Robot exoskeleton suits that could make us superhuman

If you've been dreaming of strapping on your own "Iron Man" armor, you might have to wait a while longer.

Lawmakers to negotiate key details of education bills

 

Former Congressman Anthony Weiner announces candidacy

The rumors are true. Former Congressman Anthony Weiner is seeking public office again. He wants to be the New York City Mayor. He announced his candidacy Wednesday (today) in a video on his campaign website.

Candy controversy at Michael Jackson's wrongful death trail

A 'sweet' gesture went sour in the Michael Jackson's wrongful death trial. Lawyers for concert promoter AEG Live, gave the bailiff a bag of peppermint candy to hand out to the jury this week.

Captain in deadly cruise ship accident to be tried

An Italian judge ruled Wednesday that the captain of a cruise ship involved in a deadly accident last year be tried, Italy's state-run ANSA news agency reported.

Fort Bliss Cemetery recognized for water conservation efforts

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality recognized Fort Bliss National Cemetery with the state’s highest environmental honor, the 2013 Texas Environmental Excellence Award in the Water Conservation at the TCEQ Environmental Trade Fa

‘Iron Thunder’ Battalion supports Network Integration Evaluation

Soldiers from 4th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, head out to Doña Anna Base Camp at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., to support the Network Integration Evaluation 13.2 from late A

Crews put out hot spots day after massive brush fire

Fire crews have wrapped up most of the major work on Monday's massive brush fire in Sunland Park that spread into El Paso's Upper Valley.

Couple robbed at gunpoint

Las Cruces police are on the lookout for three suspects who robbed a couple at gunpoint early this morning.

El Paso County owes Western Refining $1.8 million

El Paso County is being told to pay up. They owe nearly $1.8 million to Western Refining. This after the Central Appraisal District reached a less-than-expected tax settlement with Western Refining.

Diablos rally for 8-3 victory on Kids Day

After a rough start in a three game series with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks losing 12-3 last night, the Diablos came back with a convincing 8-3 win, thanks to clutch hits and an electrifying crowd to tie the series at 1-1 on Kids Day!

NMSU's Ume-Ezeoke named to 2013 Rimington Trophy watch list

Junior center Valerian Ume-Ezeoke has been named to the Rimington Trophy 2013 Spring Watch List. The list includes 17 returning players from the 2012 Watch List. In all, there are 44 players on the Watch List.

UTEP Women’s Basketball adds six student-athletes For 2013-14 season

Six individuals have signed national letters of intent to attend school and play for the UTEP women’s basketball team in the upcoming 2013-14 season, head coach Keitha Adams announced Tuesday.

Four Aggie baseball players earn All-WAC honors

The Western Athletic Conference released its 2013 all-WAC baseball teams and postseason awards as selected by the league’s head coaches and four New Mexico State baseball players were selected, with two on the first team and two on the se

More witnesses take stand in Ferri murder trial

Day two of the Gino Ferri murder trial continued in Las Cruces Tuesday with with witness testimony.