
TRAFFIC ALERT: Road closures include I-10, US 54
Beginning Monday, drivers can expect alternate, east and west bound lane closures on I-10 and Loop 375. TX-DOT said the closures will take place on…
Continue ReadingBeginning Monday, drivers can expect alternate, east and west bound lane closures on I-10 and Loop 375. TX-DOT said the closures will take place on…
Continue ReadingMysterious flyers from an unspecified sender have been popping up in mailboxes across the Eastside. The apparent goal? To raise questions about a…
Continue ReadingJune 4, 2014 Update: The El Paso Police Department’s Special Traffic Investigations Unit has charged 41-year-old George Adrian Espinosa with…
Continue ReadingA man was hospitalized in critical condition after being stabbed Saturday in East El Paso. Officers were first called out to the scene regarding a…
Continue ReadingHere in the Borderland, school districts are preparing for the possibility of Ebola coming to our area. The Ysleta Independent School District has…
Continue ReadingViewers have questions about the continuing backup of cars for export, lining the street near Santa Teresa’s crossing into Mexico. Steve wrote…
Continue ReadingThe Lincoln Center will remain standing beyond October 1. The executive director of the Texas Department of Transportation, which owns the building,…
Continue ReadingSenator Jose Rodriguez is calling it a “slap in the face.” Rodriguez and those fighting to reopen the Lincoln Center in south central El…
Continue ReadingThe 10th Annual Lincoln Park Day was held Sunday, to dedicate the newest mural and celebrate the Mexican-American culture. In 2009, the City of El…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Library will soon make it easier to get your hands on magazines without having to pay for a yearly subscription. On Thursday, Dionne…
Continue ReadingA Jury Friday found Leonard Telles guilty of 2nd degree murder for beating a man to death with a baseball bat. The jury found him guilty of the…
Continue ReadingA national title loan company is allegedly transferring some of its loans outside El Paso city limits in order to avoid new city payday and title…
Continue ReadingEl Paso attorney Stuart Leeds was found guilty Wednesday afternoon of contempt of court in a hearing. He is already on probation with the state bar,…
Continue ReadingAuthorities in Las Cruces say they are having trouble enforcing the city’s noise ordinance. The problem is bad enough that city council will…
Continue ReadingUPDATE 12/22/14 NOON: The Arizona woman killed in a weekend wreck that shut down I-10 for about 24 hours has been identified. New Mexico State Police…
Continue ReadingThe driver of a three-wheeled motorcycle that crashed into a van last week in Las Cruces has died as a result of his injuries, according to a Las…
Continue ReadingThe transportation director for Las Cruces Public Schools is on paid administrative leave, according to district spokeswoman Jo Galvan. An internal…
Continue ReadingIn the past, Las Cruces Public Schools cancelled outdoor events if the threat of lightning was within six miles. The new protocol calls for delays in…
Continue ReadingThe Las Cruces Public Schools were recognized by the New Mexico Music Educators Association on Friday. LCPS received the Award of Distinction, which…
Continue ReadingNew Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is asking for a state senate committee to put Senate Bill 11 up for a public hearing as soon as possible. The bill is…
Continue ReadingABC-7 has obtained the video behind one the most talked about stories of the year so far. Punches thrown at the Andress and Jefferson soccer match.…
Continue ReadingSeven people, including four prisoners, were injured when a vehicle crashed into their transport van, according to Las Cruces police. The crash…
Continue ReadingThe National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report stating wrong fuel pumped into the plane caused the deadly crash in Las Cruces…
Continue ReadingCity council has voted to give businesses more time to prepare for a minimum wage increase. An ordinance approved in September will eventually…
Continue ReadingA woman reportedly tried to kill herself by jumping from the second floor of the Dona Ana County jail Wednesday. A jail spokesperson says Laura Del…
Continue ReadingDozens of Las Cruces children received free shots as part of the New Mexico Health Department’s “Protect Tots. Got Shots?” campaign…
Continue ReadingOrganizers behind a short-term shelter in Las Cruces for immigrants say more than 200 people have already passed through. The Las Cruces Sun-News…
Continue ReadingPolice arrested a mother for allegedly abusing her child to death, according to a police spokesman. Annette Smith, 33, is charged with a first-degree…
Continue ReadingThe heated rivalry game between Las Cruces High and Mayfield High School ended in a brawl at Aggie Memorial stadium Friday night. Mayfield High…
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