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A new single-sticker system for inspecting and registering millions of Texas vehicles begins on Sunday, and some lawmakers are warning that the…
Continue ReadingA new single-sticker system for inspecting and registering millions of Texas vehicles begins on Sunday, and some lawmakers are warning that the…
Continue ReadingStudents frustrated over a new standardized test are planning school walkouts in protest across New Mexico. From Las Cruces to Albuquerque, students…
Continue ReadingSteve Aoki is returning to El Paso after his performance last month was postponed the night of the event due to a water leak. Aoki’s new show…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police are investigating an early morning stabbing that occurred Monday morning. Three people were found stabbed outside a Northeast El Paso…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Comic Con will not be happening this year and for the foreseeable future. “We’d like to announce El Paso Comic Con is being…
Continue ReadingIt’s perhaps the biggest high school basketball game ever in El Paso. Undefeated (32-0) Bel Air takes on Andress (30-1) at 7 p.m. Tuesday night…
Continue ReadingThe first Prices Give ‘Em Five High School Bowling City Championships took place Sunday at the El Paso Convention Center. The same venue will…
Continue ReadingUniversity Medical Center has released the following fact sheet regarding the current situation with El Paso Children’s Hospital. The Facts Do…
Continue ReadingA big change is coming to Cricket Wireless customers. In two weeks, the company will begin converting its system nationwide. It means many customers…
Continue ReadingThe recent accusations of illegal drug use by Ysleta Independent School District teachers has ABC-7 looking into the district’s drug policy.…
Continue ReadingAn NFL.com writer has written a report on a mid-2011 incident involving Cowboys star Dez Bryant at a Walmart. In the Thursday post on NFL.com, Ian…
Continue ReadingVoters in El Paso could be asked to decide whether local firefighters get a pay raise. The city and the firefighter’s union have not been able…
Continue ReadingThe UTEP women’s basketball team’s match-up with Louisiana Tech, originally scheduled for 7 p.m. MST Thursday, has been moved to a 12…
Continue ReadingSun Metro has announced detours due to two events this weekend. SATURDAY DETOURS Sun Metro will detour nine routes and temporarily relocate the…
Continue ReadingWhile the flu season is still here El Paso is starting to see a steady decrease in the number of cases. Between Feb. 15 and Feb. 21, the City of El…
Continue ReadingA youth football association is asking the public for help paying for a coach’s funeral expenses. On Monday night, 31-year-old Jose Trujillo…
Continue ReadingEl Paso is a little more than a week away from the start of a massive bowling tournament that will take hold of the city. The USBC Open Championships…
Continue ReadingThousands of runners hit the streets Sunday for the El Paso Marathon. Runners told ABC-7 that they trained for months for the event that started…
Continue ReadingA ground-breaking wedding ceremony was held in Las cruces Saturday evening. Eusabia Dominguez claims to be the city’s first openly transgender…
Continue ReadingHere’s the link to YISD’s property tax calculator…
Continue ReadingThere’s a baby boom going on at the El Paso Zoo with four healthy new additions born over the last month. Three Thomson’s gazelles and…
Continue ReadingBelow is the text of Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima’s 2015 State of the City speech as delivered on Feb. 18, 2015. Good afternoon. Thank you…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police have arrested a man for allegedly duct-taping his girlfriend in a hotel room Tuesday afternoon, and stealing her ATM debit card and…
Continue ReadingClick below for everything about the Oscars. Downloadable Oscars Ballot Box office winners at the Academy Awards How does voting for Oscars work? 8…
Continue ReadingAsh Wednesday marked the start of the Lenten season for Christians in El Paso and around the world. It is a fitting time to visit La Purisima, the…
Continue ReadingUTEP has released its 2015 football schedule. Coming off a 7-6 campaign and berth in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the Miners will play five home…
Continue ReadingA 22-year-old man shot by police in connection with a burglary has died. Police were called out to a home in the 300 block of Jesuit in the Lower…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, Texas – Elias Adair, 20, said his childhood was always normal; color blindness didn’t affect his lifestyle until he was a…
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