Zuill Bailey To Perform Free Concerts At Libraries
Zuill Bailey, Artisitic Director for El Paso Pro Musica, will perform two free concerts at public libraries designed to spread the love of classical…
Continue ReadingZuill Bailey, Artisitic Director for El Paso Pro Musica, will perform two free concerts at public libraries designed to spread the love of classical…
Continue ReadingPresident Barack Obama has nominated Larry L. Palmer, Ed.D. a former assistant to UTEP President Diana Natalicio, to be the next U.S. Ambassador to…
Continue Reading“Star Wars” creator George Lucas wants to force a laser company to stop making a new, high-powered product he says looks too much like…
Continue ReadingAt noon Wednesday, Defense Department officials e-mailed surveys to 400,000 servicemembers as part of a special review to prepare the military for a…
Continue ReadingEl Pasoan Soledad Cavazos says in these economic times, a good city park is as good as a mini-vacation for her young grandnephews. “We’ve…
Continue ReadingHere’s an option most students don’t hear from their school guidance counselor – drop out of school and get a GED. But the El Paso…
Continue ReadingThe federal government is launching an expansive program dubbed “Perfect Citizen” to detect cyber assaults on private companies and…
Continue ReadingDodging potholes in Horizon City has recently become routine for area residents – especially along one particular street. Pothole after pothole…
Continue ReadingAn El Paso teen says she’ll never forget her first job experience because she was sent home on the first day – and it wasn’t even…
Continue ReadingA man was arrested Thursday morning in a West Side apartment complex after a SWAT situation. El Paso Police SWAT officers set up around the Sundance…
Continue ReadingBy Virginia Reza Fort Bliss Public Affairs Fort Bliss’ investment on renewable energy and conservation has already proven to be profitable…
Continue ReadingAs the death toll in Juarez rises, artists in El Paso and Juarez have banded together to raise awareness and help victims of the violence. “I…
Continue ReadingEvery weekend, thousands of thirsty patrons crowd into Borderland bars and clubs. If you’re 21 or older, you can drink that martini, swig a…
Continue ReadingThe New Mexico Department of Health announced Friday that it is licensing six additional nonprofit producers for its Medical Cannabis program. There…
Continue ReadingThe Gazelle Group announced on Tuesday that El Paso has been selected as one of four regional round sites for the 2010 Legend Classics basketball…
Continue ReadingUTEP softball?s Stacie Townsend was one of 58 student-athletes awarded an NCAA postgraduate scholarship as announced by NCAA officials on Thursday.…
Continue ReadingDate Opponent Location Time (MST) Sat, Sep 11 San Diego State Las Cruces, N.M. 6:00 p.m. Sat, Sep 18 UTEP El Paso, Texas 7:05 p.m. Sat, Sep 25 Kansas…
Continue ReadingNM State athletic director Dr. McKinley Boston today announced the main themes for each of the home football game for the 2010 season. Each home game…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State men?s basketball head coach Marvin Menzies is taking the Aggies abroad. Menzies and company are taking a preseason trip to Montreal,…
Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: See Updated El Paso DWI Slideshow here. The Texas Legislature should consider changing laws intended to stem drunken driving to…
Continue ReadingU.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman on Friday announced that the state of New Mexico has been awarded a $1.23 million grant to help expand commercial rail…
Continue ReadingTo help the Maldonado family, whose home burnt down because of a fire, make donations to the Maldonado Relief Fund at First Light Federal Credit…
Continue ReadingIt was a frightening overnight ride for one motorcyclist in far east El Paso. Around 2:10 a.m. Saturday, the motorcyclist crashed at Lee Boulevard…
Continue ReadingThe remnants of Hurricane Alex are taking their toll in South Texas. In Rio Grande City, the Rio Grande is expected to crest at more than 55 feet.…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police say a 25-year-old man threw a two-year-old down a hallway. Jason Nevarez was taken into custody Friday for felony child abuse.…
Continue ReadingA Las Cruces man is facing child abuse charges after he allegedly taught his 6-year-old son how to make bombs. In addition, Anthony Stromberg may…
Continue ReadingTackling Texas’ dropout rate problem is a tall order with a short list of solutions, which may be why some district officials are making…
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