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Find El Paso Hotels - Camino Real Hotel El Paso
This hotel in El Paso Texas is located downtown. These El Paso hotel rooms have views of the Franklin Mountains, downtown and Juarez Mexico that is 6 blocks away. If you are looking for the best rate, call the hotel and ask them if they know where to find it. You may also try a few searches like Camino real Hotel El Paso hotel deals, El Paso Texas hotel discounts Camino Real Hotel El Paso, and cheap El Paso hotels.



Find El Paso Hotels - Radisson Suite Hotel El Paso Airport
This three star El Paso hotel is one block from the El Paso International Airport. If you are looking for nice El Paso lodging near the airport, then these El Paso accommodations will serve you well. Major attractions are close, it has a hot tub and pool, as well as complimentary airport transportation. If you are looking for a deal on a hotel near the airport, try contacting the hotel or try a few searches like cheap El Paso, TX hotels near airport, or El Paso hotel discounts by airport.

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The beating and robbing of a gay man in El Paso, Texas, is being investigated as a hate crime.

Some 2,000 police are hunkering down in hotels in Mexico's most violent city of Ciudad Juarez after a drug gang threatened to kill an officer per day if their chief refused to resign.

Every one of the 2,500 police officers in this Mexican border city has been ordered to leave home and stay in a hotel after the killing of five officers by a local drug cartel.

All 2,500 officers in Juarez ordered to leave home after drug cartel vows to kill one policeman a day until top cop resigns

Some 2,000 police are hunkering down in hotels in Mexico’s most violent city of Ciudad Juarez after a drug gang threatened to kill an officer per day if their chief refused to resign.

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - Every one of the 2,500 police officers in this Mexican border city has been ordered to leave home and stay in a hotel after the killing of five officers by a local drug cartel. | PHOTO GALLERY

In this violence-plagued border city, officials are stepping up security -- for police.

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - Every one of the 2,500 police officers in this Mexican border city has been ordered to leave home and stay in a hotel after the killing of five officers by a local drug cartel. | PHOTO GALLERY

Ciudad Juarez remains one of the most dangerous cities in the world. But since Police Chief Leyzoala took up his job in March last year, the bloodshed has declined. Yet as often happens when drug cartels are involved, the conflict isn’t so clear-cut. read more

Julian Juarez Baena, a police officer in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, had just finished his shift. It was just after 9 p.m. last Saturday, and he was driving home.

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