As the temperatures start to soar, the ongoing drought is on the minds of many in the Borderland, and El Paso Water Utilities is bracing for another year of little water.
Dogs bite or attack millions of people every year, including in our area. In fact, a new report ranks the top ten states for dog bites in the United States and Texas ranked number three, according to State Farm, The U.S. Postal Service and The American Veterinary Medical Association.
Proposals that would have cracked down on employers who knowingly misclassify construction employees and contribute to an ever-growing undocumented workforce are likely dead this session.
(StatePoint) It’s not as easy to hide under layers of clothing during the summer. You’ll want to look your best in those shorts, t-shirts and bathing suits; as such, staying in shape is key.
(StatePoint) The cost of car ownership is on the rise again this year, according to a new report from AAA. And if you’re a family on a budget or a senior on a fixed income, you may feel the impact already.
(StatePoint) With summer travel season upon us, families across the country are taking to the open road for family road trips. But while the destination always leads to excitement, oftentimes the long car ride can be a drag.
The temperatures have been on the rise over the past few days in the borderland, and if you think it feels hot outside, then imagine sitting inside a car without the air on.
Eating healthy can be a struggle sometimes especially with so many options in restaurants and the grocery store, so now some people are looking back, way back to make eating a little simpler. It's called the caveman diet.
An Andress High School teacher is out of a job after she just stopped showing up for work. The new EPISD Board of Trustees last night decided to terminate Christina Castellano's contract.