Dealing with the heat at Ft. Bliss
In this heat, there are lot of ways to try and keep cool, but not everyone can stay inside or limit their activities. For soldiers at Ft. Bliss, the…
Continue ReadingIn this heat, there are lot of ways to try and keep cool, but not everyone can stay inside or limit their activities. For soldiers at Ft. Bliss, the…
Continue ReadingEl Paso hospitals are medically evaluating the influx of Central American immigrants before they can be transferred to detention centers. University…
Continue ReadingOn Sunday, it was a quiet day on the streets of El Paso. Some may have chosen to stay indoors in preparation for even hotter temps to start off the…
Continue ReadingWorld Cup fever was alive in the borderland Sunday as Mexico took on the Netherlands. Despite the ordinance preventing servers to sell alcohol before…
Continue ReadingAn earthquake is felt in El Paso. According to the U.S. geological survey a 5.2 magnitude earthquake occurred at the Arizona-New Mexico border…
Continue ReadingEl Paso police responded to a report of a motorcycle crash in El Paso’s east side. Police say the collision happened right before midnight…
Continue ReadingWith the Fourth of July just around the corner fireworks vendors are preparing for one of their busiest days of the year. But how will a serious…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police officers along with railroad police were busy Saturday morning trying to figure out how this car got into the middle of this concrete…
Continue ReadingThere’s an old cliche about cops and donut shops. This weekend, some El Paso police officers are embracing the branding. But they’re…
Continue ReadingThe Uber car service has made its way to the Borderland. The service is used all used through a smartphone application that pinpoints your location…
Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: The American Forces Press Service published the following piece on May 11, 2007. It features Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard (then a…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police are investigating the death of a 41-year-old El Paso man. Just after 1 a.m., police’s Crimes Against Persons unit responded to…
Continue ReadingThe 10 a.m. kickoff Thursday for the U.S. Men’s soccer team left some nine-to-five workers watching the game from their cubicles. Or as…
Continue ReadingA city van was caught on a cellphone camera traveling about 90 plus miles per hour on Highway US 54. The vehicle appears to be a Sun Metro van and…
Continue ReadingThere’s been an uproar over saving the Lincoln Recreation Center. But something that hasn’t been discussed as much is why the Texas…
Continue ReadingHave you driven through El Paso’s valleys and seen horses standing in the blazing sun … without any shade? It happens way too often in…
Continue ReadingArmy Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard is the new commander of the U.S. forces in Iraq. The announcement was included in a Department of Defense news release…
Continue ReadingIt was officially condemned in March, but Wednesday a partial-owner and lien holder said he’s not giving up on the Gateway Hotel. “I kept…
Continue ReadingSecondhand stores may soon operate under new laws regarding the acceptance and resale of cell phones. First, El Paso City Council must approve…
Continue ReadingWorking an eight-hour-day has always been in the contracts of El Paso Independent School District teachers, but this month the district told them it…
Continue ReadingBorderland businesses are netting some big revenues during the World Cup. Many say they’ve never seen such a frenzy of soccer fans in El Paso…
Continue ReadingOn Tuesday, El Paso’s largest school district and the city agreed on several property swaps so that projects may be completed to benefit…
Continue ReadingThe Department of Homeland Security is looking to fulfill an order for thousands of pairs of men’s underwear – with hundreds of the requested…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police Department investigators were called to a far east El Paso neighborhood Monday night after a teenager fell off a car. It happened…
Continue ReadingToday is the first official day on the job for the city’s new manager. Tommy Gonzalez’s first day included a legislative review meeting…
Continue ReadingIt was a 2-2 tie with Portugal and hundreds of El Pasoans watched the second USA game in the FIFA World Cup Sunday. Soccer fever is running high in…
Continue ReadingAn officer walks away with non-life threatening injuries after crashing headfirst into a wall. An El Paso Police Department Officer responded to a…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Street Fest kicks off Saturday night and thousands are expected to flock downtown. Organizers said they have been prepping for the event…
Continue ReadingEarlier this week ABC-7 reported on a 16-year old girl who was attacked while out on a jog in El Paso’s Upper Valley. Police say it happened…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Children’s Hospital officials announced a sustainability plan on Friday that included renegotiating terms of its agreement with…
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