Bowie High students react to administrator suspension
(Nov. 2012 story) About 30 students stood screaming for the return of Johnnie Vega, their recently suspended assistant principal and the man who…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) About 30 students stood screaming for the return of Johnnie Vega, their recently suspended assistant principal and the man who…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) The defacto leader of groups opposing the bonds and baseball stadium, Stephanie Townsend Allala, during Sunday night’s ABC-7…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Historically, New Mexico has played a large role in presidential elections as a swing state. This year, things have changed. For…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) City Rep. Steve Ortega is running for mayor of El Paso. The announcement did not come in a news release or at a news conference but…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) The body of a Border Patrol Agent who died in Big Bend on Friday was transported to its final resting place at Fort Stockton Sunday…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Coronado High opened the 2012-13 ice hockey season with a trio of statement victories Saturday, over two defending state champions.…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story)Danny Antunez is a first year student at The University of Texas, El Paso. Antunez is studying criminal justice, inspired by his…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) El Paso Independent School District Interim Superintendent, Vernon Butler, released the statement below today following his…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) A proposed Downtown arena could have up to 17,000 seats and cost taxpayers $180 million. Some wonder if that price tat is worth…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Ron McGinnis is a local real estate developer and he has a real problem with the wording of the bond election ordinance which uses…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Eddie Vedder’s solo concert on Sunday, Nov. 4 will be broadcast live on Pearl Jam’s Sirius XM radio channel. The…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Starting on Monday, the El Paso Police Department will implement ARM, or Alternative Reporting Methods. ARM will allow those who…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) There are several public offices up for grabs in next Tuesday’s election. But the area were El Paso County voters spend most…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) When New Mexicans head to the polls, they’ll vote on a general obliation bond that would give the New Mexico State University…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) Operation Sweet Tooth, the candy buy back program that provided the Warriors in Transition Unit at Ft. Bliss with 500 lbs of…
Continue ReadingMore than 300 horses that the federal government says were bought and trained as part of a Mexican drug cartel’s money-laundering operation are…
Continue Reading(Nov. 2012 story) In an effort to create a safer environment for trick-or-treaters on Halloween, the Kern Place Association obtained a special permit…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) Imagine coming out of church only to find your car has been burglarized. That’s what happened to two worshipers right in the…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) The Diablos have announced the dates for their 2013 season at Cohen Stadium starting May 16 against South Division rival the…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) The names of the City of Socorro Police officers and communications shift supervisor arrested Tuesday night have been released.…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) Douglas “Doug” H. Rottier, a computer service technician with the El Paso Independent School District, was arrested at…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) El Paso Electric will be sending crews to assist in the restoration of power in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the northeast…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) El Paso Sheriff’s officials say a train crashed into an SUV left behind by a drunk driver in Clint early Wednesday morning.…
Continue ReadingSuperstorm Sandy will end up causing about $20 billion in property damages and $10 billion to $30 billion more in lost business, according to IHS…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) On Tuesday afternoon, representatives from El Paso’s business community came out in support of the three propositions that…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) The Medical Center of the Americas, on its way, by many accounts, to be the national authority on Border and Hispanic health…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 Story) A building in the 1800 block of Myrtle in South Central El Paso caught fire and partially collapsed Tuesday morning, according to…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 story) City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday to approve a resolution stating its committed to the preservation and restoration of the Abraham…
Continue Reading(Oct. 2012 story) The El Paso Independent School District wants community interaction before naming it’s next permanent superintendent. The…
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