Article Archive for January 2012
U.S. Postal Service managers explained a proposal Tuesday to shut down Bryan’s mail processing center and move its operations to Houston or Austin, a move projected to eliminate around 40 local jobs and save at …
Former state Rep. Tommy Merritt today proposed four, one-hour forums between himself and incumbent Rep. David Simpson, R-Longview.
In response to continued resistance to a proposed bar in East El Paso, nightclub owner David Cooper of Monaco Entertainment filed a lawsuit against the city of El Paso and area residents Tuesday.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Michael Connor will be in El Paso today to learn about the Rio Grande Project and area treatment plants during a regional …
Egypt’s military-led government on Sunday justified its recent crackdown on human rights and democracy-building organizations as a defense against foreign interference in its politics, defying international pressure and contradicting reports from senior officials in Washington …
Freshly carved out of the side of a hill, with layers of rock still exposed along some of its stretches and trees lying nearby, the construction project that was supposed to help this fishing village …


