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Cops questioned in Mexican police chief's killing
Prosecutors questioned the entire police force of a northern Mexican town Thursday after the assassination of an army general who had been appointed police chief just four days earlier.
Woman on trial in black widow murder plot
Four years ago, Beatriz Perez received probation when she admitted to trying to kill her husband with a poisoned sandwich after accusing him of having an affair.
Rio Grande College VP Vela Resigns
Sul Ross State University News Release October 27, 2009 Alpine, Texas - Dr. Joel E. Vela, Vice President of Sul Ross State University©Rio Grande College, has announced his resignation, effective Dec.
Crash near Willcox kills Texas woman, 19
A 19-year-old woman was killed in a single-vehicle rollover early Saturday on Interstate 10 near Willcox, authorities said.
Eagle Pass' Kickapoo court starting to mature
Operating out of a modest prefab gambling hall that once drew bingo-playing tourists and blue-haired ladies, the Kickapoo Tribal Court, complete with metal folding chairs and stained lavender carpeting, is anything but pretentious.
Additional border fencing cut from spending bill
A controversial provision to build an additional 300 miles of pedestrian fence along the U.S.-Mexico border was stripped out of a $42.8 billion spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security, officials said Thursday.
Will Border Crackdown Cause Ranger Drain?
Gov. Rick Perry is sending the Texas Rangers to the border but border mayors are questioning the deployment, and rural counties may miss their services.
Caesar's dies! Mexico eatery known for salad shuts
Caesar's is dead. The Tijuana restaurant that popularized the Caesar salad has closed, an apparent victim of a tourism-dependent economy devastated by crime, drug violence and the swine flu.
Mayors, others challenge Perry's statements on border violence
By DAVE MONTGOMERY AUSTIN -- A coalition of municipal and county officials along Texas' 1,200-mile-long border is challenging Gov.
Texas Officials Call For End to Border Fence
Texas officials are calling on the federal government to ditch plans to build a pedestrian fence along the U.S.-Mexico border, arguing the fence will not stop illegal crossing.
Train caches: Don't blame railroads for drugs
It's unfair to fine U.S. railroads if illegal drugs and other contraband are secreted on rail cars while they sit idle on Mexican tracks.
Top News: U.S. Seeks Crackdown on Drug Smuggling Aboard Trains
Feds crack down on drug-smuggling trains
Marijuana and cocaine can be concealed above rail car axles or behind false undercarriages made of plywood.
Mexican police chief attacked; 3 guards killed
An ex-general serving as police chief of a northern Mexican city escaped an assassination attempt that killed three of his bodyguards, the latest attack on an official appointed to step up the fight against drug cartels.
More than a week after winning their fourth consecutive state championship, the Mountain Home 15-year-old All-Stars shook off the rust with a 4-2 victory over Eagle Pass, Texas, in the opening round of the Southwest Regional Babe Ruth 15-year-old Tournament at Siloam Springs Thursday.
More than a week after winning their fourth consecutive state championship, the Mountain Home 15-year-old All-Stars shook off the rust with a 4-2 victory over Eagle Pass, Texas, in the opening round of the Southwest Regional Babe Ruth 15-year-old Tournament at Siloam Springs Thursday.
TPD Looking for Missing Texas Man
An elderly man passing through Tulsa on a bus is missing. 72 year old Jose Riojas boarded a bus in Eagle Pass, Texas on Tuesday.
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