| Amid plans to send troopers to border, DPS may poach local departments |
| AUSTIN >> The Legislature is likely to add a substantial number of state troopers to the Texas-Mexico border in the coming months and the Texas Department of Public Safety is recruiting them from local police departments. |
| El Paso City Council to vote on $25.3 million in revenue bonds for flood control |
| The El Paso City Council will consider Tuesday whether to approve the Public Service Board's issuance of $25. |
| Hundreds of Las Cruces students protest PARCC test |
| LAS CRUCES >> Hoping to spark change in standardized testing, hundreds of students in Las Cruces staged simultaneous protests Monday at schools across the district over a new state-mandated |
| El Paso County Commissioners approve spending $200K in security equipment for Ascarate Park |
| Cameras, vehicle counters and other security equipment will be installed at Ascarate Park in an effort to prevent mishandling of funds collected at the popular hangout, county leaders said Monday. |
| High school boys basketball: Highlanders, Eagles face off in battle of city's best |
| The much ballyhooed, Class 5A regional quarterfinal matchup between the Bel Air Highlanders and Andress Eagles in boys basketball will take place Tuesday night at the Don Haskins Center. |
| Feds want boat panels brought to court to show Tsarnaev note |
| BOSTON (AP) - Prosecutors want panels of the boat in which Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found hiding to be brought to court to show jurors what they say is his written |
| Twin Peaks opens second El Paso location on Sunland Park |
| Twin Peaks, a chain of sports bars with a mountain lodge theme, has opened its second El Paso location, the chain announced Monday. |
| El Paso's Paul Foster No. 1,250 on world billionaires' list |
| El Paso businessman and philanthropist Paul Foster is the 1,250th-richest person in the world on Forbes magazine's latest ranking of the world's billionaires released Monday. |
| Houston is no longer America's fattest city; El Paso among top 10 on Fattest Cities list |
| For years, Houston has been hampered with the title of America's fattest city. But according to one report, that accolade belongs to Houston no more. |
| Miss Black El Paso 2015 crowned Saturday |
| Alexis Imari Smith, a 17-year-old Americas High School senior, won the Miss Black El Paso 2015 pageant Saturday at the Chamizal National Memorial. |
| The Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce won't endorse candidates after all |
| The Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce won't endorse school board candidates after all. In January, the chamber's board of directors unanimously voted to endorse El Paso school board candidates for the first time this year, but a closer look at a state liability law led to the reversal, board chairman Gary Borsch said Monday. |
| Anthony, San Elizario school board elections set for May |
| Some of El Paso County's smaller school districts will have school board elections May 9, with most being uncontested races. |
| El Paso area high school students asked to enter national competition |
| El Paso area high school students are invited to participate in the national Artistic Discovery Contest, sponsored by members of the U.S. House of Representatives. |
| UTEP football: Miners look for backup tailback to take big load |
| Battles for backup positions are never going to be the headline grabbers like the scrum for quarterback that will define spring for the UTEP football team, but perhaps tailback should be an exception. |
| UTEP football notebook: Spring quarterback battle begins |
| After a wet first day of spring practice Monday, UTEP coach Sean Kugler was jokingly asked if he's picked a quarterback yet, to which he replied, "I'm not naming anybody until they put pads on." The Miners will have pads Friday. |
Monday, March 2, 2015
Man who tried to scale White House barrier won't be charged - KFOX El Paso
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