
Part of Schuster Avenue near UTEP to close for art installation
The City of El Paso will close the a portion of Schuster Avenue near the Spur 1966 roundabout for about eight hours starting at 10 a.m. Thursday,…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso will close the a portion of Schuster Avenue near the Spur 1966 roundabout for about eight hours starting at 10 a.m. Thursday,…
Continue ReadingThe Rams belong to Los Angeles once again. The Chargers might be headed there, as well. What about the Raiders? Who knows at this point. What is…
Continue ReadingAn officer slammed his cruiser into a school bus Wednesday in Northeast El Paso. It happened about 7:45 a.m. in front on Schuster Elementary School…
Continue ReadingDoa Ana County Sheriff’s detectives are hopeful the public might be able to help locate a missing Chaparral man who has not been seen since…
Continue ReadingA New Mexico 18-year-old who authorities say killed his parents and three younger siblings appeared to wipe his eyes as he sat in a courtroom Tuesday…
Continue ReadingThe Public Service Board approved a rate increase for El Paso Water Utilities customers. On Wednesday, the PSB approved an 11 percent increase to…
Continue Readingsot full “for thi final one, i’m going to try to make it shorter. i know some of you are antsy to get back to iowa.” president…
Continue ReadingThe UTEP Miners football program snagged a great prospect in DB Broderick Harrell. According to Harrell’s Twitter account, he has verbally…
Continue ReadingAmericas continued its dominance on the hardwood as they defeated Coronado 38-29 Tuesday…
Continue Readingthe snow may be gone … the effects from the winter storms are sticking around. and there’s likely more snow to come. abc-7’s andrew…
Continue ReadingNearly four years after residents approved the Quality of Life bond, the City has found a home for the new Children’s Museum. It was promised…
Continue ReadingEyeing the end of his presidency, Barack Obama urged Americans Tuesday night to rekindle their belief in the promise of change that first carried him…
Continue ReadingAmericans should resist “the siren call of the angriest voices” in how the nation treats immigrants, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said…
Continue ReadingTHIS IS THE TEXT, AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY, OF PRESIDENT OBAMA’S 2016 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS: Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of…
Continue ReadingIf you’ve noticed some rough roads and more potholes around town, you aren’t alone. While the snow may be gone from the Borderland for…
Continue ReadingThe Chaparral couple accusing Anthony Cobos of defrauding them testified at Las Cruces District Court on Tuesday. The former El Paso County judge is…
Continue ReadingNFL owners voted Tuesday night to allow the St. Louis Rams to move to a new stadium just outside Los Angeles, and the San Diego Chargers will have an…
Continue ReadingA former El Paso County judge faced the Chaparral couple he’s accused of defrauding. For more than a year, the couple says it made mortgage…
Continue ReadingNew concerns tonight about NMSU dropping down a division in football after another Sun Belt school said it is considering that possibility. The Idaho…
Continue ReadingCity council is planning a complete overhaul of the Animal Services Division from a place that kills many of the animals it receives to a caring and…
Continue ReadingJeffrey Farrey pleaded guilty to injury to a child Tuesday and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Farrey has been in jail since Nov. 20, 2013, so…
Continue ReadingArthur L. Garcia, 24, an enrolled member and resident of Acoma Pueblo, N.M., was sentenced this morning in federal court in Albuquerque, N.M., to 97…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State University’s Career Services invites students to attend its 11th annual Career Connections Fair on Feb. 2-3 from 9 a.m. to 3…
Continue ReadingCounty and transportation officials broke ground Tuesday on several projects designed to improve mobility and reduce congestion in areas experiencing…
Continue ReadingThe mother of Trayvon Martin will be the keynote speaker at the YWCA’s 23rd annual Women’s Luncheon. Sybrina Fulton, founded the Trayvon…
Continue ReadingThe Ysleta Independent School District unveiled which bond projects will be built first at a board meeting Monday. Voters approved a face-lift for…
Continue ReadingThe city’s government will abandon an evaluating method to score companies looking to do business with the city as a result of the aborted and…
Continue Readingthis is it—the president is giving his last state of the union address tonight–why it’s expected to be much different than past…
Continue ReadingWith up to $1.4 billion at stake in Wednesday’s Powerball, questions about the drawing seem to be as abundant as the convenience-store kiosks…
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