Daniel Paulus is an on-air personality, radio host & digital content creator who works for Townsquare Media in El Paso, Texas. Since 2014, he has hosted local radio shows and is the current producer of the syndicated programs Loudwire Nights & Loudwire Weekends. In his downtime, Daniel continues to perform drums/percussion with local & national musicians & assist with voice-over work on various projects. While he was born in Berlin, Germany, Daniel will always remain a Texan at heart.
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4 Texas Race Tracks That People Just Love to Hate
Texas has some great race tracks and some that are...well not so great.
This Amazing Finish at Texas Motor Speedway Made NASCAR History
Anyone who saw the Texas NASCAR races over the weekend just witnessed one of the closest photo finishes in history.
The Latest Phone Scam in Texas is Coming Straight For Your Wallet
Don't be a victim of this new phone scam going around Texas.
Did You Know The First F5 Tornado Ever Recorded Was in Texas
The deadliest category of tornado was first officially recorded in Texas back in the 50s.
Many Texas Companies Have Seen Success in NASCAR
Look for the Texas brands you're familiar with.
MTV’s Bam Margera Wants to Build More Skate Parks in Texas
Turns out THIS is what he wants to do next & that's benefit Texas skaters everywhere.
Why Was Willie Nelson Banned From a Prestigious Texas College
This ban has been in effect since the late 80s for the Texas country star.
Guess How Many People Call the Smallest Texas Town Home
Texas may be huge but this town is TINY.
These Texas Cities Have the Worst Mosquito Problem
Get your long sleeves & bug spray ready when in Texas.
This Texas House is Perfect For Chihuahua Dog Lovers
Even just the outside of the house, you can tell it was made for Texas dog lovers.
Craziest Texas Images Caught on Google Earth & Google Maps
Sometimes Google finds the weird & wacky side of Texas for us to enjoy.
5 Times Where Texas Was Pranked Epically on April’s Fool’s Day
We've been the victim of some great April Fool's pranks in the past.