Edward Greer, who enlisted in the segregated Army during World War II and rose to become one of the service’s first Black generals, was laid to rest.
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U.S. Army general laid to rest in El PasoU.S. Army Major General Edward Greer, a pioneering black officer in the military who retired in El Paso, was laid to rest.
In a dark stable under a heaving highway in Indonesia's capital, trucks rumble past emaciated carriage horses tied to pillars in ramshackle wooden stalls, their ribs protruding.
More than 600 individuals officially became U.S. citizens today during a naturalization ceremony at the El Paso County Coliseum.
Twenty-seven churches and organizations — some with ties to Texas' Jewish and Christian faith communities — are suing the ...
The section of the besieged southern border where hundreds of migrants rushed a barbed wire fence and assaulted Border Patrol ...
Although a March 1923 earthquake in El Paso was described as “a slight earth shake” in news reports, one man and his dog died ...
It's been several months since a herd of 77 big horn sheep was released into the Franklin Mountains State Park as part of a larger effort to reintroduce the animals in their historic environments. The ...
An end-of-the-week storm left behind several inches of snow and caused a messy morning commute across Denver on Friday.
It's been several months since a herd of 77 big horn sheep was released into the Franklin Mountains State Park as part of a ...
Sunland Park, a quiet bedroom community east of sprawling El Paso, Texas, was the busiest ... water bottles and a plastic fork as landmarks.Local Border Patrol agents know the terrain by memory ...
Maybe you’ve seen this bus driving around northern El Paso County with a massive banner that says “Stop Buc-ee’s.” It’s the ...
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