Woman’s Nipple Is Ripped Off After Drunken Fight With Her Mother-In-Law
Officials say a 44-year-old woman who allegedly ripped her daughter-in-law’s nipple off during a drunken argument could be facing criminal…
Continue ReadingOfficials say a 44-year-old woman who allegedly ripped her daughter-in-law’s nipple off during a drunken argument could be facing criminal…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council has terminated a contract with a local company, a move expected to save tax-payers about $2 million in the next couple of years,…
Continue ReadingThe UTEP basketball team had five starters in double figure scoring for the first time in nearly a year, the recipe for success in a 79-49…
Continue ReadingABCNews “He didn’t want anyone to get hurt but himself,” Clay Duke’s wife, Rebecca Duke, told reporters Wednesday. Rebecca…
Continue ReadingDepressed, suicidal and mentally unstable. These are just some of the psychological elements brought up in reference to 51-year-old defendant Kenneth…
Continue ReadingThe retrial of David Marmolejo has been set for March 7, 2011 in San Antonio. The trial will have a two-week deadline, as that’s the available…
Continue ReadingA lawsuit has been filed to keep city retirees from losing health insurance benefits. The El Paso Municipal Police Officers Association is suing the…
Continue ReadingLuis Varela has resigned from the Socorro, Texas city council, according to another member of the town’s city council. Gloria Rodriguez told…
Continue ReadingThe Miners and Cougars go way back. In fact, this year marks the 25th anniversary of the biggest upset in UTEP football history – the shocking…
Continue ReadingABCNews Last fall, as he had done hundreds of times, Iranian-American businessman Farid Seif passed through security at a Houston airport and boarded…
Continue ReadingA Florida family stopped by the borderland on their cross-country trip to grow closer. The Belchers have decided to travel through all 50 states, and…
Continue ReadingABCNews Snakes, spiders, haunted houses and scary movies may evoke shrieks of fright in many people, but there’s one woman who doesn’t…
Continue ReadingSome East Side business owners are checking their locks twice these days. In the past week alone, there’s been two burglaries and a robbery at…
Continue ReadingA judge may end up having the final say on the issue of benefits for unwed partners of city employees. On Wednesday, an attorney for the El Paso…
Continue ReadingSome hikers hoping to enjoy the Franklin Mountain’s rugged beauty are being warned to stay away by private property owners. It’s an issue…
Continue ReadingIt wasn’t the vision Tracey Benson had in mind when she decided to donate money to pay for wreaths at Fort Bliss National Cemetery as part of…
Continue ReadingThe number of 13-year-olds who have used an illegal drug has increased to 16 percent this year from 14.5 percent in 2009, a survey on drug abuse…
Continue ReadingInvestigators stopped Adam Guzman on a traffic violation last week. Officials say Guzman had 5 bundles of marijuana on him. Guzman was arrested and…
Continue ReadingChristmas came early for a group of kids today. The second annual operation Santa Drop took place on the football field of Anthony High School.…
Continue ReadingThe State has rested its case in the murder trial of 51-year-old Kenneth Rauch. Rauch is accused of shooting and killing an El Paso man, Euzebio…
Continue Reading911 lines, telephone and internet service are back online in Southern New Mexico, after a massive outage Tuesday night. A third-party crew…
Continue ReadingThe Notre Dame Club of El Paso is proud to welcome the University of Notre Dame as they partake in the 2010 Hyundai Sun Bowl. Since the official bowl…
Continue ReadingIt’s a Borderland favorite and an El Paso holiday tradition, but this year, a few grinches are putting a damper on the annual Christmas lights…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council is introducing an amendment to the controversial, voter-approved ordinance that would keep gay and unmarried partners of city…
Continue ReadingFiber lines cuts in two locations has affected a large portion of southern New Mexico. The outage is affecting phone service, 911 and Internet…
Continue ReadingThe health care benefits battle continued at El Paso City Council this week. Tuesday, a proposal was introduced that would allow the domestic…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police Chief Greg Allen will hold monthly meetings with the media, but it wasn’t his idea. Allen said it was something that was forced…
Continue ReadingClick here for UTEP, New Mexico Bowl Special Section. The UTEP football team will depart for Albuquerque on Wednesday morning and take on a BYU team…
Continue ReadingBe sure to leave an extra cookie or two for Santa this year. Zillow, a free online real estate Website, has compiled a list of Santa’s favorite…
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