Neon Desert Fans Encouraged To Use Sun Metro Bus To Get To Festival
Sun Metro is supporting the Neon Desert Music Festival on Saturday, April 30, by providing bus service to the Downtown festival. Attendees looking to…
Continue ReadingSun Metro is supporting the Neon Desert Music Festival on Saturday, April 30, by providing bus service to the Downtown festival. Attendees looking to…
Continue ReadingCountless videos of physically and sexually abused children, as young as 6-months-old, is what police allegedly found in a Las Cruces man?s computer.…
Continue ReadingEastlake High School Professional Communications teacher Corina Carmona belts out instructions to her class, using her interactive white board to…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police have released the mug shot of the city food and safety inspector arrested last week and charged with gift to public servant by person…
Continue ReadingWHITE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 3 Jim Jones WR 6-0 175 FR-RS Redlands, Calif. (Aquinas) 5 Davian Harper…
Continue ReadingBLUE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Javia Hall QB 6-1 190 FR-RS Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 2 Vernon Frazier RB…
Continue ReadingWHITE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 3 Jim Jones WR 6-0 175 FR-RS Redlands, Calif. (Aquinas) 5 Davian Harper…
Continue ReadingBLUE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Javia Hall QB 6-1 190 FR-RS Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 2 Vernon Frazier RB…
Continue ReadingInvestigators found 21 bundles of marijuana hidden in a Sparks home, according to El Paso police. Sparks is just off Horizon Boulevard in far east El…
Continue ReadingBy Ryan B. Martinez / What’s Up The buzz around Neon Desert spiked when word got out that The Mars Volta singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala would join…
Continue ReadingCity Council Candidate Manny Hinojosa said he’d removed the El Paso Community College logos that were on a van with his campaign sings on it.…
Continue ReadingKeith Gattis remembers the most terrible phone call his mother Lois has ever taken. “All of a sudden I just heard her scream and I come running…
Continue ReadingIt’s the 1940s, Franklin D. Roosevelt is president, gas cost 18 cents a gallon and Alameda Avenue is a bustling part of El Paso – some…
Continue ReadingClick on links for results of New Mexico state audit of Las Cruces Public Schools Las Cruces Public School History Of Ancillary Units History LCPS…
Continue ReadingA historic building in the Segundo Barrio community gets a new look. Community leaders gathered at the remodeling of 43 apartments that were…
Continue ReadingNormal rush hour traffic was anything but normal on Thursday morning. Police officers in scanner radio traffic described the man as wearing a…
Continue ReadingThe crime rate in El Paso, Texas through April 23, 2011 is down 7 percent, but has seen a steady increase of 1 percent per week for the past three…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Superintendent Stan Rounds will discuss the results of an audit by the state during a 3 p.m. news conference today. The Las Cruces Public…
Continue ReadingA 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit a non-populated area of Chihuahua, Mexico at about 11 p.m. Wednesday. The earthquake hit about 80 miles…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, TEXAS- The UTEP women?s basketball team has added three more players to its 2011 recruiting class, head coach Keitha Adams announced…
Continue ReadingThe city, along with a consultanting company, will investigate what went wrong with El Paso Electric and El Paso Water Utilities during the winter…
Continue ReadingAfter winds calmed down, crews were back to battling the Abrams Fire Wednesday. If Las Crucens look close enough, a dirty brown haze is seen hovering…
Continue Reading“When I came outside. My first thought, my roof has fallen off,” said Bonifacio Perez. Tuesday’s strong winds caused major damage…
Continue ReadingThe state’s largest “pass through” project is in the Sun City. El Paso’s new Liberty Expressway, or – Spur 601 –…
Continue ReadingA 26-year old male from El Paso, Texas drowned on Saturday, April 23, 2011 at Elephant Butte Lake State Park, according to state park officials.…
Continue ReadingBy Ryan B. Martinez / What’s Up Four stages, 29 bands, local food vendors and artist booths will take over Cleveland Square Park and San…
Continue ReadingTexas Gov. Rick Perry has appointed six members to the Texas Industrialized Building Code Council for terms to expire Feb. 1, 2013. The council…
Continue ReadingThe Abrams fire just off the base of the Organ Mountains in southern New Mexico is still just 40 percent contained. The strong winds have helped…
Continue ReadingWith about one month left in the Texas legislative session and in the school year, the big question is how much will education be affected? That…
Continue ReadingPrivate local hospitals are taking big steps to get patients to their facilities faster. With Sierra Providence Health Network (SPHN) starting a…
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