El Paso Celebrates Graduation of 14 Army Medics from EPCC's Accelerated Paramedic Program
EPCC held a graduation for 14 U.S. Army medics, with 11 receiving Paramedic certificates and three earning Advanced EMT certificates. The program involves intense training and sets soldiers on a path for advancement.
Texas' New Law Deputizes Neighbors to Hunt Out-of-State Abortion Pills
A new Texas law lets private citizens sue out‑of‑state abortion‑pill prescribers and distributors; critics warn it could spawn 'bounty‑hunter' lawsuits and interstate court fights.
El Paso ISD Interim Superintendent Expresses Gratitude and Support Ahead of Thanksgiving Break
El Paso ISD's Interim Superintendent Aguirre expressed gratitude, highlighted achievements, and supported the Andress High School's Golden Eagles before the Thanksgiving break. She also announced a new Family Resource Center at Lamar Elementary.
Former NMSU Athletic Director Mario Moccia Files Complaint Against Board of Regents, Alleging Wrongful Termination
Former NMSU athletic director Mario Moccia has filed a complaint against the university's Board of Regents, claiming wrongful termination and breach of contract after his January 2025 firing.












