Mexico’s drug war takes growing toll on Americans
More Americans in Mexico are falling victim to a wave of drug violence sweeping the country, a change driven home by the recent killing of a U.S.…
Continue ReadingMore Americans in Mexico are falling victim to a wave of drug violence sweeping the country, a change driven home by the recent killing of a U.S.…
Continue ReadingCiting the escalating drug war in Juarez and other Mexican border cities, the founder of the Minuteman Project is suggesting the U.S. government…
Continue ReadingA deputy with the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office shot and killed a teenager in Mesquite, New Mexico, according to officials with the…
Continue ReadingIn response to the murders of two U.S. citizens affiliated with the American consulate in Ciudad Juarez over the weekend, U.S. Senators Kay Bailey…
Continue ReadingUTEP Athletic Director Bob Stull and University President Diana Natalicio announced the hiring of former assistant Tim Floyd as the new head coach of…
Continue ReadingA five-year-old boy sitting in the front seat of a Ford Focus was injured during a head-on collision early Tuesday morning, police officials said.…
Continue ReadingOn this Monday afternoon, the streets of Fort Hancock are all but deserted. Most of the vehicles on the road are Sheriff’s deputies and Border…
Continue ReadingFBI agents arrested Christopher Stafford Peaden, 20, of El Paso in connection with a drive-by shooting at a Fort Bliss housing area on March 27.…
Continue ReadingTexas Gov. Rick Perry today called on the federal government to take immediate action to prevent spillover violence on U.S. soil. Perry made the…
Continue ReadingThe man who died after being involved in a one-vehicle traffic collision Sunday afternoon has been identified as Luis Alfonso Martinez, 50, of the…
Continue ReadingPuerto Rican singer Ricky Martin has come out of the closet in a post on his Web site, www.rickymartinmusic.com, saying he is a “fortunate…
Continue ReadingThe decline in the US bee population, first observed in 2006, is continuing, a phenomenon that still baffles researchers and beekeepers, according to…
Continue ReadingFort Bliss has a new garrison commander, the military equivalent to a city manager. Col. Joseph Simonelli Jr. replaces Col. Ed Manning, who’s…
Continue ReadingPolice officials said a man detained by police moments after a wreck in the Lower Valley was found to be unresponsive in the back seat of the police…
Continue ReadingThe district attorney’s office has charged Precinct 6 Constable Jesus Gustavo Ramirez with Assault Causing Bodily Injury, according to court…
Continue ReadingHOUSTON (AP) – Former first lady Barbara Bush was hospitalized Saturday in Houston to undergo routine tests but doctors don’t suspect…
Continue ReadingVINTON, Tx – Paramedics rushed a man to the hospital following a horrible rollover wreck in Vinton. The accident happened shortly after 7:30pm…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, Tx – A local law enforcement veteran is getting a big nomination from President Obama. Robert Almonte received Obama’s nod for…
Continue ReadingTony Barbee’s departure just days after UTEP was booted from the NCAA Tournament in the first round has left the university with the task of…
Continue ReadingLAS CRUCES, N.M. – A woman is in critical condition at an El Paso hospital after being shot in the head, and police say her brother is to blame…
Continue ReadingKristine began her career in TV news at the age of 18 when she was hired at KOMU in Columbia, Missouri. She started as an editor, but in the four…
Continue ReadingKVIA Art Director Patty Aleman-Chavarria came to ABC-7 knowing she had attained one of her dreams. Patty made up her mind years ago to find a way to…
Continue ReadingMark Ross is an El Paso native and a graduate of Texas Tech University. Mark has worked in El Paso radio and television since 1979. Before coming to…
Continue ReadingJohn is a native Texan, born in Austin. His father was in the U.S. Army, and the family moved often. He lived in Alaska and Oklahoma before his…
Continue ReadingChris was born in El Paso, and raised in Canutillo. He is the second of 10 children to be born to John and Joyce Swann. His father raised horses, and…
Continue ReadingHow things change in 10 years… Brenda De Anda-Swann’s career at KVIA is an example of the way the company provides opportunities for…
Continue ReadingThe Borderland is recovering following a windstorm that blew through the area on Friday. Strong winds hit the Borderland for hours, with Northeast El…
Continue ReadingDeadly violence continues to spill blood in the streets of Juarez. XHIJ Channel 44 in Juarez is reporting Juan Macias Leyva was gunned down at about…
Continue ReadingOne of the biggest sporting events ever to come to El Paso kicked off Saturday amidst huge expectations. The 2010 United States Bowling Congress…
Continue ReadingI have a two inch scar on my neck, I am radioactive, and I have to go through special security if I want to get on an airplane, and now my doctor…
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