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Letters published in the Times
Driver texting boosts danger on roadways The issue of people talking on their cell phones while driving is surely something to look into.
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Cobos says he was in Washington, D.C., on county business and nothing else
The trip El Paso County Judge Anthony Cobos took to Washington D.C. last week was strictly used to advance the county's agenda and any reports that it was for personal reasons are but a mere nuisance, the judge ...
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Just popping in to say hello
Criminal trespass, 1600 block of Cardinal Street. An apartment was entered through a window by someone who wanted to see if someone was there.
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Memorial service set for musician Jimmy Carl Black
A memorial service for Jimmy Carl Black, a native El Pasoan and former member of Frank Zappa's The Mothers of Invention band, will take place Friday in Anthony, Texas.
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Growing crops vertically no tall tale
Vertical farming is the latest venture for a local company that last year unveiled its algae-growing system to generate vegetable oil for biodiesel.
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FBI inquiry, Dee Margo's ties again called up as issue
Entering the final week of a heated campaign for the Texas House, new questions arose Tuesday about Republican candidate Dee Margo's connections to El Pasoans implicated in the ongoing FBI public corruption ...
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Letters published in the Times
County officials' stone-age view Can anybody please do the county of El Paso a favor and check the geological record that Judge Cobos and Commissioners Sarinana and Teran are using as a reference for their ...
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Three arrested in Anthony in connection with fight
ANTHONY, Texas -- El Paso County Sheriff's deputies arrested three over the weekend in connection with a fight in an Anthony parking lot, sheriff's officials said.
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St. Joseph police briefs, October 17, 2008
Jon F. Ashford, 28, 2005 Penn St., at 3:43 p.m. Friday on a charge of harassment motivated by discrimination to frighten.
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3 former execs of El Paso charity arrested in fraud case
Three former executives of a charity with $834 million in government contracts were arrested Tuesday in a contract fraud probe that has grown to ensnare public officials in El Paso, Texas.
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Resident speak out against crime
Representatives from area law enforcement agencies will join with residents from this West El Paso County community to speak out against crime during a special event Tuesday.
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FWWeekly: Blotch: Weekender 10-10
BLOTCH: Weekender 10-10 'Do the Stanky Leg -- AAY! Do the Stanky Leg -- AAY! Do the Stanky Leg -- AAY!' Arlington's GS Boyz' have a song out now called 'Stanky Leg,' and it's getting a lot of airplay and, like ...
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Silvestre Reyes casts vote for bill; two area legislators oppose
Two of the U.S. congressmen who represent either parts of El Paso or its surrounding areas voted against the $700 billion bailout bill that the Bush administration was trying to pass to rescue the nation's ...
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Vinton Teen Found Unharmed, Alone
Fifteen-year-old Janelle Calderon was found Wednesday alone and unharmed. Sheriff's deputies said the Vinton teen went up to Customs and Border Protection officers while crossing the Paso Del Norte Bridge from ...
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Infected bats could hurt people, pets
Rabid bats -- potentially deadly for humans and animals -- have been discovered in densely populated areas in El Paso County, Texas Department of State Health Services officials said.
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Related: Mother says girl was abducted once before
Janelle Calderon, who reportedly was kidnapped Tuesday by her ex-boyfriend from a trailer park, allegedly was kidnapped by the same man earlier this month, the girl's mother said Wednesday.
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Fence upsets some in Anthony
The installation of a fence along a road that divides Texas and New Mexico has also divided some residents with separate opinions.
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County To Regulate Sexually Oriented Businesses
At Monday's County Commissioners Court, the commissioners passed an ordinance regulating sexually oriented businesses.
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Plane wreckage found in Mexico; no survivors
Searchers have found the wreckage of a small plane carrying former Marfa Mayor Jake Brisbin Jr., two International Boundary and Water Commission officials and the pilot in the Sierra Madres about 13 miles into ...
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FWWeekly: Blotch: Weekender 9-19
BLOTCH: Weekender 9-19 Two free tickets to the Silver Jews show tomorrow night at Hailey's are up for grabs, courtesy of the 'Weekly' and local mondo-booking agency Spune Productions.
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