El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks disagreed with state leaders claims El Paso is infested with Tren de Aragua gang members.
A federal agency is proposing permanently banning commercial truck traffic from the Bridge of the Americas in El Paso, U.S.
According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, there are nearly 135,000 people in the El Paso area who are 65 or older.
Picture wandering into a town so small that everyone knows not just your name, but your dog's name, and probably what you had ...
Governor Greg Abbott celebrated Hispanic Texans' contributions to the state's economy at the Small Business Summit in El Paso ...
Not much went right for the Hoosiers over the following 14 months. They went a combined 4-17 over the balance of 2022 plus ...
Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., distributes fugitives wanted by the El Paso Police Department every week through the "Most ...
El Paso ISD’s superintendent receives “favorable” annual evaluation; UTEP sets enrollment milestones; American Canal to get ...
Students at The University of Texas at El Paso this week voted in favor of a referendum calling for the replacement of the ...
Week 4 of the high school football season is upon us across El Paso and the state of Texas. There are some big matchups ...
The smell of oil wells has long permeated Caldwell County, within 50 miles of Austin and San Antonio. Now researchers have ...
El Paso’s most well-known private investigator, Jay J. Armes, has died at the age of 92, his son, Jay J. Armes III, announced on Thursday, Sept. 19 via Facebook.