Juneteenth celebrates freedom in America

A Juneteenth celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States took place at the Northgate Optimist Club, in northeast El Paso, June 8.

Army considers civilian victim advocates

The Army is considering doing away with uniformed victim advocates and hiring civilians in their place, said the general in charge of the Army's personnel policy.

Police: 17th traffic fatality this year

A sixteen-year-old teenager was killed Sunday while trying to fix a flat tire on the side of the road.

Fort Bliss remembers fallen soldier

Fort Bliss is holding a memorial service for a Fort Bliss Soldier killed in Afghanistan.

CNN poll: Obama numbers plunge into generation gap

It's a glaring number in a national poll that's making headlines.

El Paso County withdraws Medical Examiner position from top candidate

El Paso County withdraws their Chief Medical Examiner position offer to Dr.

U.S. Amateur Public Links Qualifier: First Round results

Qualifying for the 88th U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship will be held at Painted Dunes Desert Golf Course in El Paso, Texas, on June 17 and 18, 2013.

USA soccer ready for Honduras Tuesday

With three straight victories under its belt and a spot at the top of the table heading into the second half of the Hexagonal, the U.S.

Wet-N-Wild World to hold 'World's Largest Swim Lesson' Tuesday

The Drowning Prevention Coalition was formed in March, 2010 through the efforts of Laura and Eddie Castle, parents of Christian Castle who passed away through a drowning 6 years ago.

NMSU signs to Track and Field athletes

New Mexico State head track and field coach Orin Richburg announced Monday that two New Mexico field athletes have signed National Letters of Intent.

Two teens saved in dramatic cliff rescue

 Two California teens who stranded themselves atop a windy, 8,600-foot-high cliff ended up being rescued in what resembled a movie scene, according to authorities.

Man charged for allegedly beating girlfriend while holding her child

Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office investigators say a man wanted on charges that he beat his girlfriend in the face while she held their 11-month-old son surrendered to authorities on Sunday.

After summit talks, U.S. and Russia still don't see eye to eye on Syria

 Russian President Vladimir Putin says he still doesn't see eye to eye with the United States on Syria.

El Paso County settles with man who was shot by former deputy constable

El Paso County Commissioners have agreed to a settlement with Juan Ortegon who was shot by former deputy constable Mario Ramos back in 2008.

UPS and FedEx warn customers to be on alert for e-mail scam

UPS and FedEx are warning customers to be on alert for fraudulent e-mails. The say in one instance the email said there is a lost or late package waiting for you, others ask for money for a package delivery.