Kinder Morgan said fires weren’t directly disrupting operations, but outages forced a line serving Arizona to shut down. Service has been restored.
After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued an El Paso pediatrician, families express concern over how this could impact their health care.
Dr. Hector Granados felt puzzled when he first heard of the allegations. The El Paso pediatrician had just finished his hospital rounds early in the morning las
The potential ban of TikTok in the United States could have significant implications beyond just losing a popular social media platform, according to
The following column describes six Army heroes, whose names may be less familiar than Sheridan and Pershing, who were honored by Fort Bliss.
While El Paso has lots to be proud of — endless hiking in the Franklin Mountains, beautiful views along Scenic Drive, and a growing downtown with a new children's museum — the Sun City still managed to land on a list of the "The Most Boring Cities in America.
Author Kyle Paoletta looks at how the Southwest has adapted to rising temperatures and drought, offering a road map for other regions struggling to address climate change
The full lineup of college football bowl games in December and January, culminating with the national championship.
A woman who says she drove her SUV off the beaten path to take photographs of the stunning southern New Mexico landscape is facing smuggling charges.
Texas House members voted Rep. Dustin Burrows, R - Lubbock, as the next Speaker of the House. Several public safety agencies in San Diego have erected several billboards near the border warning people not to accept rides from unregulated drivers.
A 4-year-old girl from Honduras found alone at the border in November was safely reunited with her mother this month, but thousands more unaccompanied children remain in limbo. NewsNation's Jorge Ventura has more.
As President-elect Donald Trump looks to make sweeping changes to immigration policy in his second term, we revisit the history of immigration law through past presidencies starting in the 1700s.