Mexican Reporter Seeking Asylum Could Soon Learn His Fate
by Julian Aguilar, The Texas Tribune January 20, 2011 Mexican journalist Emilio Gutirrez has done what?s been asked of him. He?s stayed out of…
Continue Readingby Julian Aguilar, The Texas Tribune January 20, 2011 Mexican journalist Emilio Gutirrez has done what?s been asked of him. He?s stayed out of…
Continue ReadingEl Paso police blocked Lee Blvd. for more than six hours while investigators looked into a deadly wreck. It happened at 2:14 a.m. Thursday at the…
Continue ReadingAs the war on bedbugs wears on, scientists try to understand the invasive pests so they can kill the suckers. Now, Ohio State University researchers…
Continue ReadingTexas Gov. Rick Perry has vowed not to raise taxes, even as the state’s budget shortfall could reach up to $27 billion. Higher education…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police and the FBI are investigating a bank robbery in West El Paso. The robbery happened around 10:30 at the United Bank of El Paso Del…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s newest freeway, the Spur 601, is nearly complete. But the political future of the man who helped spearhead the project remains up in…
Continue ReadingUTEP athletic department officials have announced that Time Warner Sports Channel 24 will televise the UTEP basketball team’s Conference USA…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Dept. has identified the man killed in a motorcycle crash at 7:02 p.m. Tuesday. Javier Thomas, 21, of the 8400 block of Mt. Tibet,…
Continue ReadingArmy statistics to be released Wednesday will show the first annual decrease in suicides among active duty soldiers in six years. But the news is…
Continue ReadingBy G. Leon GL: You’re fighting Juan Astorga in the co-feature of Zeferino Entertainment’s February 11th card at UTEP. Tell us all about…
Continue ReadingA prescription drug for premature babies is a little harder to come by these days for some thanks to a new price tag. Caffeine citrate treats…
Continue ReadingA police investigation continued Wednesday into the shooting of a South Las Cruces man, a story ABC-7 covered as breaking news Tuesday night.…
Continue ReadingA shop teacher at Santa Fe High School has been put on paid on leave after cell phone video surfaced of her locking up a student in an outdoor cage.…
Continue ReadingFlavia Bolourchi, 59, of Sacramento, Calif., was sentenced Tuesday to 37 months in federal prison and was ordered by Chief U.S. District Judge Bruce…
Continue ReadingCity of El Paso voters may soon have a second opportunity to decide if gay and unwed partners of city employees should receive health insurance. The…
Continue ReadingPaper, plastic or neither? Thanks to a new fee proposed by city employees, that plastic bag you use at the store could cost as much as 10 cents.…
Continue ReadingA bank account to help with funeral expenses of a Montwood High School junior killed Jan. 11, 2011 has been created. It is Wells Fargo Bank account…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police responded to shots fired in the 1600-block of south Espina Street, near the intersection of Missouri Avenue shortly before 8 p.m.…
Continue ReadingThe vice chairman of the El Paso Mental Health and Mental Retardation Board of Trustees spoke out Monday about the controversial and lucrative…
Continue ReadingLast Wednesday’s morning commute for two Juarez residents turned out to be anything but a typical “hump” day. The U.S citizens are…
Continue ReadingA bank account has been set up to help with funeral expenses for the 4-year-old boy, JaDavion Jordan, who drowned in a backyard pool on Sunday. The…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police have charged one person in a hit-and-run collision from Sunday night. Aldrian Michael Tom, 29, of the 6300 block of Deer, was driving…
Continue ReadingExcerpts of Governor Martinez’s 2011 State of the State Address “Today, we begin to write a new chapter in New Mexico’s history.…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Dept. have released the name of the 4-year-old boy who drowned Sunday. At about 10:25 a.m., Sunday, El Paso Police responded to a…
Continue ReadingWith a new year and the start of a new semester under way, a generous gift is paving the way for a new program at The University of Texas at El Paso…
Continue ReadingU.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers conducting southbound operations in cooperation with the Border Enforcement Security Task Force…
Continue ReadingFacebook wants your address and mobile phone number. But it’s not sure exactly how to ask. It’s a complicated digital courtship,…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council will decide on Tuesday whether to bring the issue of domestic benefits back to the voters – this time with a…
Continue ReadingEl Paso city council is set to decide if it wants to enact the “Plan El Paso 2010: Connecting El Paso.” The plan includes building…
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