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Miyu Yamashita of Japan captured her first major title when she withstood a charge by Charley Hull by not making a bogey ...
At 5:30 a.m. on a recent Wednesday, we gathered in the Sunland Park police station parking lot: Border Patrol agents, ...
With late morning traffic surging, Yudelis Ferreira slips out of the migrant shelter with her three young children, heading for another day hawking popsicles in the Mexican ...
President Trump fired the top Bureau of Labor Statistics official after the government published new data showing that U.S. hiring slowed sharply this summer.
If humanity’s existence were threatened by plague, nuclear war or environmental catastrophe, people would surely demand action.
Walking down a broad, well-lit hallway of a city complex in Downtown, Edmundo Calderon glanced through an open doorway into his office.
Summer for many in El Paso means vacation and trying to avoid the heat. But for local nonprofit and private animal shelters, it means feline frenzy.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said Friday it would start to wind down its operations after the elimination of its federal funding last month.
The July jobs report could give Federal Reserve officials a sense of déjà vu.
Early next month, El Paso Inc. will mark the 30th anniversary of its founding. Our 35 staff members are excited about this and huddling to figure out how best to ...
A 500-year-old international transport and logistics company is expanding its operations in El Paso, citing strong trade in goods along the U.S.-Mexico border as an opportunity for the move to ...
The Make-A-Wish Foundation partnered with the 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss to make a dream come true for an Arizona youth. Kadin Brewer, a 13-year-old Army enthusiast recovering from ...