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Las Cruces residents can dispose of old medications during National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, with local law enforcement and the DEA providing a safe, anonymous drop-off service on Oct. 25.
Pebble Hills High School's homecoming week includes themed days, a parade, pep rally, game against Socorro High, and a dance themed "A Night in Ancient Greece."
El Paso invites public to discuss Resler Drive extension, offering insight into the road project incorporating landscape and art, funded by a voter-approved bond.
El Paso County law enforcement is intensifying patrols to catch drunk drivers as part of the multi-agency DWI Task Force's ongoing efforts to improve road safety.
El Paso created a website to support residents affected by the federal government shutdown, offering essential information and links to local assistance programs.
The El Paso County Sheriff's 2024 Annual Report shows the department's focus on safety, community trust, and progress in vital areas under Sheriff Joseph Roybal's leadership.
Horizon City Police Department announces their 3rd Annual Trunk or Treat event with games, treats, and a costume invitation on October 18 in San Elizario, TX.
El Paso Community College held its first Hireability Job Fair, targeting inclusivity and connecting disabled students and community members with diverse employers.
El Paso County Sheriff invites locals to "Breakfast with a Deputy" to build rapport, discuss issues, and foster community ties at Mi Raza Cocina on Oct 18.
The Las Cruces Police issued 29 traffic citations in a one-hour operation focusing on speeding, registration, insurance, and various other violations.
Horizon City Police host a Halloween Mini Pizza Giveaway, fostering community spirit and safe family fun, encouraging positive interactions with local law enforcement.
Fire Fest 2025, organized by the El Paso Fire Department with support from @labinotilaw and @thelocal_51, was a success, strengthening community ties and showcasing the work of firefighters.
El Paso Community College reopened its Campus Closet to provide free clothing to students, staff, and faculty, with demand for more men's attire noted.
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