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Sheriff's deputies investigate stabbing in Montana Vista

 El Paso County Sheriff’s officials said two people were taken to the hospital after a stabbing in the Montana Vista area early Sunday morning. Sheriff’s spokesperson Angelica Becerra said at least one man was confirmed stabbed and another man suffered unknown injuries after a fight broke out on the 3600 ...

Train derails near Border Highway, affects traffic

A Union Pacific train derailed near the Cesar Chavez Border Highway on Saturday afternoon near Downtown El Paso. According to a Union Pacific official, five empty rail cars derailed off the track. There were no injuries. The derailment caused El Paso police and fire department to block off east bounds ...

EP Times: Pastor Brown writes check for Cook's court costs

According to the El Paso Times, El Paso County Sheriff’s Deputies went to the Word of Life Church on Friday morning to collect property from Pastor Tom Brown because he owed more than $8,000 to Mayor John Cook for court costs. The Times reports that Brown made out a check ...

LC Sun News: California man dies in rollover on I-10

According to the Las Cruces Sun News, a man from California was killed on Saturday afternoon after a rollover crash on I-10 between Las Cruces and Deming. New Mexico State Police said the tread on the vehicle’s left tire separated from the tire, causing the driver to lose control of ...

Man dies in rollover crash on I-10

One man is dead after a rollover crash that happened on I-10 west near Lee Trevino early Saturday morning. Police said around 12:23 a.m. Sergio J. Iniguez-Olivio, 26, was driving a 2001 GMC Yukon on I-10 west at a high rate of speed when he drove off the roadway and ...

Men arrested for having marijuana in ice cream truck

Two men were arrested for having marijuana by El Paso County Sheriff’s deputies after the ice cream truck they were riding in was pulled over. On Saturday, deputies were patrolling Alameda near Ysleta High School when they pulled over a purple ice cream truck because it had a cracked windshield ...

Crime of the Week: Man allegedly robbed two hotels in same night

In the Crime of the Week, police are asking the for the public’s help in finding the person responsible for robbing two different hotels in the same night. Police said on Thursday, January 17, at around 3:40 a.m., a man walked into the La Quinta Inn at Gateway West near ...

City offers reduced adoptions for cats and kittens

The city of El Paso Animal Services division will offer a reduced cat adoption promotion starting next week. The promotion called “Meow Madness” will make cats and kittens available for only $20 from Sunday, March 10 through Friday, March 16. The fee includes spay/neuter surgery, age appropriate vaccinations, microchip and ...

Update: Man shot and killed after struggle with officer identified

El Paso police said Daniel Saenz was shot and killed by an officer on Friday evening after he became combative with the officer during a transfer to a hospital. The shooting happened around 6 p.m. outside the El Paso County Jail. Police said an officer was transferring Saenz, 37, to ...

Update: Family from Clint rescued from mountains

 A family of three hikers from Clint had to be rescued from the Franklin Mountains on Saturday after one of the hikers sprained her ankle. Fire crews were called out to the Wyler Aerial Tramway on McKinley after a call was made to 9-1-1. The hikers included a 38-year-old mother, ...

Coronado HS basketball team manger was given the chance by his team and the opposing team to make the winning shot at a final game this season.

Coronado, Franklin basketball players to meet NBA stars

The stars of a local viral sports story will receive special treatment at an NBA game this weekend. According to the El Paso Times, Coronado High’s Mitchell Marcus and Franklin High’s Jonathon Montanez will travel to Los Angeles to watch an NBA game between the Los Angeles Clippers and Oklahoma ...

Police identify woman killed in stabbing, man arrested for murder

El Paso police have identified the person arrested for the stabbing death of a woman that happened early Saturday morning in central El Paso. Police said Jesse Vasquez, 36 of the 3600 block of E. Yandell was placed under arrest on Saturday afternoon after he turned himself in at police ...

Crime of the Week: Police looking for man who allegedly robbed Family Dollar store

In the Crime of the Week, police are looking for a man who allegedly robbed a Family Dollar store in the Lower Valley. Police said on Saturday, February 9, just before 10 p.m., a man walked into the Family Dollar store on Alameda near Zaragoza and approached an employee in ...

Woman killed in central El Paso stabbing

El Paso police are investigating a stabbing in South El Paso where one woman was killed early Saturday morning. On Saturday night police said they had made an arrest in connection to the case. Police said officers responded to a disturbance call at an apartment complex just after 4 a.m. ...

Crime of the Week: Police looking for men who burglarized convenience store

In the Crime of the Week, El Paso police are seeking information about burglaries that happened at an east El Paso convenience store. Police said on Saturday, December 29, 2012, just after 4 a.m. officers responded to a burglar alarm call at the Valero near Pebble Hills. Officers at the ...

Breast cancer survivor Mark Goldstein, 79, reacts at the finish of the 2012 Komen Orange County Race for the Cure at Fashion Island, Newport Beach, Calif. on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012. Goldstein wore no. 222 for the amount of races he's run to promote awareness of the rare male breast cancer. The New Jersey resident was diagnosed 24 years ago. He wore a shirt with the words, "Male Breast Cancer, Rare but There," on the back. More than 22,000 participants raised $3 million for fighting breast cancer. (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Mindy Schauer)

Registration still available for "Race for the Cure"

With one day remaining until the Susan. G Komen Race for the Cure, organizers say participation numbers are still down at least 15% compared to last year. Officials say this may result in a $50,000 loss in funds used to provide men and women in El Paso with free mammograms, ...

Update: Fort Bliss soldier killed in Saturday night crash identified

Police identified James Anthony Beck of Valdosta, Ga., as the Fort Bliss soldier killed in an accident late Saturday night. Police said the crash happened around 10:30 p.m. on I-10 west at the Paisano exit. Fort Bliss officials have confirmed to KFOX14 that a Fort Bliss soldier and two passengers ...

Crime of the Week: Police seek information on violent robbery at east El Paso gas station

In the Crime of the Week, police are asking for the public’s help in finding the people responsible for a violent robbery at an east El Paso convenience store. On Saturday, January 19, at 11:30 p.m., a person was walking into a Valero store at Montwood and Lee when a ...

EPCC hosts event to help fight hunger

El Paso Community College Student Arts Council and Culinary Arts program are teaming up with El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank to present the annual “Empty Bowls El Paso.” For a $20 donatation, participants will receive a one-of-a-kind bowl to keep created by EPCC art students and community volunteers as ...

Border Patrol captures wanted sexual predator

El Paso Sector U.S. Border Patrol agents made an arrest of an illegal immigrant wanted for a sex offense out of Los Angeles, California. On Thursday, Jan. 31, agents assigned to the Deming station observed an illegal entry by Arturo Ramirez, 34, a Mexican citizen. After conducting a records check ...

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