Three women were held in bondage inside an Ohio home for ten years. The story made national headlines just weeks ago. But what happens to the victims of trafficking once they're rescued?
Soldiers from 4th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, head out to Doña Anna Base Camp at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., to support the Network Integration Evaluation 13.2 from late A
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality recognized Fort Bliss National Cemetery with the state’s highest environmental honor, the 2013 Texas Environmental Excellence Award in the Water Conservation at the TCEQ Environmental Trade Fa
An arrest affidavit revealed new details in the city's latest murder.
As NewsChannel 9 reported, Sonia Bautista, Ricardo Macias and Brianna Garay were all charged with capital murder in the death of Jose Castanon.
The trial has been set for the teenager accused of killing an El Paso police officer.
17-year-old Juan Antonio Gonzalez's trial will start next January.
An organization based out of UTEP has launched an initiative to provide prosthetics to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and the recent building collapse in Bangladesh.
After much anticipation, the time has come to officially break ground on El Paso’s new Ballpark, the ground that will be home to El Paso’s new Triple-A baseball team next season, beginning in April 2014.
Head women’s basketball coach Mark Trakh announced the hiring of former Aggie Erica Sanchez as the third assistant to the program. Sanchez played basketball for the Aggies from 2007-12 and was coached by Trakh during the 11-12 season.
The UTEP track and field team is heading to the 2013 NCAA West Preliminary Championship from May 23-25 in Austin, Texas, for a chance to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
El Paso (KTSM) Names were drawn Monday morning, May 20th at City hall located on Campbell Street. The selection was done to determine the order on the ballot for the Mayoral and City Council candidates.