TEA letter grades for El Paso school districts are out
The Texas Education Agency released the grades for El Paso School Districts Wednesday. The majority of the schools in El Paso County received the…
Continue ReadingThe Texas Education Agency released the grades for El Paso School Districts Wednesday. The majority of the schools in El Paso County received the…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Department said a man who died in a crash Thursday was run over by his own vehicle. The crash involving three vehicles happened on…
Continue Reading‘Brunch and Learn’ is happening this weekend at the Texas Tech Physicians of El Paso at 2000 Transmountain Rd., on the third floor.…
Continue ReadingWhen two separate thunderstorms pummeled northeast Doña Ana County on Wednesday, residents say they expected the flooding, but not the severe…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying a woman who they believe is involved in multiple burglaries in East…
Continue ReadingSanta Teresa has always been a sleepy little community on the border of Mexico, Texas and New Mexico. After an intense report of the region came out,…
Continue ReadingIt was an exciting day for high school football in Las Cruces. The Burger Time High School Football Foundation donated $7,500 to each of the…
Continue ReadingA morning hike up the Franklin Mountains turned into a scary situation for one El Paso woman. It happened Thursday at around 10 a.m. as the woman was…
Continue ReadingOne of the students accidentally struck by a man in the parking lot of Tippin Elementary is on a ventilator at El Paso Children’s Hospital,…
Continue ReadingIt could be one of the oldest stories in the books. Firefighters rescuing a cat stuck in a tree, but how often do you get to see it? A viewer called…
Continue ReadingU.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry says he supports the plans of Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to increase the country’s…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Zoo officials gave ABC-7 a look Thursday at the progress on the zoo’s signature exhibit, The Chihuahuan Desert. Crews were busy moving…
Continue ReadingFormer Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson said in seeking to make history and capture a U.S. Senate seat in New Mexico he’ll have…
Continue ReadingA former Texas police officer accused of killing a black teenager was angry, out of control and “trigger happy” when he fired at a car…
Continue ReadingThree University of Texas professors have lost another legal round in their challenge to a Texas law allowing people with concealed-handgun licenses…
Continue ReadingJohn Elway might find himself in the market for a veteran backup quarterback soon, yet there’s one man who won’t be getting a call: Colin…
Continue ReadingHow quickly Brandon Wimbush forgets how his 2017 season ended could determine how successful Notre Dame is in 2018. The senior understands what being…
Continue ReadingLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, considering a 2020 presidential run, said Thursday that President Donald Trump has done “plenty of racist…
Continue ReadingThe California Supreme Court on Thursday made it easier for some immigrant children who are abused or abandoned by a parent to seek a U.S. visa to…
Continue ReadingEl Paso ISD police said responsibility for the deadly wreck at Tippin Elementary rests with the 58-year-old driver involved and not the…
Continue ReadingMonday’s tragic accident that claimed the life of a 33-year-old mother in the Tippin Elementary School parking lot weighed heavily on the minds…
Continue ReadingPolice say an El Paso man with previous DWI convictions was driving drunk when he collided into a fire department pumper unit. Jorge Conde, 44, is…
Continue ReadingOmarosa Manigault Newman on Thursday released another secret audio tape that she says proves President Donald Trump wanted to silence her after…
Continue ReadingMark Wahlberg’s “Mile 22 ” character James Silva has a tick where he snaps a yellow rubber bracelet against his wrist. He does this…
Continue ReadingThey’ve long been an unmissable part of public events in Mexico, from soccer matches to trade fairs: attractive women hired to be greeters or…
Continue ReadingWeeks after the request by the campaign for Beto O’Rourke to hold debates ahead of the midterm election, the debate over how those debates…
Continue ReadingHurricanes are perfectly organized storms of destruction. Part of a family of storms called tropical cyclones which typically develop during June and…
Continue ReadingAs the start of a new school year gets closer for some students in the Borderland, many parents are also getting ready for a new routine. A new…
Continue ReadingAretha Franklin, the undisputed “Queen of Soul” who sang with matchless style on such classics as “Think,” ”I Say a…
Continue ReadingIt looks like a casino. There’s cards, chips, dealers and live music. People are betting their own money and playing poker. El Paso…
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