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More than 150 years after the abolition of slavery and more than 50 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, President Donald Trump’s…
Continue ReadingMore than 150 years after the abolition of slavery and more than 50 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, President Donald Trump’s…
Continue ReadingThe Supreme Court agreed Friday to wade into the issue of sales tax collection on internet purchases in a case that could force consumers to pay more…
Continue ReadingThe police department’s Crimes Against Persons Unit is investigating the death of a man in El Paso’s Lower Valley. The investigation is…
Continue ReadingCity officials estimate taxpayer money will be needed for at least five or six more years to subsidize debt payments for Southwest University Park.…
Continue ReadingThe father of a 3-year-old girl whose body was found in a culvert near their suburban Dallas home little more than a year after she was adopted from…
Continue ReadingSan Antonio became the first city in Texas to pass a law prohibiting merchants in the city limits from selling tobacco products to anyone under 21…
Continue ReadingA judge sentenced two Chicago teenage boys to 5 years probation for sexually assaulting a 15 year old girl while streaming it live on Facebook last…
Continue ReadingPolice are asking for the public’s help identifying three men suspected of obtaining the credit card information of at least 21 people and…
Continue ReadingThe U.S. military says a U.S. and Afghan team was lured to a meeting by insurgents posing as friendly militia members in eastern Afghanistan,…
Continue ReadingGloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzman will wrap up their Versus World Tour this Spring in North America, including a stop here in El Paso on April 4th.…
Continue ReadingFlu is now widespread in every state except Hawaii, but the good news is the flu season appears to be peaking. U.S. health officials on Friday said…
Continue ReadingThe battle on Capitol Hill over immigration continues with the fate of Dreamers – immigrants brought here illegally as children – still…
Continue ReadingA local science teacher is using penguins, seals and icebergs to inspire her students. Monica Nunez is a science teacher at Santa Teresa High School,…
Continue ReadingThere is a crash on I-10 East and Hawkins that is blocking the on ramp. I-10 West and McRae and the Airway on ramp will help you get on I-10…
Continue ReadingAuthorities in South Carolina say a motorcyclist survived a 75-foot (23-meter) fall after being thrown from his bike after a crash. Charleston Police…
Continue ReadingThe doctor accused of fondling his patients is now only facing a maximum of three years in prison if convicted. Doña Ana County prosecutors…
Continue ReadingFor some Walmart employees, the day brought news of a pay raise. Others learned they were out of a job. Walmart said Thursday that it is boosting its…
Continue ReadingA crash between a car and a Little Caesars Pizza 18-wheeler sent two people to the hospital early Friday morning. At about 3:30 a.m. El Paso Police…
Continue ReadingThe artist behind the XII Travelers statue project has died. The El Paso Times is reporting Friday that sculptor John Houser had suffered a heart…
Continue ReadingI-10 West closed at Executive 9PM-6AM I-10 West closed at Yarbrough 9PM-6AM US-54 Closed at Hondo Pass to Transmountian 9PM-5AM Mesa right lane…
Continue ReadingThe UTEP Miners can’t seem to catch a break this season even when they’re playing in front of their own home crowd. Thursday night, the…
Continue ReadingEl Paso native and Franklin High School graduate, Jonny Svarzbein, the brother of El Paso City Representative Peter Svarzbein, starred in a Jimmy…
Continue ReadingThe former El Paso police officer accused of sexually assaulting three victims and visually recording them while on-duty has been sentenced to 18…
Continue ReadingTexas is known for its barbecue, Mexican and Tex/Mex food. But the best new restaurant in all the state may surprise you. “El Paso got the…
Continue ReadingSpeaking to the jury for the first time, a Las Cruces neurologist admitted on Thursday to hugging patients, inviting one of them to dinner and…
Continue ReadingLance Stuart bounced from place to place, regularly getting evicted by police while living in tents at various locations around Amarillo, before…
Continue ReadingAUSTIN, Texas (AP) – The U.S. Department of Education announced Thursday that Texas violated federal law for more than a decade by denying…
Continue ReadingPolice charged the employee of an El Paso pet grooming business accused of slapping a dog and injuring the animal’s right eye. Lucia Janeth…
Continue ReadingA Fort Bliss soldier shot a 21-year-old man four times because the victim had allegedly been stealing from him, then tried to destroy evidence…
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