paso, Texas, Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2019, alrededor de las 10:00 a. m. (MDT). 23 personas resultaron muertas, y otras 23 fueron heridas. [5] Una persona está bajo custodia.

  7. El Paso's second-tallest building, the Wells Fargo Plaza, was built in the early 1970s as State National Plaza. The black-windowed, 302-foot (92 m) [65] building is famous for its 13 white horizontal lights (18 lights per row on the east and west sides of the building, and seven bulbs per row on the north and south sides) that were lit at night.