El Paso and New Mexico Baseball/Softball Playoff Results

Here is the High School Softball and Baseball Playoff Scores for Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11 for the Texas UIL tournament and the New Mexico state playoffs. Check back for updates: UIL 4A Softball Regional Quarterfinals

Update: EPFD cancels fire watch at Central El Paso apartment building

At 3:30 a.m. Friday, a two-story building on Raynor and Pershing was destroyed in a fire.

Flash mobs beware! Legislators address violent incidents

Illinois legislators weren't thinking about harmless flash mobs, like countless renditions of the Harlem Shake or over-the-top marriage proposals, when crafting new legislation recently.

Turkey blames Syria for bombings in border town

A top Turkish official blamed Syria and its secret police for Saturday's bombings in the southern Turkish town of Reyhanli in which dozens of people were killed and scores were wounded.

'No leaks!': Emergency spacewalk to fix ammonia seeping from space station

Two astronauts conducted a spacewalk Saturday to address an ammonia leak in the International Space Station's cooling system, a mission that ended with NASA optimistic the potentially major problem had been fixed.

Military Spouse Appreciation Day made several moms happy

Mother's Day is Sunday and Military Spouse Appreciation Day just so happens to be Friday. Fort Bliss hosted an afternoon where military mom's got treated like queens.

Las Cruces man convicted of murder

A Las Cruces man was found guilty today of shooting and a killing a man. 28 year- old Eric Marquez was convicted of first degree murder after he shot and killed 22-year old Julian Melendrez in March of 2011.

Could the price of the stamp be going up again?

The price of sending mail may be going up again. The U.S. Postal Service board will look into hiking postage prices on all types of mail, but an exact amount hasn't been discussed.

Gustnado spotted in the Borderland

A strong storm system swept through the Borderland Friday night, and some area residents even reported seeing a tornado. It turns out, it was not a tornado.

Texans: Investigate Moving Companies Before Committing

The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) joined U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood along with state, industry and consumer advocate officials to urge Texans to educate themselves before hiring a moving company.

Texas Drivers and Motorcyclists Reminded to 'Share the Road'

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding drivers on Texas roadways to use extra caution around motorcycles. 

Local Drivers: Visit License Mega Centers During Busy Summer

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding residents to take advantage of new driver license mega centers as one option to avoid busy summer months at local offices.

Texas to Receive Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Restoration Funding

Five Texas-based projects totaling about $18 million have been proposed to begin to compensate Texas for lost human use of natural resources resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Statistics Indicate Hunting is Getting Safer in Texas

Hunting accidents and fatalities in Texas continued their long-term decline in 2012, still below three accidents per 100,000 hunters in recent years.

Miners Earn Three Medals at C-USA Championships

The UTEP track and field team took three medals on the second day of action at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships.