Sports

Deadly Crash into City Bus

One man is dead after crashing into a city bus.

Mend-A-Heart

EL PASO - "He protected the weak and he died doing what he loved to do. He was like a father figure to my son. Any baseball game, teeball, basketball, anything going on at school...he was there no matter what."

Eastside Business Suffers Fire

Fire at an eastside business caused hundreds of thousands of dollars damage.

Suspicious Fire in East El Paso

Fire in East El Paso may be the work of an arsonist.

An Afghan Village in the U.S.

McGREGOR RANGE- It's a dusty walk for Bravo Company as they head into an Afghan village.

Restrictions Limit Car Exports From U.S. to Mexico

SANTA TERESA- Alberto Trillo ships cars to Mexico.  He used to ship a lot.  But new limits from Customs and Border Protection have cut his business by 75 percent.

Damning Testimony in Corruption Trial

Testimony continues today for Ernie Lopez, a key figure in the FBI corruption investigation.

Hooray for Bellywood

EL PASO - El Pasoans will have the chance to belly up to the Magoffin Auditorium this evening at 7 to catch a glimpse of Bellydance Superstars.

Lopez Trial Continues

New details in the federal case against Ernie Lopez, the former COO of NCED.

Artwork on the Trainway

EL PASO- EL PASO- Santa Fe, El Paso, Oregon, and Mesa. All of them are streets Downtown, with bridges set to be replaced by the city.

UTEP To Study New Desalination Methods

EL PASO- UTEP has received over $600,000 from the state Bureau of Reclamation to study new methods of advanced water treatment.

City Sponsors Public Art

EL PASO- The City of El Paso is looking to transform the way a few bridges look downtown. It'll start with the bridges themselves, which will be replaced. Then comes the artwork.

National Latino AIDS Awareness

According to the CDC, Latinos/Hispanics progress to AIDS faster than any other racial or ethnic group with 42% being diagnosed with AIDS within 12 months after learning of their positive HIV status.

Job Express

EL PASO—Sun Metro will receive 12 new vans this month to support its Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) program, also known as Job Express.

A "Growing" Problem

EL PASO - A new study reports just a few American adults exercise daily... which may account for this country's "growing" problem.