How Green is My Valley
By Maya Sanchez The Mission Valley has long been the black sheep of the family. The politicians can deny it but actions speak much louder than words. And I know there is a lot of red tape when it comes to politically taking action and yes, “things take time” but with all due respect, they’ve had since 1866. You see, 1866 is when El Paso’s first county seat left San Elizario and it marks the start of this historic area becoming a side note... [Read More...]
Spring Fever
By Maya Sanchez The first fruit on your tomato plant can arouse such a sense of pride and joy… Soon followed by anger and a sense of failure when you realize you’re losing the battle against pests and weeds! Gardening can run the gamut of emotions. Some people flourish, some hate it, some don’t give two thoughts about it. For those of you who don’t know, I was a guest host Wednesdays in March on “The Lisa D. Show” on KHRO 1150 AM and my... [Read More...]
LionStar Live! Line-Up
I’m looking forward to a big week on the LionStar Live! On Monday I have Brian Haggerty and Jay Kleberg. A recently reformed Republican and a Republican both on the air with a Chicano Democrat. Should be lots of fun! On Wednesday I will have City Rep Beto O’rourke on my program, which will be his first radio stop following his decision on Tuesday on whether or not he will challenge Congressman Reyes. I will also have Louie Gilot to talk... [Read More...]
Blanket Drive – Photo Gallery
Thank You El Paso for making this years Blanket Drive from the Extreme Weather Task Force a great success! [View with PicLens] ... [Read More...]
TheLionStar Goes Statewide
KHRO’s own LionStar will also be contributing to the state-wide blog, The Burnt Orange Report. The Burnt Orange Report will be in the links section and covers statewide politics with a strong emphasis on the state legislature. Here is a link to LionStar’s first piece in The Burnt Orange Report. Read More →

