Texas Commission on Jail Standards Clears El Paso Sheriff’s Office Following In-Custody Death Probe
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards exonerated the El Paso County Sheriff's Office from a non-compliance report after verifying that officers did conduct the required inmate checks, attributing the previous issue to a technical glitch.
El Paso ISD Welcomes Student Registration for 2025-26 School Year with Innovative Programs and Academies
El Paso ISD is accepting registrations for the 2025-26 school year, offering innovative programs and specialized academies in STEM, STEAM, Fine Arts, and Environmental Science, as well as free all-day Pre-K and an Algebra-for-All initiative.
Colorado Senate Passes Gun Reform Bill Amid Law Enforcement Backlash, Awaits Governor's Decision
The Colorado Senate passed SB 25-003, instituting a semi-automatic weapon ban and permit-to-purchase system, opposed by El Paso County Sheriff Roybal as unconstitutional. Governor Polis must decide whether to sign it into law.
El Paso's Military Past Honored With Re-Installation of Camp Concordia Historical Marker at Lincoln Park
El Paso community members celebrated the return of a historical marker to Lincoln Park, which commemorates Camp Concordia and the old Fort Bliss, with a ceremony highlighting the area's military heritage.
Gadsden High School Partners with Local Agencies to Demonstrate Dangers of Impaired Driving in 'Shattered Lives' Event
Gadsden High School staged a 'Shattered Lives' event with a simulated crash to educate students on the dangers of impaired driving, in collaboration with local emergency services.












