National Adoption Day Celebrated In El Paso
El Paso celebrated National Adoption Day Saturday with the adoption of 20 young children here in the city. The adoption ceremony was held at the El…
Continue ReadingEl Paso celebrated National Adoption Day Saturday with the adoption of 20 young children here in the city. The adoption ceremony was held at the El…
Continue ReadingIt was a major Mexican celebration in the Sun City. Saturday marked the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution. The Consulate General of Mexico…
Continue ReadingOfficials with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office said Marissa Martinez, 48, has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault against a…
Continue ReadingFor the first time, El Paso has been named the city with the lowest crime rate in the United States with a population of over 500,000 residents.…
Continue ReadingA fire broke out at 2:30 a.m. Friday morning in the 10400 block of Orpheus Drive in northeast El Paso, according to El Paso Fire Department. The…
Continue ReadingUTEP’s regular season finale on the road against Tulsa will be shown on ChannelSurfing.net at noon Mountain Time, according to the Website.…
Continue ReadingThis Thanksgiving holiday, a few families who couldn’t afford a traditional thanksgiving feast will be getting a little help from an unexpected…
Continue ReadingA day after New Mexico Governor-elect Susana Martinez (R) announced she’ll be cleaning house in Santa Fe, outgoing Governor Bill Richardson (D)…
Continue ReadingOn Friday afternoon, El Paso police officers busted a man they said tagged several pieces of property in the 1600 block of Zaragoza Road. Mario…
Continue ReadingPolice said two men have been arrested after a vehicle was reported stolen in Albuquerque on Thursday and recovered in El Paso Friday. Investigators…
Continue ReadingShe’s barely old enough to drive, but a teenage mom in Las Cruces faces the possibility of life in prison. Seventeen-year-old Diana Goenaga was…
Continue ReadingDaniel Villegas’ days are long and monotonous. They’ve been that way for almost half of his life. But it’s the nights that are…
Continue ReadingIt’s no secret residents in Socorro are outspoken about city matters. Thursday night was no different, especially with the recent arrest of one…
Continue ReadingBlack Friday typically means three things: crowds, deals and crowds. And as El Paso stores and malls gear up for another year of shopping madness,…
Continue ReadingAnother city group has spoken out about what to do with the land along Trans Mountain Road in Northwest El Paso. The City Plan Commission voted…
Continue ReadingThe credibility of El Paso’s ex-medical examiner, Dr. Paul Shrode, could play a huge role in future trials. Just this week, Monea Tyson, a…
Continue ReadingGOP Gov. Rick Perry, who continues to insist he’s not interested in the presidency, is nevertheless always ready to tell the federal government…
Continue ReadingSTORE CLERK ARRESTED FOR CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE Date/Time: 10-28-10@ 5:49p.m. Location: 6996 Escondido (Circle K) Arrested: Alfonso Silva, 18 years…
Continue ReadingThe Vatican says it will issue a set of guidelines to bishops around the world on how to respond to the sexual abuse of children by priests that will…
Continue ReadingThe library is a place where you wouldn’t expect to hear singing, guitar strumming, or applause. After all, the library is the place where you…
Continue ReadingTexans who want to save money on ENERGY STAR appliances will soon have a chance to apply for mail-in rebates on those purchases. Texas Comptroller…
Continue ReadingOwning and running a successful business can be a hard task. Having one in a different country and never stepping foot in the office can also be a…
Continue ReadingA federal grand jury has indicted a man facing child porn charges. Omar Jose Magaa, 39, faces six counts of child porn. The former Las Palmas Medical…
Continue ReadingKVIA-TV general manager Kevin Lovell didn’t follow an established track to achieve his position. Born and raised in the small Texas Panhandle…
Continue ReadingIt was the early 1900s and everyday Mexicans were being uprooted and forcibly taken away from their land and sent to virtual slave camps. They…
Continue ReadingThe Transportasion Security Administration, or TSA, introduced a change in the pat-down procedures agents use on travelers late last month. Now, some…
Continue ReadingLike most responsible adults, Shaun Felice is concerned about what flashes across the television screen in his home. “There’s going to be…
Continue ReadingIt will be at least another three weeks before we learn if and where the murder retrial of David Marmolejo will be. He is accused off killing his…
Continue ReadingMarco Gonzalez is planning a trip to south Texas next week. He doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving anymore, not since the death of his 3-year-old…
Continue ReadingMonea Tyson, a former Fort Bliss soldier charged with killing her 22-month-old son, has been found not guilty by a jury Thursday afternoon.…
Continue Reading