An El Paso man described by HSI investigators as a "boss" in a border migrant smuggling ring is sentenced to federal prison.
Officers responded to a domestic violence call on El Paso’s northwest side at about 4 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, police said in a news release. They arrived to find 40-year-old Angel Martin Herrera wounded, and he was taken to a hospital where he died. His stepson, Raymundo Morales, 19, is accused of killing him, KFOX reported, citing court records.
El Paso, TX – River Oaks Properties has completed the acquisition of 200 South Pointe Drive in Miami Beach for $28,200,000. Located in the most exclusive neighborhood of Miami Beach, the South of Fifth enclave is also home to world famous restaurant and hospitality venues including Carbone,
City Council greenlit the construction of a new manufacturing district that hopes to bring 17,000 jobs to El Paso.
UTEP men’s basketball was punched in the gut last Saturday. In front of a sold-out crowd at the Don Haskins Center, UTEP suffered a 28-point loss to Battle of I-10 rival New Mexico State. The loss snapped a six-game winning streak,
El Paso Mayor Renard Johnson sought to reassure residents as President Trump's recent executive orders on immigration stirred concerns across the borderland.
The UTEP men’s basketball team continued a strong “bounce-back” road trip after falling to archrival New Mexico State in a lopsided game in front of a sold-out crowd at the Don Haskins Center last week.
The UTEP men’s basketball team will look to complete the weekend road sweep when the Miners take on Florida International in a Conference USA game at the Ocean Bank Convocation Center in Miami, Florida on Saturday.
President Trump wasted no time in cracking down on immigration across the country during his first 24 hours in office.
El Paso’s emerging fashion scene includes recognized designers, fashion students and boutiques that have established a new era for the culture of the borderland.
The 47th presidential inauguration filled a group of El Pasoans with uncertainty, doubt and fear regarding Trump's immigration initiatives.
The Trump administration Monday ended use of a border app called CBP One that has allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States with eligibility to work.