Holloman AFB to lose 250 jobs when F-22 leaves
An estimated 250 jobs will be lost at Holloman Air Force Base next year when the base loses its F-22 Raptor fighters. The detachment of the 44th…
Continue ReadingAn estimated 250 jobs will be lost at Holloman Air Force Base next year when the base loses its F-22 Raptor fighters. The detachment of the 44th…
Continue ReadingAs the holiday season nears, thousands of families in New Mexico will face the possibility of losing their homes. The state administrative office of…
Continue ReadingUpdate: 10-3-12 Discussion of contracts for monitors will start from scratch. Region 19 Executive Director, Jimmy Vasquez, told ABC-7 he is expected…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso County Sheriff’s Office is executing a warrant at the City of Socorro offices, according to Socorro spokesman Dave Garcia. Garcia…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State University faculty members told ABC-7 there’s a huge lack of transparency on campus. Many of them said they hadn’t been…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso and the Water Utilities Public Service Board don’t always see eye-to-eye on how public land should be used, but Wednesday,…
Continue ReadingWillie Nelson’s late November 2010 drug charge in Hudspeth County has still not been resolved, according to Hudspeth County Judge Becky…
Continue ReadingArmy soldiers have been ordered to put aside their usual duties and spend Thursday on suicide prevention training. This military “stand…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Independent School District has a new interim superintendent after a long meeting that went into the early morning. The school district…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 cash reward for information that leads to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for firing a…
Continue ReadingEd Hochuli, who played college football at UTEP and has been an NFL referee for several years, responded in a playful way to an NFL fan who asked…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State University President Dr. Barbara Couture is on leave, the university reported late Tuesday but she could be gone altogether, soon.…
Continue ReadingA Chaparral boy remains in the hospital after being attacked by a pack of German Shepherds, and one of the dogs remains on the loose. The 12-year-old…
Continue ReadingAn associate of former County Commissioner Willie Gandara, Jr. was sentenced today for his role in a marijuana trafficking operation.Juan Canales was…
Continue ReadingPrescription drug abuse in the USA declined last year year to the lowest rate since 2002 amid federal and state crackdowns on drug-seeking patients…
Continue ReadingThe Child Crisis Center of El Pasowill continue reaching out to parents who need help caring for their children. The center was awarded a $215,117…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso County Sheriff said he’s not getting enough help when it comes to staffing.Sheriff Richard Wiles said Monday his department is…
Continue ReadingThe UTEP Miners begin conference play Saturday after wrapping up a grueling non-conference schedule that included three matches with teams from BCS…
Continue ReadingDoa Ana County Detention officers and a Special Response Team came together to put a stop to a chaotic affray that broke out at the Doa Ana County…
Continue ReadingConstruction equipment continues to move dirt for an expansion of El Paso County’s Jail Annex in East El Paso, part of a project approved by a…
Continue ReadingABC-7 recieved phone calls about police activity at an apartment complex in the 3900 Block of Viscount. Police dispatch confirmed…
Continue ReadingAUSTIN, Texas (AP) – A newspaper analysis shows that college costs at state universities have risen 55 percent since Texas lawmakers…
Continue ReadingPolice are investigating a body found in Central El Paso Saturday morning. The body was found behind a convenience store on the 2200 block of North…
Continue ReadingUTEP polished off UTSA in its regular season finale on Thursday, 61-51, but missed out on a top-four seed and double bye in next week’s…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s Annual Stand Down was held Friday. Stand Down is a Veterans Affairs one-day event that provides services for homeless veterans. The…
Continue ReadingOver the past two weeks, text messages have been sent out to El Pasoans requesting personal banking information. The texts claim to be from Bank of…
Continue ReadingA Major League Baseball vice president toured University Medical Center’s trauma center this summer as part of the vetting process to see if an…
Continue ReadingTime Warner Cable agreed to carry NFL Network on Friday, the last major holdout in the channel’s long-running push into more homes. NFL Network…
Continue ReadingThe latest numbers from the Census Bureau reveal New Mexico has the largest population of people living in poverty in the country. The reports show…
Continue ReadingThe city of El Paso will start working toward the baseball stadium as early as Friday. City engineers say they’re shooting to bring baseball to…
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