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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 23 2012 - UTEP helps change the way doctors are trained The University of Texas at El Paso has hired a new project director for its part in a UT System initiative that aims to change the way new doctors are educated in the future. |
May 21 2012 - UTEP changes the way doctors are trained The University of Texas at El Paso has hired a new project director for its part in a UT System initiative that aims to change the way new doctors are educated in the future. |
May 06 2012 - Mile Marker: Columbus Depot's Clock Columbus, south of Deming, owes its existence to the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad, which transported copper ore from Douglas, Ariz. to smelters in El Paso in the late 1800s. The town was a coaling and water station for trains and a place where people could ship cattle and receive merchandise. The depot was perhaps the busiest building in town. |
March 28 2012 - Highway 24 east of Springs re-opens after brush fire A small brush fire burned railroad ties off U.S Highway 24 in eastern El Paso County Wednesday afternoon, sending up a plume of smoke and closing the highway near Judge Orr Road for more than an hour.The road was closed around 3:30 p.m. and re-open just before 5 p.m. when Peyton and Falcon Fire... |
March 27 2012 - Millions of dollars go toward improving look of ugly areas in El Paso The El Paso City Council looked at designs for a 10- to 20-year aesthetic improvement plan for El Paso and it authorized the improvements on Airway and I-10 to move forward. Three areas of El Paso are considered to be the top priority for aesthetic improvements: downtown bridges, railroad arches and the intersection of Interstate 10 and Airway Boulevard. Not only have these places been ... |
March 08 2012 - British agents train with El Paso ICE agents on fighting cartels EL PASO, Texas (AP) - Authorities say three British undercover agents are meeting with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents in Texas and Florida to learn about investigation techniques and tactics to battle drug cartels making inroads in Europe. |
January 11 2012 - Piñata on former El Paso Saddleblanket building part of temporary art installation That's not an effigy of a Mexican customs or U.S. Border Patrol agent hanging from the old El Paso Saddleblanket building in Downtown. It's actually a piñata of El Paso's newest border superhero, Alex the Train Conductor, a character created by the artist responsible for turning the empty building into a temporary art installation. |
November 30 2011 - Texas family agency settles discrimination suit AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A Texas agency has agreed to pay a former employee $60,000 to settle the man's claims that he was harassed and fired on the basis of race and gender discrimination. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services also must train employees in its El Paso office on anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies under terms of a settlement with the Justice Department ... |
November 13 2011 - Railroad Project will cause temporary street closures Effective Monday, there will be temporary road closures related to a railroad project, according to city of El Paso Department of Transportation officials. EPDoT and Union Pacific Railroad are collaborating on this week-long project, which is necessary for general maintenance and/or removal of the railroad crossings located south of Interstate 10 near the following streets: · Market: Railroad ... |
October 26 2011 - Man Stabbed In Northeast El Paso EL PASO, Texas -- A man was stabbed in northeast El Paso late Monday night, police said. It happened at the Nations Tobin Park on Railroad Avenue. Police said a fight led to the stabbing. |
October 26 2011 - Nigeria: Nike Drags Okagbare to 'Hollywood' Nigeria's sprint star, Blessing Okagbare has been told to leave El Paso Texas for the fast lanes of Los Angeles. Sportswear giants NIKE wants Okagbare to join other elite athletes in its endorsement roaster who are to train under renown American coach John Smith. |
October 26 2011 - Truck, train collide in Portland suburb; 8 hurt HILLSBORO, Ore. (AP) Authorities in the Portland suburb of Hillsboro say a tractor-trailer rig and a Max light rail train collided, injuring eight people. Hillsboro fire spokesman Storm Smith said truck driver John Stanton of El Paso, Texas, and five train passengers were taken to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries after the crash Monday. Smith says one train passenger was taken to a ... |
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