Angelina Jolie undergoes double mastectomy

Actress Angelina Jolie announced in a New York Times op-ed article on Tuesday that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy after learning she carries the BRCA1 gene, which sharply increases her risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian

Help name the new baseball team headed to El Paso

Triple A baseball is coming to town in less than a year, and the owners want you to help pick the team's name. Nearly 3,000 team names have already been submitted in the name the team contest.

Las Cruces 6-year-old boy overdoses on sleeping pills

A 6-year-old disabled Las Cruces boy nearly died after overdosing on sleeping pills and possibly other strong prescription drugs early Tuesday morning.

Two men are behind bars for drinking and driving with drugs in the car

A man is behind bars for a third time, suspected of drinking and driving and also having drugs in his car. Sheriff's Deputies pulled Victor Gomez over after a routine traffic stop.

El Paso sisters caught with pot in Juarez

Two El Paso sisters are in police custody in Juarez, after agents say they were caught with several pounds of marijuana.

Auditors review LCPD officer misconduct complaints

The City of Las Cruces heard a report Monday afternoon on complaints issued against officers with the police department.

2013 Sun Princess sought

The Sun Bowl game is still several months away, but the Sun Bowl Association is now accepting applications for the 2013 Sun Court. The Sun Court competition dates back to 1935.

Las Cruces population reaches 100k milestone

The City of Las Cruces has reached a major population milestone having surpassed the 100,000 population mark as of April, according to city statistics.

Campfires banned in Ruidoso/Cloudcroft areas

If you're planning a camping trip near Cloudcroft or Ruidoso you can forget about having a campfire. Stage two fire restrictions took effect this weekend in the Sacramento, Guadalupe, and Smokey Bear Ranger Districts.

Fort Bliss says goodbye to two Deputy Commanding Generals

From Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard's weekly commentary, "Thoughts while working out in the gym:" Farewells

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.