Tuesday Nov 10 | Abilene Reporter-News
Scouts honor Abilene veterans cemetery
Ronald W. Erdrich/Reporter-News Cole Shannon, 10, plants flags in front of gravestones Tuesday at the Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Abilene.
Crystal Robert: I ain't talking about men
Sometimes when it rains it pours, and unlike the Weather Girls, I ain't talking about men! "Everyone knows that when it's dry in this desert, it's parched! "Lately it seems we've been missing out on quite a bit of action from our local talent.
Ouisa D. Davis: Possession schedules can differ for holidays
As we are hurled into the holiday season, many separated and divorced parents ask for clarification of holiday possession schedules.
IEP High School Mania - El Paso Times
City teams, runners set for annual district day
All of the El Paso cross country teams will compete today in their respective district meets at Chamizal Park.
City gets $5.8M for green projects
The federal government has given the city a $5.8 million stimulus grant to help with its conservation goals.
27 high school bands competed at the UIL Region 22 Marching Contest
Trumpets blared, saxophones roared and drums boomed as 27 high school bands marched across the field Saturday at the Socorro Activities Complex.
$500,000 grant to help Clint pre-k program grow
The Prekindergarten Early Start Grant Program at the Clint Independent School District has received a $500,000 grant from the Texas Education Agency to help children enter kindergarten at or above grade level.
Clint firefighters responding to large tire fire in Horizon City
Clint volunteer firefighters are at the scene of a large tire fire in Horizon City.
Need for speed, call for safety: Strip offers racers a legal place to drag
The lure of street racing can be irresistible for many teenagers. Vividly portrayed in movies such as "The Fast and the Furious" series and "Biker Boyz," street racing is as engaging and addictive as it is dangerous.
The Galveston County Daily News
ArtWalk exhibits open Saturday
The Galveston Arts Center will present two exhibitions during ArtWalk on Saturday.
IEP High School Mania - El Paso Times
County: Animal control service approved
The county government is getting its own crew of dog catchers and horse wranglers.
IEP High School Mania - El Paso Times
City wants residents' leftover latex paint
The city has started a new program to recycle unused paint and donate it for graffiti removal.
Southern New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo features animals, food, rides, more
Goats, chickens, rabbits, tigers - find them all at the 2009 Southern New Mexico State Fair and Rodeo, which officially opens this morning and will go on through Sunday.
Residents Still Waiting For North Loop Expansion
The Texas Department of Transportation and the city of Socorro are still working on expanding a major traffic artery in the county area.
Letters: Apology requested of congresswoman
Recently, Congresswoman Barbara Lee of Oakland's 9th District stated on the Chris Matthews show she was born in very segregated El Paso where her black mother had to fight to get into a hospital to give birth to her simply because she was black.
Fort Bliss 'vision coming to reality'
When Fort Bliss completes its expansion in 2013, nearly one in every eight people you meet on El Paso's streets will have a direct connection to the post, according to its commander.
Crystal Robert: Take Two at Take II
Apparently I can't keep myself from Open Mic at Take II. The crowds keep getting bigger and the talent just keeps getting better.
Fast-Moving Storm Causes Significant Hail Damage
A storm producing golf-ball-size hail caused a ton of damage to vehicles in Far East El Paso.