Arizona Department of Transportation maintenance workers used one of their water trucks to help stop a brush fire from spreading northeast of the Phoenix area.
Phoenix police have released the mugshot of a man who allegedly shot and killed another man at a Phoenix apartment complex.
Gary Dungan, 67, of El Paso, Texas, passed away on January 2, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona. Born on July 18, 1957, to Jack and Peggy Dungan, Gary lived a life full of love, laughter, and cherished ...
After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued an El Paso pediatrician, families express concern over how this could impact their health care.
Eleven men are in federal custody in connection with the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of Nike shoes off a BNSF train whose air brakes were cut as it traveled on tracks on
A West Texas man will spend years in prison for organizing a smuggling operation involving thousands of illegal immigrants.
Kyle Paoletta takes readers on a virtual road trip around his native region, transporting us across hundreds of years and thousands of miles in his new book “American Oasis: Finding the Future in
As the real estate landscape evolves, certain regions in the United States are poised for significant growth by 2025. Realtor.com has identified key markets in the South and West that are set to thrive,
The teaser shows Budweiser’s famous Clydesdale horses geared up and ready to leave the brewery. The camera then pans to a pair of ears that belong to a Clydesdale foal as “Let Your Love Flow,” a 1976 hit by the Bellamy Brothers, begins to play.
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A successful El Paso businessman and author has died. The City Magazine reported the death of Don Shapiro via Instagram and Facebook. Don Shapiro and his wife Bobbie Shapiro. (Credit: The City Magazine El Paso via Facebook)
Nogales, Mexico — across from Nogales, Arizona — announced that it would build shelters on soccer fields and in a gymnasium.
Already announced for the new year are Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran stadium trek kicking off in the spring; Rauw Alejandro’s Cosa Nuestra World Tour beginning in North America; and Nathy Peluso’s first-ever U.S. run in honor of her album Grasa. Mexican band Camila and Colombian tropi-pop artist Gusi have also secured tours in the U.S.