
Quintana Sentenced To Probation, Ordered To Pay Fine
A year of probation and a $4,000 fine. That’s what former city Rep. Rachel Quintana was sentenced to Thursday for forging her former Fed-Ex…
Continue ReadingA year of probation and a $4,000 fine. That’s what former city Rep. Rachel Quintana was sentenced to Thursday for forging her former Fed-Ex…
Continue ReadingProject Vida Health Center was awarded $500,000 from the Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday to expand and provide more health-care…
Continue ReadingIf a person decides to get behind the wheel after having a few drinks, or when situations become tense with family members and arguments quickly…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council took up the proposed police and fire department budgets during a hearing Wednesday. Under City Manager Joyce Wilson’s…
Continue ReadingThe Humane Society of Southern New Mexico’s new campaign puts the focus on spaying female pets to help ease overcrowding at local animal…
Continue ReadingMore than a month after water from the Franklin Canal devastated her home and swept up her belongings, Brenda Navejas can’t help but to get…
Continue ReadingJerry the horse has died. Jerry, who was left to starve to death in San Elizario, was found Tuesday — alone — in a field on the…
Continue ReadingThe United States is in the World Cup final for the first time since it last won the title in 1999, and once again, it was Abby Wambach coming up big…
Continue ReadingJerry the horse has died. Jerry, who was left to starve to death in San Elizario, was found Tuesday — alone — in a field on the…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, TEXAS ? Scott Lieberwirth, who led NM State to six conference championships and six NCAA Regional appearances, has been named men?s golf…
Continue ReadingA night to remember, family and friends mourning the loss of two 16-year-old boys crowded into Montwood High School for a memorial Tuesday night.…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso City Council on Monday voted unanimously to have a charter election in November 2012. Even though the city is able to have a charter…
Continue ReadingThe UTEP golf team didn’t have to go to far to find its next head coach. According to one UTEP official, Scott Lieberwirth will leave New…
Continue Reading“I can’t wait to see you and my kids. I’ll see you guys in a few minutes.” Those were the last words Carmen Padilla would…
Continue ReadingThe City of Columbus, N.M. is in bad shape. It’s $600,000 in debt and on the verge of bankruptcy. The financial problems come on the heels of…
Continue ReadingThe Columbus Police Department isn’t closed for the day, it has been abolished by the Village of Columbus. “I think the individuals are…
Continue ReadingAfter years of delays, former City Representative Rachel Quintana is facing a jury. Quintana, who used to work at FedEx, is accused of forging her…
Continue ReadingThe city’s plan to take over garbage collection in a project known as “flow control” could be postponed. An item on Tuesday’s…
Continue ReadingThe National Science Foundation and the Department of Health and Human Services awarded the University of Texas at El Paso $1.27 million in federal…
Continue ReadingA man had his pregnant ex-girlfriend pinned down when officers forced their way into a home to free her, police said Shortly before 2 a.m. Tuesday,…
Continue ReadingThe man accused of driving drunk and killing two teens who were helping a stalled friend on the side of the road was driving on the shoulder of the…
Continue ReadingUTEP President Diana Natalicio will discuss issues affecting Hispanics during a White House summit that continues today in Washington. Natalicio has…
Continue ReadingIt was the kind of wreck witnesses just couldn’t look away from. “Horrendous. The truck was upside down and it was all scrunched,”…
Continue ReadingStarting Monday, crews with the Texas Department of Transportation are set to detour traffic while they begin construction on two express toll lanes…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police investigators have identified the two people killed during a rollover wreck Sunday evening as Renato Rodas, 40; and Virginia Morenor,…
Continue ReadingIt’s been almost eight months since many areas across the Borderland have seen significant amounts of rain. With heavy rains expected Tuesday…
Continue ReadingAuthorities identified the man whose body was found Sunday afternoon in the desert area next to the Super 8 Motel in Clint Sheriff’s deputies…
Continue ReadingNMSU’s Engineers Without Borders student group helped build a nearly 200-foot pedestrian suspension bridge in May in the small Nicaraguan…
Continue ReadingTexas Attorney General Greg Abbott ordered an El Paso district court to shut down an immigration legal advice business whose owner is accused…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces is ranked No. 14 on the Forbes’ “Best Small Places for Business and Careers” list, which at past and future projected…
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