Man in hospital after falling from truck

A man is in the hospital after police say he fell out of a truck. The accident happened Monday just before 11:30 p.m. on Kilkenny and Edgemere in east El Paso.

Trial begins for Mesilla triple murder case

The murder trial of Eugene "Gino" Ferri started Monday in Las Cruces.

Firefighters work to put out brush fire in Dona Ana County and El Paso

A large brush fire that started in New Mexico carried over into El Paso endangering dozens of homes as the winds fueled the blaze Monday afternoon.

New Mexico teen unhappy with graduation robe

A transgender student in Albuquerque, New Mexico has received international support in his battle to wear a boys gown at his graduation.

Texas legislature takes aim at school cheating

The Texas legislature wants to make sure that cheating in El Paso schools doesn't happen anywhere else in the state.

Council to discuss Three-Legged Monkey lawsuit

On Tuesday, El Paso City Council will discuss a claim from the Three-Legged Monkey Bar owner.

Bill introduced to allow legal status for immigrant foster care children

Foster care children won't have to fear deportation if legislation introduced by Congressman Beto O'Rourke gets support.

Residents worries grow as Santa Teresa fire grows

As several neighborhoods were evacuated, community members banded together at the Sunland Park City Sports Complex as the Santa Teresa fire burned on.

County bans fireworks that fly; may snuff out all fireworks

County Commissioners decided in Monday's meeting to ban aerial skyrockets with sticks and missiles with find in all unincorporated areas of the County.

Personalized license plates pump millions into Texas budget

Personalized license plates pump millions of dollars into the state of Texas, but not every plate gets the green light for very specific reasons.

El Paso County will need immigration expert for new medical examiner

El Paso County Commissioners continue their search for an immigration expert to help them obtain a visa for their new medical examiner.

Survey shows little improvement in religious freedom

There has been little improvement in religious freedom worldwide but some positive changes were seen in Turkey and Vietnam, according to an annual State Department survey of nearly 200 countries.

Scientist train bomb-sniffing honey bees

Scientists have trained dogs and even rats to sniff out explosives like landmines. Now researchers in Croatia are training regular honeybees, to sniff out bombs.

Police: Suspects broke jar over victim's head, left him for dead

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — An arrest affidavit revealed new details in the city's latest murder.

Mug shot released for Andress teacher

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — Authories released the mug shot of a teacher arrested for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a student.