Two Men Die In Wreck; Driver Who Hit Them Tries To Flee
The Fourth of July holiday weekend took a tragic turn in east El Paso when two people died in an early morning vehicle crash. The wreck happened…
Continue ReadingThe Fourth of July holiday weekend took a tragic turn in east El Paso when two people died in an early morning vehicle crash. The wreck happened…
Continue ReadingFirefighters responded to a house fire Sunday morning in northeast El Paso. The fire broke out in the 10400 block of Gracecus Way, with fire units…
Continue ReadingHoliday Closures -El Paso City Hall will be closed on Monday, July 5, due to the July 4th holiday. It will re-open at 7 a.m. Tuesday 6, and the City…
Continue ReadingAn El Paso man was arrested over the weekend in Louisiana for allegedly shooting and wounding a Louisiana State Police trooper. Robert Daniel…
Continue ReadingWhile people in El Paso spent Sunday celebrating the 4th of July, people all over Mexico cast their ballots. Voters are hoping the end of this…
Continue ReadingEl Pasoans may not have patriotism, according to Men’s Health magazine, but the city is near the top of a list of U.S. cities when it comes to…
Continue ReadingFormer UTEP Miner Derrick Caracter got his first taste of what it might be like to play in Los Angeles when he recently faced the LA media. “I…
Continue ReadingGuerino Panfile had plenty to clean up and only one day off to do it. Panfile, who lives off Eastlake Blvd. near Horizon City, spent hours on Monday…
Continue ReadingAs bad movies go, “Manos: The Hands of Fate” has everything. It has a bad script, worse editing, and characters that beg to be made fun…
Continue ReadingFire gutted the inside of Maria de Jesus Garcia’s central El Paso home Sunday, July 4th. She was not home at the time of the fire; however, her…
Continue ReadingMaria De Jesus Garcia left her house in central El Paso early on July 4th to go to a party for her nephew, who was home from Iraq. When she returned…
Continue ReadingEnter at your own risk. With no lifeguard, another drowning seems just as probable as last summer at Leasburg Dam State Park — and the fear,…
Continue ReadingIt’s human nature. Everyone wants to fit in. Even though it’s the differences that make each person special. But imagine being so…
Continue ReadingSarah Ioannides, the El Paso Symphony Orchestra’s first female Music Director, announced on Monday she will leave the EPSO Association at the…
Continue ReadingThere is some fireworks trash left over from independence day celebrations in Montana Vista that has one resident in the area fuming. Fernando Corral…
Continue ReadingFighting to survive a deepening financial crisis, the Postal Service said Tuesday it wants to increase the price of first-class stamps by 2 cents…
Continue ReadingEl Paso firefighters say county-wide there’s been a recent surge in house fires. Twelve of them were still under construction and many of them…
Continue ReadingBy LARA SETRAKIAN / ABC News It’s something like a holy war on haircuts. Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance has issued a…
Continue ReadingAir Ambulance Stat, the medical wing of Amarillo-based O’Hara Flying Service, has temporarily halted service after the crash on Sunday of one…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council has asked the police association to delay pay raises for officers, in an attempt to avoid a tax hike. The city is currently…
Continue ReadingIt seems no one noticed at the time, but while tabloid starlet Lindsay Lohan was making an impassioned speech to a California judge about respect for…
Continue ReadingZuill Bailey, Artisitic Director for El Paso Pro Musica, will perform two free concerts at public libraries designed to spread the love of classical…
Continue ReadingPresident Barack Obama has nominated Larry L. Palmer, Ed.D. a former assistant to UTEP President Diana Natalicio, to be the next U.S. Ambassador to…
Continue Reading“Star Wars” creator George Lucas wants to force a laser company to stop making a new, high-powered product he says looks too much like…
Continue ReadingAt noon Wednesday, Defense Department officials e-mailed surveys to 400,000 servicemembers as part of a special review to prepare the military for a…
Continue ReadingEl Pasoan Soledad Cavazos says in these economic times, a good city park is as good as a mini-vacation for her young grandnephews. “We’ve…
Continue ReadingHere’s an option most students don’t hear from their school guidance counselor – drop out of school and get a GED. But the El Paso…
Continue ReadingThe federal government is launching an expansive program dubbed “Perfect Citizen” to detect cyber assaults on private companies and…
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