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The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is creating two cell phone applications that they say will encourage and educate people to drink responsibly.…
Continue ReadingThe Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is creating two cell phone applications that they say will encourage and educate people to drink responsibly.…
Continue ReadingThe dry and calm weather pattern will continue again today. Winds will eventually come from the Southwest later, bringing drier, warmer conditions…
Continue ReadingInvestigators with the Doa Ana County Sheriff’s Office have made an arrest in the 2010 homicide of a homeless man. Arnold Hofeldt, 52, was…
Continue ReadingStumped by mysterious illnesses in at least 600 dogs in the U.S., federal health officials have turned to consumers for help investigating problems…
Continue ReadingAttendees of this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Conference in Austin have been able to keep connected to Wi-Fi thanks to 4G…
Continue ReadingSunland Park was just another quiet city on the map until accusations of fraud, politicians arrested, and a videotape involving a woman dancing…
Continue ReadingEl Paso County Sheriff’s officials said Fernando Varela drove his Mustang through a stop sign early Saturday, allegedly plowing into a Suburban…
Continue ReadingThe preliminary results of a Texas Education Agency audit found a local superintendent and his wife may have used their positions with the school…
Continue ReadingThis week?s MANHUNT MONDAY Most Wanted Fugitive is an individual sought for a violent AGGRAVATED ASSAULT / BURGLARY OF HABITATION incident that took…
Continue ReadingWhen the Montana Vista Fire and Rescue crew arrived on the scene of a house fire on the 1300 block of Boots Green Lane, little could be done.…
Continue ReadingYour forecast for much of the week looks great! A calm weather pattern for the Southwest is in store, meaning light winds, sunny skies, and warm…
Continue ReadingThe UTEP women’s basketball team will play Penn St. on Sunday in Baton Rouge, La. in the first round of the NCAA basketball tournament. Penn…
Continue ReadingToday is the last day that the City of El Paso will be accepting comment cards from the public for the proposed 2012 Quality of Life Bond planned for…
Continue ReadingBy Staff Sgt. Jes Smith, 16th MPAD Army.mil Website Imagine you are a Soldier deployed to a combat zone and it’s your job to move into…
Continue ReadingWith just over a month until their first performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival At the Drive-In are rehearsing in earnest.…
Continue ReadingNeighbors from throughout El Paso showed up to Florence Street to celebrate Segundo Barrio Day. The goal of the fair is to bring awareness to one of…
Continue ReadingA two-vehicle wreck ended with one life lost early Sunday morning in far east El Paso County. Three adults and two children were riding in a Suburban…
Continue ReadingThe New Mexico State men’s basketball team won its third WAC Tournament Championship in school history with an 82-57 win over No. 5 seed…
Continue ReadingThe warm-up continues as we begin the workweek. Expect a high of 74 degrees on Monday with sunny skies. More sunshine on Tuesday with a high of 77…
Continue ReadingLAS VEGAS (March 9)-The New Mexico State men’s basketball team is playing in its second WAC Tournament Championship game in three years…
Continue ReadingGloria Brown scored 18 of her 20 points in the second half, keying a rally by Texas-El Paso as the Miners won the Conference USA women’s…
Continue ReadingThe storm system that brought us wind and cooler temperatures will move out of the region overnight and we will see much more sunshine on Sunday,…
Continue ReadingThe mood during the initial meeting is light hearted, but it quickly becomes all-business. “It’s still a serious problem,we want to…
Continue ReadingABCNews Katie Kindelan By Katie Kindelan Mar 9, 2012 10:14am ?Cinnamon Challenge? Sparks Health Concerns Email 0 Smaller Font Text Larger Text |…
Continue ReadingConcerned families on Anise Drive and Solano Drive in East El Paso met with City officials Thursday evening to resolve a speeding issue through their…
Continue ReadingMany El Pasoans don’t put much thought in to their daily garbage pick up until something goes wrong. One common complaint to the City’s…
Continue ReadingVolunteers with the El Paso Permaculture group are making beautiful spaces out of unlikely places. On Friday afternoon, members unveiled weeks’…
Continue ReadingOccasional breezes will hang around through tomorrow as a strong upper-level low stays in the Desert Southwest. This could provide some rain and snow…
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