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2 Canutillo middle schools get $192,000 grants
Two Canutillo middle schools were recently recognized with the District Awards for Teacher Excellence for the current school year.
Grace Gardens owners pledge help to curb event noise
After two years of dealing with noise, residents living near Grace Gardens, a party hall on Westside Drive, may soon experience some relief.
Joe Muench: Toss those county commissioners out of the temple
Since nobody likes County Commissioners Court, let's kick this bunch out of the city.
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Teen's concern for others earns him recognition
Seventeen-year-old Noel Reyes never thought that a school assignment would make him a role model for his community.
Man Remembers Infant Found 12 Years Ago
Northeast El Pasoan Raymond Garcia and his two boys spent a couple of hours on Sunday, remembering someone who was only on this earth for a couple of hours.
Prosecutors present killer's life as Azteca
Police found dozens of letters and drawings outlining Fabian Hernandez's membership in the Barrio Azteca prison gang during a search of his jail cell, jurors heard during Hernandez's trial Friday.
Man found guilty in '06 slayings
Jurors who on Wednesday convicted a man of killing his ex-wife and her boyfriend will return to court today for the punishment part of the trial.
Canutillo students learn importance of water conservation
Canutillo elementary students learned about water conservation during a recent festival at the El Paso Water Utilities learning center.
Canutillo Neighbors Meet About Noise
Boom. Boom. Boom. That's the sound that neighbors in Canutillo say keeps them up at night.
Tunes: Good timing, better music have propelled Tom Russell to folk stardom
David Letterman's misfortunes have been to Tom Russell's benefit. Coming on the heels of some of the best reviews of his long and storied career, the El Paso area singer-songwriter's fifth "Late Show" appearance was bumped a day to Oct.
City rep slows plan for parks committee
The City Council has tinkered with what it wants out of a new blue-ribbon committee on regional parks, but delayed naming any members to it.
Canutillo Voters Shoot Down CISD Tax Increase
Voters in Canutillo said no to a tax increase the school district there said it desperately needed.
San Eli voters approve tax increase; Canutillo says no
Two school districts that sought tax increases had differing results in Tuesday's election.
Some Canutillo Residents Want Discotheque To Leave Neighborhood
Some residents in Canutillo want to see a nightclub shut its doors, as it sits just feet away from homes, schools and day cares.
Your decision -- If you didn't take advantage of early voting, you have one more chance -- Tuesday, Nov.
In brief: Times publisher, editor speak at plaza
El Paso Times Publisher Ray Stafford and El Paso Times Editor Chris Lopez will be the speakers during today's lunchtime stories at San Jacinto Plaza in the Downtown.
Noise complaints: Neighbors fed up with party hall noise
Neighbors living near a Canutillo party hall say they are unhappy and desperate for relief from loud music coming from the business until late at night on weekends in their residential area.
El Paso County To Put Up No Cell Phones In School Zone Signs
Back on Sept. 1, it became illegal in the state of texas to talk or text on your cell phone while driving through a school zone, but right now, it is still legal in all of El Paso County.
Colonia stopped: State, county sue subdividers
Under a lot of noses, Third World-type living conditions were ready to emerge amid pastoral and quite opulent homesteads in the Upper Valley.
Toddler who received burns to his face and neck is identified
In the low-income town of Fabens, a mother without many of life's conveniences started Monday by boiling water so she could bathe before work.