The El Paso Police Department honored fallen officers Friday at the Annual Police Memorial in Northeast El Paso.
Two new names were added this year, Officer Angel Garcia and Officer Jonathan Molina.
UPDATE: 12:32 p.m.: Police dispatch confirmed just after noon Friday that a suspect, an alleged gunman, was in custody after being captured in central El Paso. No injuries were reported.
Former President Bill Clinton has been very busy on the speech circuit and it's been paying off. A CNN analysis shows the former commander-in-chief has made 106 million dollars in speeches since leaving office.
President Obama will travel to New Jersey next week to check on the state's recovery from super storm Sandy. Many businesses along the Jersey shore have rebuilt and are ready for the summer season.
Nearly 115,000 federal workers will get a four-day weekend, but it's no reason to celebrate.
The employees have to take furlough days thanks to those forced spending cuts that kicked in March 1st.
Investigators were expected to go back to four buildings to see if it’s safe enough to go inside to determine what started the massive fire on Alameda and North Estrella in Central El Paso. Firefighters had been monitoring the four buildings that went up in flames to make sure they don't flare up.
Adding to what's becoming a lengthy list of run-ins with the law, New York police arrested actress Amanda Bynes on Thursday night after she allegedly tossed drug paraphernalia out the window of her 36th floor Manhattan apartment.
Dan Sligh could see it coming. An 18-wheeler carrying an oversize load had just struck part of the Interstate 5 bridge over Washington's frigid Skagit River. And the pavement was giving way.
Firefighters are investigating an overnight fire at an apartment in south El Paso.
The fire happened just after 2 a.m. on 6931 Alameda near Delta street in south El Paso.
An Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River in Washington has collapsed, a spokesman for the Washington State Patrol said Thursday.
People and cars were in the water.
By CNN Eliott C. McLaughlin, Jamie Crawford and Joe Sterling
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Drone strikes are a necessary evil, but one that must be used with more temperance as the United States' security situation evolves, President Barack Obama said Thursday.