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Stories for Tuesday, January 30

Socorro Residents Still Worried About Flooding

Some parts of Socorro that are still rebuilding from the 2006 floods are starting to see flashbacks. It doesn't take much rain to start the water flowing in this part of Socorro. On Tuesday morning it drizzled for a few hours and water started to accumulate. "It's horrible. The water ...

Planes And Putting At The EP Airport

The El Paso airport said they are on time and under budget for the completion of the Butterfield Trails Golf Course on airport property. "It's going to be the finest municipal golf facility in the United States when it opens, there is no question about that," said Patrick Abeln, director ...

Police Name Suspect In Homeless Man's Homicide

Las Cruces police have identified the body of a man found Monday and are treating the death as a homicide.The victim is a 49-year-old white man who police said is homeless. Police do not believe he is from this area and are not releasing his name pending notification of family.Police ...

Consumer Watch: Old School Bank Hopes Strategy Will Pay Off

Here is a scenario that has happened to many of us: the bank's ATM isn't working, so you have to go on an all out search, and find one from another bank that is working.Well, hold onto that wallet, that quick stop will likely come at a price. That’s because ...

Medians Get Better Along McRae

Where: North Loop Dr. between Zaragoza Rd. and Rancho del Rey St. What: Alternate east and westbound left lane closures. Where: McRae Blvd between Acer Ave. and I-10 What: Alternate north and southbound left lane closures. The above closures are necessary for median improvements. Date: 2/19/07 - 2/23/07 Time: 9 ...

Personal Breathalyzers Issued To Soldiers

New figures released by the National Highway Transportation Traffic Safety Administration indicate the number of alcohol related traffic deaths slightly dropped from 2004 to 2005. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army is working to make sure it's soldiers and employees don't get caught up in those numbers. A pilot program by the ...

El Pasoans Seeing A New Vista

Hundreds of people braved a long line overnight to get their hands on the newest must-have software program. Microsoft's newest operating system, called Windows Vista, went on sale at the stroke of 10pm. Hundreds of people lined the walls of CompUSA late Monday night and into Tuesday morning to get ...

Only On KFOX: Woman Robbed At Knifepoint

"Police activity here is like a huge shock to us," said Kevin Kuncel of West El Paso. And it was that shock that brought the Kuncel out of his apartment and into the street. "The reason why my wife and I came out here is because we were awakened by ...

Clerk Robbed At Knifepoint

Police are still searching for a man who robbed a convenience store clerk with a knife Monday night.Police said the man walked into a 7-Eleven in the 4800 block of North Mesa around 11 p.m., flashed a knife at the cashier and demanded money.It is unclear how much money was ...

Only On KFOX: Police Barricade Neighborhood

An East El Paso neighborhood was blocked off by dozens of police officers early Tuesday. Eleven police units rushed to a home on Dick Henry Street just before 3 a.m. on a domestic disturbance call. The first units on the scene said the man refused to leave his home and ...

Stories for Monday, January 29

Texas Vs. The Nation All-Star Bowl Means Big Business

Daniel Novick-KFOX News Reporter Employees at Fuddruckers were busy cooking over 120 burgers, as more than 120 hungry football players walked off the bus ready for dinner. It's just one of a number of events for those playing in the Texas vs. the Nation All-Star Bowl. "It is an important ...

Texas Vs. The Nation All-Star Bowl Means Big Business

Employees at Fuddruckers were busy cooking over 120 burgers, As over 120 hungry football players walked off the bus, ready for dinner. It's just one of a number of events for those playing in the Texas vs. the Nation All-Star Bowl. "It is an important economic development and tourist event. ...

New Information: ICE Busts Linked To Smuggling Ring

Sara Morris - KFOX News Reporter Three of the four immigration raids we first told you about this weekend involved semi-trucks, and now a new task force is investigating truck stops. Authorities said there were three illegal immigrants inside a semi truck. Border Enforcement Security Task Force, known as BEST, ...

Elderly Woman And Son Killed In Blaze

Fire officials say around 7 a.m. Monday, neighbors saw heavy smoke coming out of the windows of a house near Highway 28 in San Miguel. When they ran inside to help, they found the body of 81-year-old Juanita Gonzalez. Dozens of firefighters arrived, and spent more than an hour putting ...

Richardson In Las Cruces Asking For Spaceport Tax Support

Monica Balderrama-KFOX News Reporter New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson visited Vista Middle School in East Las Cruces to ask for support for the spaceport initiative. "The spaceport is 5,000 jobs for Southern New Mexico, the spaceport is discovery, space -- it's America's future and it's going to be here in ...

Sonic Drive-In Robbed

A fast-food restaurant was the scene of a fast getaway by a robber. Authorities are looking for the man they say robbed the Sonic Drive-In in Anthony, N.M. at about 7:30 a.m. Monday after he ordered food. The robbery suspect is described as being in his 20s, with a shaved ...

Body Found In Las Cruces

Las Cruces police are now investigating a homicide. Officers responded to the area near Bataan Memorial East and Jornada Road Monday at about 2:30 p.m. . They discovered a dead body in the desert south of Bataan Memorial East. While the investigation is still in its early stages, the death ...

Elderly Woman And Son Killed In Fire

The Dona Ana County Sheriff's Department confirmed that a house fire killed an 81-year-old woman and her 52-year-old son. It happened at an adobe home shortly on Highway 28 in San Miguel, N.M. Because of the deaths, the Dona Ana County Sheriff's Department has joined the investigation. Fire officials say ...

Parenting: Laser Treatment Good At Removing Birthmarks

Birthmarks are considered common, affecting more than 10 in every 100 babies. They come in all shapes and sizes, and most require no treatment at all. But some birthmarks will not fade away, or are so prominent that parents seek treatment. In this Parenting Report a dermatologist talks about a ...

Only On KFOX: Truck Rolls Three Times

Units from the El Paso Police Department as well as El Paso sheriff's deputies rushed to the summit of Transmountain Drive just after 5:00 a.m. Monday after 911 callers reported a rollover crash. First units on the scene could not find a victim, but did find a truck with serious ...

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