Activists get extension from TXDOT to save El Paso’s Lincoln Center
Activists wanting to save El Paso’s Lincoln Center got an extension to find a way to preserve the building. TXDOT owns the central El Paso…
Continue ReadingActivists wanting to save El Paso’s Lincoln Center got an extension to find a way to preserve the building. TXDOT owns the central El Paso…
Continue ReadingFor the first time in nearly two decades, the federal government staggered into a partial shutdown Monday at midnight after congressional Republicans…
Continue ReadingA Mesilla woman will spend two years behind bars for the death of her husband. A district judge sentenced Kemberlee Guffey, 45, on Monday after…
Continue ReadingBike share supporters believe the Texas Department of Transportation is making up “imaginary requirements” to prevent federal funds from…
Continue ReadingTwo Albuquerque men have been arrested after allegedly being involved in a post-wedding reception brawl in Las Cruces early Sunday. Mario A. Saiz,…
Continue ReadingThe 2014 budget was just finalized a week ago by El Paso County leaders, but new ideas and plans for this year’s fiscal policy has angered…
Continue ReadingA Travis County judge on Monday granted an order permitting attorneys for Stephanie Townsend Allala to proceed with depositions related to her 2012…
Continue ReadingTwo people were sentenced to time in federal prison in the ongoing public corruption case. Charlie Garcia was sentenced to seven months in jail,…
Continue ReadingAfter responding to a call, El Paso Police said one of their officers was hit by a car Saturday night. Police said the call routed Officer Mark Gall,…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police said a Fort Bliss soldier was killed in a hit and run crash Saturday night. Errol McKinney, 33, was killed on his motorcycle on the…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police need your help finding a missing 16-year-old girl. Jade Alexis Alexander is from west El Paso. Police have been searching for her…
Continue ReadingCustoms and Border Protection seized more than 300-pounds of marijuana at the Zaragoza bridge this week. All the suspected smugglers are women. CBP…
Continue ReadingA suspected El Paso con-artist, under investigation since last December, is finally captured. The El Paso County Sheriff’s have been searching…
Continue ReadingThe political matchup that had everyonetalking in 2010 could resurface in 2014. In 2010, Norma Chavez was the incumbent District 76 Texas House…
Continue ReadingWith the State Fair held in Dallas every year, it’s very much an East-Texas thing. But this year, those in West Texas might get a big kick out…
Continue ReadingWhile threats of a government shutdown loom, President Barack Obama’s health care law is moving forward. On Thursday, Obama appeared before…
Continue ReadingNew Army regulations targeting tattoos are close to being approved by senior military leadership. Current soldiers who have tattoos, no matter where…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso has been monitoring bike usage during the summer to determine how best to improve cyclist connectivity. City officials are…
Continue Readinghe Ysleta Independent School District approved changes to its employee health care plan Wednesday night. The new plans raise healthcare contributions…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State University students could win $2,000 cash. All they have to do is attend NMSU football games and stay for the whole game. Some NMSU…
Continue ReadingTheir son is gone. The trial is over. But the anger remains over how El Paso police officer Karl McDonough’s death is being handled by the…
Continue ReadingIt’s a big night for Ysleta school district employees. The school board will decide how much money thousands of the district’s workers…
Continue ReadingThe original cost estimate for the ballpark was $50 million, but the actual cost of some amenities caused it to rise to $64 million. To cover that…
Continue ReadingESPN personality Keith Olbermann called New Mexico State University president Garrey Carruthers “World’s Worst In Sports” due to…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico teens can now use their cellphones to get advice on sex. It’s a new program offered by the state department of health. New Mexico is…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso is trying to keep massive new power lines out of the middle of some neighborhoods. El Paso Electric wants to run power lines from…
Continue ReadingSome stinging editorials this weekfrom El Paso newspapers surrounding a vote by City Council. Last week, City Council removed a man touted for his…
Continue ReadingThe iconic “lagartos” or alligators sculpture Downtown has been removed – but only temporarily. The Luis Jimenez artwork will be…
Continue ReadingSome Las Crucens are demanding change for what they call a “dangerous” intersection. People who live and work near the intersection of…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso on Monday announced it would allow MountainStar to provide money for any additional costs to ballpark construction, and also…
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