Female Fort Bliss Soldiers Among Hundreds Testing Better Fitting Uniforms
They are our men and women in uniform, but what happens if that uniform doesn’t fit just right? “It’s a little difficult when…
Continue ReadingThey are our men and women in uniform, but what happens if that uniform doesn’t fit just right? “It’s a little difficult when…
Continue Reading“X-Men: First Class” opens this weekend. The movie tells the origin of the famed comic book team. Find out what movies are showing in…
Continue ReadingA 25-year-old man was tasered by El Paso County Sheriff’s deputies early Thursday morning outside an East El Paso County strip club. At about…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s dark skies brightened spirits in the borderland Wednesday. “I love the rain,” said Dustin Churchman. “It feels so…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso’s attempt kick an East El Paso sports bar out by revoking the strip mall’s lease has hit a roadblock. And now the…
Continue ReadingLate Wednesday night 06-01-11 at 10:47 PM, a Sheriff?s Deputy patrolling the area of San Elizario, TX observed a Silver Honda Civic disregard a stop…
Continue ReadingAn off-duty Vinton police officer working security for Walmart was allegedly confronted with a knife when he tried to stop a homeless man from…
Continue ReadingWith our high temperatures almost reaching 100 degrees, it’s a good time to remind you that extreme heat can contribute to some serious health…
Continue ReadingThe public is advised that effective May 24, 2011, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has officially placed the preliminary flood…
Continue ReadingState standards for schools can change from one year to the next, making it difficult to accurately track a district’s progress, according to…
Continue ReadingThree different Captains collected RBIs as Shreveport-Bossier narrowly defeated the El Paso Diablos 3-2. Captains RF Bryan Sabatella had three hits…
Continue ReadingSTARKVILLE, Miss. – New Mexico State first baseman Hoku Nohara has earned Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA)…
Continue ReadingAfter going 118 consecutive days without any precipitation, El Pasoans finally had their prayers answered in the form of rain. Storms moved in from…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Department has released a list of the top five most stolen vehicles so far for the year. With several ties, there are actually…
Continue ReadingThe Ysleta and Socorro Independent School Districts have a comparable amount of students and staff. They’ve also got similar academic…
Continue ReadingAt 6-foot-11 and 215 pounds, Greg Foster was a pretty good-size player by NBA standards. But when you’re half the weight of one of the…
Continue ReadingThe Las Cruces Fire Department would like to remind citizens how to safely and legally use fireworks this season. With the 4th of July holiday a…
Continue ReadingAbout 6,000 El Paso Electric customers in Northeast El Paso are without power after an electrical pole caught fire shortly before noon, causing three…
Continue ReadingA dog lover has moved heaven and earth to free a beloved family pooch trapped under 45 metric tonnes (99,207 pounds) of rock for a week, according to…
Continue ReadingThere are major changes on the way to Fort Bliss that will no doubt alter El Paso’s skies. Over the next few months, nearly 3,000 soldiers from…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Rep.Joe Pickett is working with the Texas Department of Transportation to reopen the eastbound and westbound lanes of Montana Avenue between…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council on Tuesday gave the green light for the El Paso Convention and Visitors Bureau to bid for the 2015 United States Bowling…
Continue ReadingWas it a coincidence or is it a trend? An El Paso school teacher remained in a Mexican jail Tuesday night for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs.…
Continue ReadingNortheast El Paso has lost yet another one of its entertainment options. Bowlero Lanes, located in the 8900 block of Dyer Street and built in the…
Continue ReadingA tornado warning has been issued for Culberson County 7 p.m. MDT. Doppler radar indicated a severe storm capable of producing a tornado. Stay tuned…
Continue ReadingThe article, ?Religious factors and hippocampal atrophy in late life,? by Amy Owen and colleagues at Duke University represents an important advance…
Continue ReadingCITY REP. #1 & #5 RUNOFF ELECTION JUNE 11, 2011 EARLY VOTING DATES: May 31, 2011 – June 7, 2011 Early Voting Stations, Addresses, and…
Continue ReadingABCNews Cellphones possibly cause cancer, a panel of experts from the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer…
Continue ReadingThe Library of Congress is beginning to make its massive musical collection more readily accessible to the public. The Library of Congress presents…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso Department of Public Health continues its efforts to prevent the spread of Measles after a 15-month-old boy was confirmed to have…
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