Construction to start on $295 million El Paso Water plant that will purify sewage for new drinking water suppy to augment Rio Grande.
A high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel was extradited from Mexico to El Paso, indicted for criminal charges related to his alleged federal racketeering, narcotics, money laundering, firearms, and continuing criminal enterprise offenses.
A man from Jamaica with multiple felonies was recently arrested at the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry on charges related to his alleged illegal re-entry into the United States, according to the United States Attorney’s Office from the Western District of Texas.
An earthquake shook parts of West Texas Friday afternoon with a preliminary magnitude of 4.7, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was recorded about 15 miles southwest of Ackerly,
El Paso Water broke ground on its newest Pure Water Center on Thursday, the nation’s first direct-to-distribution water reuse facility. The facility, formerly known
Officials extradited a high-ranking Sinaloa Cartel member from Mexico to El Paso after he was indicted for alleged racketeering, narcotics, money laundering, firearms, and criminal enterprise offenses.
The Trump administration fired five judges from federal immigration courts in Texas, according to a union representing them, raising concerns that existing case backlogs will worsen and the administration will expand its reliance on fast-track deportations that avoid courts altogether.
In a significant development for border protection, 60 Texas National Guard soldiers were sworn in as federal immigration enforcers today. The
A Las Cruces federal grand jury indicted 14 members of the smuggling operation, resulting in the arrest of eight members on human smuggling charges, U.S. Department of Justice officials announced.
A Mexican man was sentenced in an El Paso federal court to 46 months in prison for three counts of assault on a federal officer. The U.S. Attorney's Office sent a release saying, Carlos Ernesto Guerre
As statewide and national scrutiny on border-aid groups increases, one providing hot meals and English lessons is pivoting its services.