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Local Stories for November 2011

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Stories for Wednesday, November 30

Gov. Perry misspeaks about college voters, local students respond

Texas Governor Rick Perry has slipped up twice in one month when addressing a large audience on his campaign trail, but this last slip up has particularly caught the attention of local college students. While speaking to a group of students at New Hampshire's Saint Anselm College, Perry asked the ...

Stories for Monday, November 28

Cyber Monday sales may break records, just as Black Friday sales did.

Borderland shoppers help break national record

Shoppers across the borderland helped shatter records for the Black Friday shopping weekend. The National Retail Federation estimated 226 million people hit stores and online sales, 14 million more than 2010. And it wasn't just more people, but revenue was up by about $7.4 billion. El Pasoan Josh Santana had ...

Stories for Wednesday, November 23

El Paso Police administered a DWI test to everyone involved in the crash.

Free cab rides offered for holiday celebrating

There was good news for party-goers after police announced they're cracking down on drunken driving this holiday. A local cab company has offered to give free rides after El Paso police officers said they'll be conducting mandatory blood draw for those suspected of drunken driving. Sun City Cab Co. will ...

Stories for Tuesday, November 15

Animal Services warns about parvo

An increase in parvo cases seen in dogs have spiked in El Paso, said city officials. According to them, the parvo virus can be deadly but is preventable. It usually attacks the dog's intestinal tract. It is transmitted through the feces and vomit of infected dogs and puppies. The virus ...

Stories for Thursday, November 10

Four hikers stranded and rescued at Hueco Tanks State Park

Four people were rescued from the Hueco Tanks State Park Wednesday night after being caught on the rocky terrain after dark. El Paso County Sheriff's deputies received a distress call about 6 p.m. Wednesday. The two men and two women reportedly lost track of time and were unable to find ...

Stories for Tuesday, November 8

Day 2: Col. Roberston Court-martial hearing

A laundry list of sexual harassment allegations, and character praise, was heard in day two of the court-martial hearing for a top-ranking Fort Bliss commander. KFOX 14 sat in military court all day and has continuing coverage of what officers who served with, and under, Col. Michael Robertson had to ...

Stories for Friday, November 4

Juarez Competitiva volunteers say impact of event will happen slowly, but surely

The United States' State Dept. said this week the drug violence in Juarez is on track to reach an eight-year high. The U.S. State Department said that 65 Americans have been killed in Mexico during the first six months of this year, and that one-third of those reported homicides are ...

Stories for Thursday, November 3

Scholtzky's opens its doors Thursday

A brand-new Scholtzky's opened up Thursday in west El Paso. The sandwich shop is located at 7040 N. Mesa. The first 50 people who ordered a Cinnabon 6-pack got free Cinnabons for a year. Danny Quintana, owner, said they plans to open more restaurants across El Paso.

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