Possibility El Paso will expand landfill in Clint has some Clint residents concerned
Some Clint residents are concerned the City of El Paso will break a legal agreement by expanding the city-owned landfill in Clint, while City…
Continue ReadingSome Clint residents are concerned the City of El Paso will break a legal agreement by expanding the city-owned landfill in Clint, while City…
Continue ReadingThe Paul L. Foster School of Medicine’s anesthesiology residency program will close at the end of June, when University Medical Center stops…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s largest school district is planning for the future. The question? How to save taxpayer money when student enrollment is stagnant, but…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s Department of Public Health announced Thursday that the number of flu-related deaths in El Paso has reached 15. The latest death…
Continue ReadingA Lower Valley mother and father came to ABC-7 with shocking allegations. They say their special needs 9-year-old son was raped at school. We’d…
Continue ReadingThe principal at Fannin Elementary School pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to a DWI charge she was arrested for in 2011. Gabriela Cortez pleaded…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso has officially posted the city manager job position online. Since Nov. 2013 the City has been working with Affion Public to…
Continue ReadingA grand jury with the 120th District Court did not return an indictment against El Paso Police Officer Jose Flores, according to a spokeswoman with…
Continue ReadingSome pro-life groups are trying to put a bad taste in people’s mouths, instead of letting them enjoy their Girl Scout favorites, like thin…
Continue ReadingA City of Midland spokesman said four were killed and 17 hospitalized after a train hit a veterans parade float in Midland. Of the 17 injured, 10 are…
Continue ReadingThe hostilities between Israel and Hamas have found a new battleground: social media. The Israeli Defense Forces and Hamas militants have exchanged…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) In El Paso Thursday morning, 61-year-old Bryan Nelson Schonberg, former manager of Geneva Loan and Jewelry Co., was sentenced to…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Finishing a football season 9-1 isn’t an easy task, but the number one ranked high school football team in El Paso, the…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) The City Development Department is looking into extending more tax rebates and fee waivers to development projects in Downtown El…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) This Saturday, Main Street in Las Cruces will reopen to car traffic after 43 years. Local business owners hope it will revitalize…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Residents of one Las Cruces neighborhood are in mourning after Ricardo Garcia, 7, lost his battle with leukemia. Family and…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) New developments on the recent arrests of five Socorro police officers. A group within the police department tells ABC-7 it warned…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Three El Paso Italian eateries announced they will begin accepting Cappetto’s gift cards. Cappetto’s Italian Restaurant…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Beto O’Rourke wasn’t always a politician or a businessman. The Congressman-elect used to play bass and sing in El Paso…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) A petition has been started on the White House’s website to allow the city of El Paso to secede from the state of Texas.…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Attorney Marco Antonio Delgado was denied bail at his detention hearing before Federal Magistrate judge Norbert Garney on…
Continue ReadingA border state in northern Mexico has launched a campaign it hopes will be more effective than photos on milk cartons to help find missing women and…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Tuesday City Council gave the city’s purchasing manager the directive to strengthen local business ordinances in the…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Fort. Bliss is one of the select army bases used in Network Integration Evaluations. Soldiers are testing new military technology…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) City Council voted 6-0 today to grant an appeal to allow the demolition of Downtown El Paso’s 100-year old John T. Muir…
Continue ReadingA West Texas legislator has filed a bill that could lead to prison time for manipulating and falsely reporting education data to state officials.…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) The El Paso School District Board of Trustees will address its adoption of recommendations submitted by the EPISD Task Force at the…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) In late October, a study five years in the making was unveiled at the New Orleans American Academy of Pediatrics Nation Conference.…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Women were not allowed to join the United States Army until 1942. Now, women have active roles in the military. Our New Mexico…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) A petition for Texas to secede from the union, submitted to the White House, reached the number of signatures needed to draw…
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