Fort Bliss' Commander looks back on achievements & challenges

A major Fort Bliss leader and a native El Pasoan addressed the media on Tuesday. Major General Dana Pittard is leaving the military installation after three years as its Commander.

Immigration reform bill clears key Senate hurdle

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the bipartisan "Gang of Eight" immigration reform bill on Tuesday, sending the measure to the Senate floor for further consideration and giving the bill's backers their first major legislati

Amber Alert for Texas infant discontinued

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — An Amber Alert issued for 10-month old Isabella Reyes of McKinney, Texas was discontinued . DPS officials said the infant may have been with Sandy Alocer, 25, who is also named in the alert.

Day 2: Witness reveals murder suspect Gino Ferri owed money

LAS CRUCES, NM (KDBC) — Day two of the Gino Ferri triple murder trial continued in Las Cruces Tuesday.

Jury: Michael Herrera guilty of murdering boyfriend

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — After several hours of deliberations and a night of being sequestered, the jury made a decision: Michael Hererra is guilty of murder.

Mediterranean diet is brain food

Sticking to a Mediterranean diet may not just be good for your heart, it may be good for your brain as well, according to a new study.

Climate change will mean more heat deaths

As greenhouse gases cause average temperatures to climb worldwide, human health will suffer, scientists say.

Sun Metro to operate on holiday schedule for Memorial Day

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — Sun Metro's fixed-route and LIFT services will run on a Sunday schedule on Monday, May 27, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday, Sun Metro officials said.

Amber Alert issued for Texas toddler

EL PASO, TX (KDBC) — An Amber Alert was issued for 10-month old Isabella Reyes of McKinney, Texas. DPS officials said this brown-eyed, dark-haired Hispanic toddler may be with Sandy Alocer, 25, who is also named in the alert.

Locked doors, closed windows are key to burglary prevention

Warmer weather may seem like a good reason to leave windows open, but Las Cruces residents are reminded that most home and automobile burglaries are considered ‘crimes of opportunity’ and committed by perpetrators who want easy acce

Las Cruces trial continues for triple murder case

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KDBC) — The murder trial of Eugene "Gino" Ferri continued Tuesday in Las Cruces.

Jurors deliberate Herrera verdict in murder trial

Jurors were deliberating a verdict in the Michael Herrera murder trial Tuesday. Closing arguments were heard throughout Monday morning.

Update: Moore, Oklahoma tornado death toll down, 24 confirmed dead

(CNN) -- The death toll from yesterday's devastating tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma has changed. Tuesday morning, authorities confirmed that at least 24 people including nine children were killed when the twister hit Monday afternoon.

A farewell from Major General Pittard

Major General Dana Pittard said his farewells Tuesday, after taking an assignment in Virginia working with the office of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command at Fort Eustis in Virginia.

African Americans more financially confident, but underserved

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- While the average African American is feeling more financially secure, many still feel neglected by the financial industry, new research shows.