Budget cuts force Fort Bliss to cancel Amigo Airsho on post

The sound of roaring aircrafts zooming overhead, leaving behind footprints in the sky, has been a familiar and exciting sight for families in El Paso for many years.

Despite tensions, U.S., Chinese leaders talk of forging 'new model' in relations

PALM SPRINGS, California (CNN) -- Even after months of tensions over alleged cyberattacks, the leaders of China and the United States struck positive tones Friday in the sweltering heat of the California desert as both talked of forging a &quot

Under Secretary, Vice Chief: Support for deployed troops Army's top fiscal priority

As two of the Army's most senior leaders address fiscal challenges and the complexities of combat operations in Afghanistan, they remain firmly committed to the Army's number one fiscal priority, supporting the Warfighter.

Odierno: Sexual assault, harassment cannot be tolerated in Army

Sexual assault and harassment are serious problems the Army is vigorously addressing, said Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Ray Odierno.

Two shootings, no suspects in Las Cruces

Two shootings in one weekend with no suspects, but Las Cruces Crime Stoppers hope a $1,000 reward for information will help solve them.

UTEP's Rotich wins the NCAA title in 3000M Steeplechase

Sophomore Anthony Rotich shocked the nation as he stormed out in the final lap of the men’s 3,000m steeplechase and claimed the NCAA title in the third day of the NCAA Championships in Hayward Field.

Las Cruces Pro Tennis Circuit semifinals set for Saturday

Here are the results from Friday's quarterfinals in the singles and doubles main draw at the $25,000 Las Cruces Pro Tennis Classic, taking place at the New Mexico State Tennis Center:

Nearly 50 landscaper jobs need to be filled in El Paso

Workforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande is assisting DV Maintenance in the hiring of landscapers and spray tech’s. They have at least 40 positions that need to be filled immediately.

Aide to El Paso County Commissioner has charges reduced

One of El Paso County Commissioner Vince Perez's staff members has had his charge reduced.

New bill helps veterans with service animals

Texas veterans will have an easier time getting around with their service animals soon.

Bergdahl's parents receive letter from captive son

The family of a US soldier captured by the taliban in 2009 has received fresh hope their son is still alive. The father of 27-year-old Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl says they received a letter from Bowe through the Red Cross.

UTEP's movies on the lawn is cancelled tonight

The University of Texas at El Paso was forced to cancel  "Movies on the Lawn" Friday. The season was scheduled to kick off Friday, June 7 at 8:30 p.m. on Glory Field, but was cancelled because of rain.

FBI arrests Texas actress for allegedly sending ricin-laced letters to President

The FBI said an arrest has been made in connection with three ricin-laced letters sent to President Obama and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg last month.

Program helps parents feed children during summer months

Summer time for the local food bank is busier than Thanksgiving and Christmas, according to John Schwarting, Executive Director of El Pasoans Fighting Hunger, formerly the West Texas Food Bank.

Families remember fallen soldiers in Memorial Ceremony

Silence filled the room as the names of three fallen soldiers echoed against the walls. A harsh reminder that Specialists' Mitchell Daehling, William Gilbert, and Cody Towse will not be coming home.