Former Burges QB Ready To Make Jump To NFL With Arizona Cardinals
John Skelton, the former Burges quarterback who played at Fordham University, is adjusting to life in the NFL. Skelton was drafted in the fifth round…
Continue ReadingJohn Skelton, the former Burges quarterback who played at Fordham University, is adjusting to life in the NFL. Skelton was drafted in the fifth round…
Continue ReadingShe’s not yet old enough to drive, and she already owns her own set of wheels. Madalyn Sprague, 14, won the top prize at the Las Cruces Public…
Continue ReadingKids-n-Critters Summer Camp is a week long camp that teaches children not only what the Humane Society is and does, but what they can do to become an…
Continue ReadingTwo years ago, Texas stepped up its efforts at performing background checks on school district employees by using employees’ fingerprints. For…
Continue ReadingA mother and her three children were left homeless after a fire destroyed the home they were living in early Monday morning. The fire erupted shortly…
Continue ReadingSpace shuttle Atlantis returned from its final voyage Wednesday, closing out a quarter-century flying career and safely bringing back six astronauts…
Continue ReadingIn a 4 to 1 vote, the Dona Ana County Board of Commissioners passed a Resolution to Senate Bill 1070. While all commissioners say they endorse…
Continue ReadingNow that El Paso County Commissioners have fired Medical Examiner Dr. Paul Shrode, what is expected to be a difficult search for his replacement has…
Continue ReadingThe first pair of defendants indicted in El Paso’s ongoing public corruption investigation asked for a delay to the start of their trial.…
Continue ReadingCounseling sessions are available at UTEP by calling…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso County man accused of killing a mother and injuring her two children while he was allegedly street racing is hoping the jury will find in…
Continue ReadingA local soldier adopted a dog, “Bolt,” in Afghanistan but is having problems getting the puppy from Washington, D.C. to El Paso. A viewer…
Continue ReadingTwo accidents on I-10 near Asarco are backing up traffic in both directions. The first accident is at I-10 East just before the Schuster exit. It is…
Continue ReadingWhen swinger David Cooper moved from Roman Catholic-dominated El Paso, Texas, to Las Vegas, he figured he was going to the most open place in the…
Continue ReadingEl Paso County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 22-year-old woman on Tuesday night after she allegedly drove while intoxicated with her two child.…
Continue ReadingWestern Playland is a 30 acre amusement park located in Sunland Park, New Mexico. It was located in Ascarate Park in El Paso, Texas from 1960 until…
Continue ReadingA live video feed that shows the oil gushing from the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico is now available online. The video shows a large plume of…
Continue ReadingSummer Ozone Season Begins June 1st El Paso, Texas – The monitoring period for summer ozone in El Paso County starts June 1st, the City of El…
Continue ReadingA 17-year-old woman allegedly stole clothing and then bit a store employee before she was arrested and charged with robbery. At about 12:10 p.m. on…
Continue ReadingThere were tearful goodbyes and friends and families were in shock after two men are gunned down near Juarez this weekend. The two men attended UTEP.…
Continue ReadingThe Hubble Space Telescope has captured evidence of a Sun-like star “eating” a nearby planet, according to a report by the BBC.…
Continue ReadingBegging for money and digging through garbage for food. Thousands of starving Palomas residents do this to survive. But one woman is trying to change…
Continue ReadingIt’s been over a month since a teacher at Chaparral High School was indicted for allegedly threatening an ex-girlfriend. Samuel Lara, 31, also…
Continue ReadingIn just about a week, if law enforcement sees your child not in a booster seat while on the road, you could get a ticket. The law went into effect…
Continue Readinghe Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Department has seen a rise in the rate of burglaries in the past several weeks, raising concern. Burglaries in the…
Continue ReadingTexas Sen. John Cornyn “Our children are living in fear, but the Obama White House is living in denial,” said Senator Cornyn. “The…
Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: El Paso Mayor John Cook released the following statement in response to President Barack Obama saying he will send 1,200…
Continue ReadingEl Paso County Attorney Jo Anne Bernal and Sgt. Raymond Hernndez from the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office announced that they will be joined by…
Continue ReadingDerrick Caracter, the 6-9, 280-pound junior center and child prodigy who found refuge at UTEP after failing to live up to expectations at Louisville,…
Continue ReadingA political group made up of influential El Pasoans, who support an EPISD tax-hike, have put up campaigns signs illegally. The I-team has uncovered…
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