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Anzalduas bridge faces threat of rival crossings
As tons of metal and concrete rise across the Rio Grande, workers are busily making final preparations for the opening of a new international crossing in Granjeno that will bring travelers and truckers through the area.
Leon Metz: The Rio Grande has rich history in El Paso region
Many years ago, when I first came to El Paso, being an airman stationed at Biggs Air Force Base, and I was waiting Downtown for transportation, someone mentioned that the Rio Grande was but a few blocks down the street.
Victim of Deadly Rollover Identified
Police released the name of the victim in a deadly rollover in Donna. DPS officials say 38-year-old Pedro Martinez of Rio Bravo, Mexico was killed in the accident.
DPS: Driver without seat belt dies, passenger with seat belt lives
A Mexican man who had been drinking alcohol and was not wearing his seat belt died in a single-vehicle rollover accident Tuesday night, authorities said.
Las Vegas man arrested, suspected of aiding suicide
A Las Vegas man, arrested Monday and accused of smuggling powerful animal tranquilizers from Mexico, told federal agents he needed them to help people commit suicide, according to court documents.
Family activities at Bella Vista Community Church begin at 6 p.m. Wednesday with a pizza supper in the lower level, followed by Bible studies from 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The parish nurses conduct blood-pressure checks Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon and between services the fourth Sunday of the month.
Mexico targeting a Death Sainta
Mexican authorities are cracking down on an icon worshipped both by drug dealers and by the terrified people who live in drug-torn neighborhoods: the Santa Muerte, or Death Saint.
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Twisting sculptures of wooden animals, of turtles and eagles, of cranes, ducks, beavers, raccoons, and woodpeckers stare improbably from lawns as our cars zip through the city.
Mexican military rescues 141 from Rio Bravo stash house
A Mexican military patrol rescued 141 people from a Rio Bravo stash house and arrested a man suspected of engaging in immigrant smuggling.
Another shot of the same restaurant uploaded previously. I liked the musicians atop the roof & the bright colours.
Tips and Tricks when Getting a Tubal Ligation Reversal at Rio Bravo Mexico
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Rally calls for immigration reform
None of the weekly drives Thomas Carson has taken in the past decade felt longer than the one he took upset by the bad news the government clerk gave him.
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Most of the time I am taking photographs of the beautiful scenery in New Mexico, but when we travel to Pajarito Mesa things change a bit.
A Mission man has not been seen since he had an argument with relatives and said he was going to walk to Mexico, police said.
Shot on a miniscule budget of $100,000, Assault on Precinct 13 was one of John Carpenter's earliest films, a dynamic entry point into a cinematic career that would include numerous classics like "The Thing," ...
The View from the Valley takes a break from the stream of hard news on drug trafficking, immigration, or the next hurricane to look at the people who make this region all its own.
Officer injured after SUV slams into squad car
Police arrested one man Tuesday and issued warrants for two others in Sunday's shooting that sent a 19-year-old to the hospital with a gunshot wound to his lower back.
Cartel leader believed slain in Reynosa violence
A top Gulf Cartel leader is believed to be among those killed during violence that broke out across the city Tuesday, U.S. officials said.
Local economy hurt by bridge closures prompted by Reynosa protests
Retail sales in this area took a hit recently as protests in Reynosa prompted hours-long closures of two international bridges on busy shopping days, business owners said Thursday.
LAURO VILLAR BEACH, Mexico - Like most of the fishermen who came here from the Mexican state of Veracruz a little more than two decades ago, Reyes Perez knows that fishing in U.S. waters, north of the 25th ...