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Las Cruces fire displaces 3 families

LAS CRUCES, NM (KDBC) — The Las Cruces Fire Department extinguished an early morning fire that damaged three mobile homes, fire officials said.

Paul Strelzin, "Voice of El Paso", laid to rest

Paul Strelzin, the iconic voice of El Paso, was laid to rest today. While mourning his loss, family and friends made it clear Strelzin gave El Paso more than just a big voice.  He gave the city his heart.

Police: Missing teen, suspect reported found in Mexico

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX (KDBC/KETK) — North Richland Hills police announced Thursday that a missing 14-year-old girl was found in Mexico with suspect Stephan Cox, 26, as reported by Mexico law enforcement.

Contest to determine Triple-A team name

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — El Pasoans can now participate in the Triple-A "Name the Team Contest" through May 24, MountainStar officials announced.

Crews plan to raise final section of One World Trade Center

Construction crews plan to raise the final sections of the "One World Trade Center" spire this morning (Thursday).

Ricin suspect to appear in court Thursday

The man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Pbama and others will appear in court today (Thursday). A judge will decide whether 41-year-old James Everett Dutschke of Mississippi should remain in custody.

Downtown street closures to take effect during ballpark construction

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — Construction activities for the ballpark on Missouri Avenue and Durango Street will begin on May 3, according to city officials.

Man wanted in alleged brass-knuckle beating

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Doña Ana County Sheriff’s investigators have obtained a warrant for a 21-year-old Las Cruces man who allegedly beat his girlfriend’s stepfather in the face.

Finding safe summer camps

School's out, so what's next? Summer camps can be the fun kids are looking for and the child care parents need.

Key issues on Obama's Mexico trip: Trade, immigration and drug war

U.S. President Barack Obama heads south of the border Thursday to meet with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto in the country's capital.

Survey: 41% of college grads overqualified

It appears college just isn't worth what it used to be. A new survey found that 41 percent of college graduates from the last two years are stuck in jobs that don't require a degree.

New study: Stroke victims not likely to call ambulance

A third of all stroke victims don't call an ambulance to get them to the hospital, leaving them vulnerable to delayed treatment and worse outcomes. That's according to a new study published in the journal "Circulation."

Boy found after walking across bridge into Juarez

A young boy has been reunited with his family after crossing into Juarez.  According to police, Juan Carlos Villagomez,10, crossed the Staton Street Bridge into Juarez around 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Plan-B available to girls over 15 without prescription

CNN — On Tuesday, the FDA approved a plan to allow Teva Women's Health Inc., maker of Plan B One-Step, to market the morning-after pill without a prescription to females age 15 years of age and older.

Pastor Brown, Judge Escobar react to Texas A.G.

It's a controversial issue and now, that Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott released a statement saying it goes against Texas law for cities to give benefits to same sex couples, Pastor Tom Brown feels vindicated .