
Government Investigating Soldier Electrocutions
PITTSBURGH (AP) – A U.S. House committee chairman has begun an investigation into the electrocutions of at least 12 service members in Iraq,…
Continue ReadingPITTSBURGH (AP) – A U.S. House committee chairman has begun an investigation into the electrocutions of at least 12 service members in Iraq,…
Continue ReadingPITTSBURGH (AP) – A U.S. House committee chairman has begun an investigation into the electrocutions of at least 12 service members in Iraq,…
Continue ReadingEL PASO (AP) -Cityofficialshave decided to block efforts by federal authorities to use an access road that cuts across city property to work on…
Continue ReadingEL PASO (AP) -Cityofficialshave decided to block efforts by federal authorities to use an access road that cuts across city property to work on…
Continue ReadingBy BETSY TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer 6 minutes ago Residents of low-lying towns stacked sandbags or grabbed belongings and evacuated Wednesday…
Continue ReadingBy BETSY TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer 6 minutes ago Residents of low-lying towns stacked sandbags or grabbed belongings and evacuated Wednesday…
Continue ReadingPIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) – Flooding forced hundreds of people to flee their homes and closed scores of roads Wednesday across the nation’s…
Continue ReadingPIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) – Flooding forced hundreds of people to flee their homes and closed scores of roads Wednesday across the nation’s…
Continue ReadingEL PASO — Police and emergency crews investigated a crash on Wednesday that tied up traffic near the intersection of Sean Haggerty and the…
Continue ReadingEL PASO — Police and emergency crews investigated a crash on Wednesday that tied up traffic near the intersection of Sean Haggerty and the…
Continue ReadingBy JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer Five years after launching the invasion of Iraq, President Bush strongly signaled Wednesday that he…
Continue ReadingBy JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer Five years after launching the invasion of Iraq, President Bush strongly signaled Wednesday that he…
Continue ReadingCRANSTON, R.I. (AP) – The band manager whose pyrotechnics display sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people in 2003 was freed from prison…
Continue ReadingCRANSTON, R.I. (AP) – The band manager whose pyrotechnics display sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people in 2003 was freed from prison…
Continue Readingby Stephanie Valle HORIZON CITY — Waiting in long traffic lines is the last thing any driver would want to do on their way to work or on their…
Continue Readingby Stephanie Valle HORIZON CITY — Waiting in long traffic lines is the last thing any driver would want to do on their way to work or on their…
Continue ReadingEL PASO COUNTY — Many Canutillo residents are fuming over a new business set to open in late March. The Pegasus Gentleman’s Club is…
Continue ReadingEL PASO COUNTY — Many Canutillo residents are fuming over a new business set to open in late March. The Pegasus Gentleman’s Club is…
Continue ReadingELPASO– According to the El Paso Police, their “no refusal” program is already showing positive results in the fight against drunk…
Continue ReadingELPASO– According to the El Paso Police, their “no refusal” program is already showing positive results in the fight against drunk…
Continue ReadingEl Paso — A former El Paso City Representative pleaded guilty to two bribery charges. Raymond Telles made the plea Friday, but Judge Frank…
Continue ReadingEl Paso — A former El Paso City Representative pleaded guilty to two bribery charges. Raymond Telles made the plea Friday, but Judge Frank…
Continue ReadingBy Darren Hunt & Brenda De Anda EL PASO — It appears the largest land deal in the history of El Paso may go through, after all. During this…
Continue ReadingBy Darren Hunt & Brenda De Anda EL PASO — It appears the largest land deal in the history of El Paso may go through, after all. During this…
Continue ReadingPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Barack Obama unsparingly criticized his longtime pastor’s words while strongly defending the man himself Tuesday in a…
Continue ReadingPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Barack Obama unsparingly criticized his longtime pastor’s words while strongly defending the man himself Tuesday in a…
Continue Reading(AP) — Wholesale prices rose again in February as another hefty increase in energy costs offset falling food prices. Outside of food and…
Continue Reading(AP) — Wholesale prices rose again in February as another hefty increase in energy costs offset falling food prices. Outside of food and…
Continue ReadingBAGHDAD (AP) – Vice President Dick Cheney warned Monday against large U.S. troop cuts that could jeopardize recent security gains in Iraq, as…
Continue ReadingBAGHDAD (AP) – Vice President Dick Cheney warned Monday against large U.S. troop cuts that could jeopardize recent security gains in Iraq, as…
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