Eagle Pass CBP officers seize $40,000 worth of cocaine at port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Eagle Pass International Port of Entry prevented a shipment of narcotics from making entry into the United States. “Smugglers will go to any extent...
View ArticleSexual assault investigation ends in arrest
Eagle Pass Police Department detectives have arrested a man for the sexual assault case that had been under investigation since March 6. The arrest took place Wednesday, March 15, 2017, and the...
View ArticleCity sales tax revenue on decline
The peso devaluation has negatively affected many local merchants, especially in the downtown area. However, documents show that sales tax revenue has been on the decline. According to the allocation...
View Article2017 Mr. Amigos announced for Friendship Embrace Ceremony
Jose G. Landa Staff Writer The Council of Good Neighbors has chosen the two individuals to represent the City of Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras, Coahuila as Mr. Amigo during the annual Friendship...
View ArticleTxDOT Liberty Truck in Eagle Pass
Staff reports In observance of the Texas Department of Transportation’s Centennial Celebration, the TxDOT Liberty Truck was on display at Mall De Las Aguilas. The refurbished World War I surplus...
View ArticleAutism Awareness Walk April 2nd
Staff reports The Precious Faces organization, a local support group made up of parents of children with special needs, along with Team Project of San Antonio, Texas will be hosting the first annual...
View ArticleFort Duncan celebrates 168 years in March
Staff reports 168 years ago during the month of March, the U.S. government established the permanent Fort Duncan Military post on the East Bank of the Rio Grande River. Prior to the...
View ArticleUnion Pacific tears down historic train depot
Jose G. Landa Staff Writer The historic train depot that had withstood the test of time, existing for over 148 years, was brought down by its owners, Union Pacific Railroad on Monday, March 13,...
View ArticleEP JC Penney remains open despite closing of 138 other locations
Jaclyn Guzmán Staff Writer A list of 138 JC Penney locations that will be closing due to low sales has been released by the retail chain. There has been recent concern among locals that the store...
View ArticleEP Jr. High and EPHS vandalized
Staff reports On March 10, more than 15,000 students went on Spring Break in the school district, and students were advised to enjoy the week responsibly. Unfortunately, this week a group of...
View ArticleEagle Pass CBP officers seize $40,000 worth of cocaine at port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Eagle Pass International Port of Entry prevented a shipment of narcotics from making entry into the United States. “Smugglers will go to any extent...
View ArticleSexual assault investigation ends in arrest
Eagle Pass Police Department detectives have arrested a man for the sexual assault case that had been under investigation since March 6. The arrest took place Wednesday, March 15, 2017, and the...
View ArticleCity sales tax revenue on decline
The peso devaluation has negatively affected many local merchants, especially in the downtown area. However, documents show that sales tax revenue has been on the decline. According to the allocation...
View Article2017 Mr. Amigos announced for Friendship Embrace Ceremony
Jose G. Landa Staff Writer The Council of Good Neighbors has chosen the two individuals to represent the City of Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras, Coahuila as Mr. Amigo during the annual Friendship...
View ArticleTxDOT Liberty Truck in Eagle Pass
Staff reports In observance of the Texas Department of Transportation’s Centennial Celebration, the TxDOT Liberty Truck was on display at Mall De Las Aguilas. The refurbished World War I surplus...
View ArticleAutism Awareness Walk April 2nd
Staff reports The Precious Faces organization, a local support group made up of parents of children with special needs, along with Team Project of San Antonio, Texas will be hosting the first annual...
View ArticleFort Duncan celebrates 168 years in March
Staff reports 168 years ago during the month of March, the U.S. government established the permanent Fort Duncan Military post on the East Bank of the Rio Grande River. Prior to the...
View ArticleUnion Pacific tears down historic train depot
Jose G. Landa Staff Writer The historic train depot that had withstood the test of time, existing for over 148 years, was brought down by its owners, Union Pacific Railroad on Monday, March 13,...
View ArticleEP JC Penney remains open despite closing of 138 other locations
Jaclyn Guzmán Staff Writer A list of 138 JC Penney locations that will be closing due to low sales has been released by the retail chain. There has been recent concern among locals that the store...
View ArticleEP Jr. High and EPHS vandalized
Staff reports On March 10, more than 15,000 students went on Spring Break in the school district, and students were advised to enjoy the week responsibly. Unfortunately, this week a group of...
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