Dona Ana County Man Loses Drinking Bet With Friends, Agrees To Be Set On Fire
A 47-year-old man was set on fire earlier this week after losing a drinking bet with friends, according to Dona Ana County Sheriff’s officials.…
Continue ReadingA 47-year-old man was set on fire earlier this week after losing a drinking bet with friends, according to Dona Ana County Sheriff’s officials.…
Continue ReadingEl Paso County remains without a Chief Medical Examiner as Commissioner’s Court continues to ponder its options more than a week after voting…
Continue ReadingUTEP students will soon have another housing option on campus for the start of this fall semester. An older apartment complex purchased by the…
Continue ReadingA memorial weekend bash, scorching temps and a record crowd. Wet ‘N’ Wild opened with a busy start. Managers say, despite a weekend…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Zoo is mourning the loss of Baloo, a 16-year-old Malaysian sun bear, who died Tuesday night of complications of pneumonia despite…
Continue ReadingA Fort Bliss soldier supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom died May 30, at Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Pfc. Alvaro R.…
Continue ReadingThe Texas Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee has set the final ballot of nominees to be voted on for induction in early 2011 in Waco. Generally,…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police have arrested four members of the same family after it was discovered that the husband allegedly conspired to bilk hundreds of…
Continue ReadingUpdate: The Las Cruces Police Department and a multi-agency task force have identified the 23-year-old man who was shot by Las Cruces Police on…
Continue ReadingThe soldiers of the Fourth Brigade, First Armored Division, based at Fort Bliss have been home from Iraq for three months now, the danger of snipers…
Continue ReadingEl Paso has lost the most manufacturing jobs in the last 10 years, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Based on the…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Department’s Financial Crimes Division, Inspectors from the United States Postal Service and Agents of US Secret Service…
Continue ReadingU.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-El Paso) announced today that Department of Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius will visit El…
Continue ReadingA pair of embattled state judges in El Paso have been indicted on new state charges of bribery and abuse of power. Suspended District Judge Regina…
Continue ReadingResidents in the Upper Valley want to know why their neighborhoods still get flooded when it rains, despite new stormwater drains. The City of El…
Continue ReadingFour people with El Paso ties have been inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Don Haskins Don Maynard Lee Trevino Willie…
Continue ReadingOne of El Paso’s most prominent sports figures was so successful during his collegiate coaching career he earned a spot in the National…
Continue ReadingAn unpaved road may be what’s keeping people from golfing at the new Las Cruces Country Club. Located in the Sierra Norte subdivision in…
Continue ReadingThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has released the preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for the El Paso community designating…
Continue ReadingU.S. Marshals confirmed to ABC-7 Friday afternoon that a body found in a Sunland Park, N.M. landfill was that of a federal inmate who escaped the El…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Electric is working to restore power in the North Hills area of Northeast El Paso that is affecting 1,900 customers. The power outage was…
Continue ReadingMore than two weeks after a kitchen fire nearly consumed a Northeast El Paso home, the family renting the house told ABC-7 the landlord could have…
Continue ReadingThe nation’s economic turmoil is effecting health care in the Borderland. Dozens of hospital employees are without jobs. Officials with the…
Continue ReadingIndependence Day is Sunday and ABC-7 is answering your questions about where you can and cannot set off fireworks. The clock is ticking fast and…
Continue ReadingCity leaders are working to calm fears of people who work in the City Hall area after stray bullets from a shootout in Juarez hit City Hall in…
Continue ReadingThe remains of a man killed in a motorcycle crash will remain at a funeral home until a jury decides if his father, or the woman who says she’s…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police officials say stray gunfire from a deadly attack in Juarez may have been the cause of the City Hall building in Downtown El Paso being…
Continue ReadingTornillo, Texas: Land of tractors, big skies and big farms. Five years ago, retired White Sands physicist Bill Peterson, 80, who worked on lasers for…
Continue ReadingTexas Attorney General Greg Abbott wants border security to top President Barack Obama’s agenda in the wake of stray gunfire from Mexico that…
Continue ReadingA depression support group is selling patriotic 4th of July wreaths made of Hershey’s chocolate kisses. Money raised by the sale of wreaths…
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