Few El Pasoans turn out to vote

Voter turnout took a nose dive in Saturday's election. Not many El Pasoans turned out to vote.

Lawyer: Mother 'hysterical' after finding baby dead

A 5-month old baby girl was allegedly left inside of an SUV at on Friday at Riverside High School in the Ysleta Independent School District.

Old war bird’s final resting place, with warriors in transition

An old war bird finds new life as a beacon of inspiration for men and women recuperating from scars of war. Wounded Warriors past and present attended the dedication ceremony close to a year ago.

Innovative Military Student Center opens at UTEP

The University of Texas at El Paso staff held the grand opening ceremony for the new Military Student Success Center, April 19 in the UTEP library to accommodate the unique needs of service members, veterans and family members at a single locat

Death penalty sought in triple murder

Prosecutors with the El Paso District Attorney’s office will seek the death penalty for a man accused of a triple murder in May 2012.

UTEP's Washburn under investigation

UTEP freshman forward Chris Washburn is under investigation after a Saturday night incident at a west side El Paso bar.

Sun Court applications wanted

The Sun Bowl Association is now accepting applications for the 2013 Sun Court, the deadline to submit an application is June 14, 2013.

Name the Triple-A team contest still going strong

Not so fast – the El Paso Triple-A Name the Team contest is still going strong! While almost 3,000 names have been submitted thus far, there is still time to make sure your name idea is considered for El Paso’s Triple-A team.

This week in NMSU athletics

The New Mexico State baseball team plays a three-game series against Seattle U starting Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m. in Seattle, Wash. Game two of the series is set for Friday, May 17 at 3 p.m.

Two men arrested in killing of grandson of Malcolm X

Two bartenders have been arrested in connection with the killing of the grandson of civil rights activist Malcolm X, according to the office of the Mexico City attorney general.

Obama says alleged IRS political targeting 'outrageous'

President Obama vowed Monday to hold the Internal Revenue Service accountable if reports of political targeting turn out to be true.

House Committee will hold IRS meeting this week

A House Committee will look into whether the IRS was targeting conservative groups. The House Committee will hold a hearing on Friday.

Dr. Joyce Brothers dead at 85

Well-known psychologist and TV personality Doctor Joyce Brothers has died.

Will the stock market momentum continue?

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The stock market momentum keeps building.

State fireworks bills fail to take flight

Three House Bills which would have given power to the state to control fireworks sales was voted down. House Bills 3429, 3236, and 3557 were shot down in the legislature.