New Mexico industrial park reopens after 200 sickened
SANTA TERESA, N.M. — An industrial park near the New Mexico-Texas border reopened Wednesday a day after about 200 people were sickened by an unknown substance.The complex of factories and warehouses in...
View ArticleSoldier, accomplice guilty in murder-for-hire case
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A U.S. soldier was convicted Thursday in a murder-for-hire scheme in which prosecutors say he agreed to help kill a man for undercover agents posing as members of a Mexican drug...
View ArticleTexas lawyer pleads not guilty to aiding cartel
EL PASO — In public, Marco Antonio Delgado was a philanthropist, a prominent El Paso businessman and a trustee at Carnegie Mellon University. But secretly, investigators say, he was trying to launder...
View ArticleJudge: Hemsley's will valid, actor can be buried
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A Texas judge says a longtime friend of Sherman Hemsley can proceed with burial plans for the deceased star of “The Jeffersons.”Hemsley’s body has remained in refrigerated storage...
View ArticleJudge rules Hemsley's will vaid; actor can be buried
EL PASO — Deceased actor Sherman Hemsley’s longtime friend can proceed with his burial and running his estate, a Texas judge ruled Friday over the objections of his half-brother from...
View ArticleWar-time instinct takes over in Texas train crash
MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — With the thunderous crack of a freight train slamming into a parade float carrying his fellow war veterans, Sudip Bose went to work.read more
View ArticleOfficials: Vets' float crossed track after signals
MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — A parade float filled with wounded veterans that was struck by a freight train had crossed onto the railroad tracks after warning signals were going off, investigators said...
View ArticleMidland train crash unfolded in 20 rapid seconds
MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — A harrowing train crash in West Texas that killed four war veterans unfolded in a rapid-fire 20 seconds — from the time the crossing bells and lights activated to the...
View ArticleStill no ID on driver of parade float
MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — Organizers of a parade in West Texas in which four U.S. military veterans were killed when a train plowed into a truck had been using the same route for three years, investigators...
View ArticleParade where vets killed used route for 3 years
MIDLAND — Organizers of a parade in West Texas in which four U.S. military veterans were killed when a train plowed into a truck had been using the same route for three years, investigators said...
View ArticleUS trucker nabbed with ammo in Mexico is freed
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A Dallas trucker detained for eight months in Mexico on allegations that he tried to smuggled assault rifle ammunition into the country is expected to return Friday to the United...
View ArticleU.S. trucker nabbed with ammo in Mexico freed
EL PASO — A Dallas trucker imprisoned for seven months in Mexico on accusations he had tried to smuggle in assault rifle ammunition broke down in tears Friday as he returned to the United States,...
View ArticleWest Texas WWII vet to get posthumous purple heart
Late Texas WWII vet to get purple heart EL PASO — A World War II veteran who was injured after getting struck by a German tank in France will be posthumously awarded a Purple Heart and two bronze stars...
View ArticleWinter storm moves east after covering West Texas
EL PASO — West Texas residents were digging out of several inches of snow Friday after a winter storm stranded motorists, delayed businesses and buried El Paso in more than half its average annual...
View ArticleWest Texas group on mission to save smokestacks
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — People in this West Texas city spent decades trying to close a massive copper plant they said spewed fumes that made their eyes teary, their lungs burn. Workers got sick and...
View ArticleWest Texas group on mission to save smokestacks
EL PASO — People in this West Texas city spent decades trying to close a massive copper plant they said spewed fumes that made their eyes teary, their lungs burn. Workers got sick and blamed the...
View ArticleEffort to secede didn't succeed
EL PASO — Bad news for thousands of people who wanted to see Texas secede: The state is still in the U.S.The White House has responded to a petition asking that Texas be allowed to break away from the...
View ArticleHomeland Security secretary touts border safety
EL PASO — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano called Republican lawmakers’ insistence that the border be secured before there is immigration reform a flawed argument.At a stop to inspect...
View ArticleTanks, aircraft interact for virtual Army training
FORT BLISS (AP) — More than a dozen troops carefully maneuver through overgrown shrubs, firing laser-tag rifles at the enemy as they advance on a compound in the New Mexico desert. Fifty miles away in...
View ArticleTanks, aircraft interact for virtual Army training
FORT BLISS — More than a dozen troops carefully maneuver through overgrown shrubs, firing laser-tag rifles at the enemy as they advance on a compound in the New Mexico desert. Fifty miles away in West...
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