(2012) 2 more people die from West Nile virus in El Paso, including 25-year-old
The City of El Paso Department of Health announced Wednesday morning that a 68-year-old man and a 25-year-old man have both died of the West Nile…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso Department of Health announced Wednesday morning that a 68-year-old man and a 25-year-old man have both died of the West Nile…
Continue ReadingConstruction material and plants near a home caught fire overnight. The fire burned the outer wall of the house but there was no damage to the home…
Continue ReadingA man was taken to the hospital after his car rolled into a tree trunk Tuesday morning. The incident happened around 2:15 a.m. on the 1500 block of…
Continue ReadingOpponents of the ballpark stadium aren’t giving up. They held a rally Monday to encourage people to vote against all three ballot propositions,…
Continue ReadingThe woman accused of owning and operating a brothel disguised as a central El Paso massage spa, is released from jail on bond. In Soon Kim’s…
Continue ReadingThe New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority has been posting photos on its Flickr page of the department’s preparations for Sandy and…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Electric has received a request to send crews to help in the restoration of power in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the northeast storms.…
Continue ReadingNew Orleans , once crisscrossed by sprawling streetcar lines , is embracing anew the rumbling reminder of the city’s storied and elegant past…
Continue ReadingA Las Cruces jury has found Victor Paiz guilty of all charges, including first degree murder and felony murder. He also was convicted of two 2 counts…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 story) The accident occurred around 2:45 a.m. on the westbound lanes of I-10 near Executive Center Boulevard. There were no major injuries…
Continue ReadingThe OP (Old Plantation) has closed, according to a post on its Facebook page posted Friday afternoon. “OP closes its doors officially as of…
Continue ReadingThe Board of Directors and Staff of the International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum mourn the loss of one of America’s great early tennis…
Continue ReadingOct. 29, 2012 update: El Paso Police have identified the man killed on his motorcycle Friday morning as 24-year-old Dmond White of the 1500 block of…
Continue ReadingMargaret Osbourne duPont, who won more than 30 Grand Slam singles and doubles titles spanning three decades, has died in El Paso, Texas. She was 94.…
Continue ReadingMore than 4000 pre-Columbian artifacts were returned to Mexico today. The items were tracked down in parts of Arizona, California, Illinois, Montana…
Continue ReadingEmanuel Steward, the owner of the legendary Kronk Gym and a standout trainer for boxers including Thomas Hearns, Evander Holyfield and Oscar De La…
Continue ReadingThe coldest air since March will be coming through the area this weekend. The high will be in the 60s for Friday and Saturday. The temperature will…
Continue ReadingThe Tigua tribe’s Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo attracts a lot of outside visitors, and is even home to many who aren’t Native Americans. Yet…
Continue ReadingThe Fort Bliss Military Police will be hosting a joint training exercise involving an active shooter scenario on post from 8 a.m. to noon on Friday,…
Continue ReadingThe current Fire Chief in Templeton, California will move to the City of Socorro to become the city’s first modern era Fire Chief. Chief Jim…
Continue ReadingThere’s something special about Kaitlyn Llanez’s smile. The smile would always shine through as a beacon of hope and courage as she…
Continue ReadingAt the El Paso Independent School District board meeting on Tuesday, people rallied for board trustees to resign, not run for re-election of be…
Continue ReadingThe Santa Teresa Golf Club course went on the auction block Wednesday morning and didn’t recive a single bid. Shortly after the auction ended…
Continue ReadingThe distant sound of the ice-cream truck and coaches’ whistles fill the air at a busy far East El Paso park. Young athletes run and reign these…
Continue ReadingClark Kent is a mild-mannered reporter for The Daily Planet no more. He quit the newspaper to start his own news website. Read NPR’s take on it…
Continue ReadingAn astronomy graduate student at New Mexico State University is looking for possible signs of life on Mars by studying the possible detection of…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso School Board’s decision on Tuesday will put taxpayers on the hook for nearly $1 million. At the school board meeting, the board…
Continue ReadingTrapped in a trailer home with a man who just killed the woman she thought of as her mother — that’s what a 14-year-old girl testified on…
Continue ReadingThree people wanted in a homicide near Topeka, Kan., were arrested and are being held at the El Paso County Jail, police said. Ashley Alcala was…
Continue ReadingThe first firing of the college football season came Sunday. Idaho let go of Robb Akey in a move that was not unexpected. With a little more than a…
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