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Driver hits pedestrian then flees the scene

One person is in the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in east El Paso. The accident happened Friday just after 1:00 a.m. on James Watt and Lee Trevino.

Driver slams into pole after falling asleep

A driver is luckily he was not seriously injured after he slammed into a pole.  The crash happened Friday around 3:00 a.m. on Montana and Trowbridge in central El Paso.

Participate in a walk to remember this weekend

If you're thinking of working out this weekend, participate in a walk to remember. Head out to the 7th annual Braden Aboud Memorial Run-Walk that's happening Sunday, May 19th.

Great Things to do with Dad on Father’s Day

(StatePoint) Not sure what to give your dad for Father’s Day? Classic choices like a tie or cufflinks are nice, but don’t forget to give him the most meaningful gift of all -- quality time.

Restaurants Find Success with Daily Deals

(StatePoint) With so many options competing for the attention of diners, local restaurants are increasingly having success offering daily deals.

Diablos drop season opener, 9-5

After a fast start in the first inning the Diablos lost a close contest against the Amarillo Sox.

Socorro Mayor and City Council members sworn-in among standing ovation

Socorro Mayor Jesus Ruiz, Rene Rodriguez, Representative at Large, and Joseph "Chito" Bowling, District 4 Representative were sworn-in Thursday night among a standing ovation.

Bill helping investigate school cheating passes in Texas House

New legislation that gives the Texas Education Agency the authority to issue subpoenas and investigate inaccurate information reported to the state by school districts is a governor's signature away.

Sex for sale? Sugar Daddies help pay the bills

A weak economy in the United States can make life very expensive for the average American. So when car payments, rent, and bills are due, but money is tight, how far do some people go to make ends meet?

Carmike Cinema pulls plug on far East El Paso location

The sign is still up for what was supposed to be the new Carmike Cinemas on Justice and Montana in far East El Paso.

Little precipitation, hot temperatures expected for summer

It's not even June yet, and the El Paso region is reaching scorching temperatures. To top it all off, we're in the middle of a drought that seems never-ending. How much longer can we expect these conditions?

Fort Bliss trains in safety standards

The Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security for U.S. Army Garrison held annual safety stand down training at the Biggs Park at East Fort Bliss, May 9.

Serving up morale one meal at a time

It’s almost 2 a.m.; while many other Soldiers are deep in the middle of sleep, Pvt.

Thirty-Five UTEP student-athletes to graduate on Saturday

A total of 35 past and present UTEP student-athletes will graduate from the university on Saturday.

NMSU men's golf in 11th after first round at NCAA Regionals

The New Mexico State men’s golf team carded a first round score of 5-over par, 285, in the NCAA Regional Tournament at the par-70, 7,036-yard ASU Karsten Golf Course in Tempe, Ariz. The Aggies are currently 11th overall.