Angela Kocherga
Emmy winning multimedia journalist Angela Kocherga is news director with KTEP and Borderzine. She is also multimedia editor with ElPasoMatters.org, an independent news organization.
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The Army has launched a criminal investigation after eleven Fort Bliss soldiers were hospitalized suffering from antifreeze poisoning. The soldiers are recovering at William Beaumont Army Medical center.
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As the Army continues to search for missing soldier Pvt. Richard Halliday, the commanding general at Fort Bliss has ordered an investigation of the soldier’s unit.
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It's a tamale season. Nowhere is the holiday tradition more beloved than along the southern border. But this year the pandemic is affecting who makes tamales and how people get them in Texas.
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The phone is ringing off the hook and people are lined up outside of Bowie Bakery in West El Paso. The shop is only allowing three customers inside at time as a COVID-19 precaution. With Christmas around the corner, the bakery is even busier than usual this holiday season.
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One of the only federal policies trying to stem the spread of COVID-19 is the U.S.-Mexico border shutdown. What were the economic impacts and implications?
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Twinkling holiday lights cast a warm glow and Christmas carols blare from speakers at the Outlet Shoppes of El Paso. But in these pandemic times, something is missing from the traditional holiday scene on the border: shoppers from Mexico.
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With the coronavirus surging, an El Paso, Texas, county judge ordered all nonessential businesses to close. But after several business owners and the state attorney sued, a court put the plan on hold.
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All along the Texas-Mexico border voters with strong ties on both sides are casting ballots. They’re US citizens whose jobs and families intersect with Mexico, and their political concerns span the border.
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EL PASO -- Social justice, racism, and hate crimes have become hot-button issues on the presidential campaign trail and debate stage. Voters in...
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Biden is also expected to stop in Dallas and Houston on the first day of early voting
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NPR checks in on voters in El Paso, Texas, who have much on their minds, including the pandemic, racial injustice and the lingering grief from last year's Walmart shooting.
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William Englisbee embodies the quiet strength of the city he calls home.“Every day’s a struggle,” said Englisbee at Evergreen Cemetery East recently where…