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Estela was born and raised in El Paso. She is the youngest of three siblings, a first-generation El Pasoan, with strong community ties.

Estela graduated from Burges High School. She went on to attend Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., with a Voice Performance scholarship, but returned to her hometown to pursue a careeras a broadcast journalist.

Throughout Estela’s25 years of experience, she has covered topics as varied as the Pope’s visit to Mexico in the early 1990’s, conjugal visits for inmates at CeReSo prison, Border Politics and Women’s Health issues.

Estela is very involved in Las Palmas Women’s Advisory Board and the Rio Grande Cancer Foundation.

She also has been named to the El Paso Women’s Hall of Fame and is featured in a historical book called “Texas Women: Trail Blazers,Shining Stars andCowgirls.”

She says that she would like to be remembered as a woman proud of her Mexican culture and heritage, who was an advocate of women and children’s health issues.

We certainly have no doubt that she will be remembered this way, especially after having had her own mammogram broadcast so that women could see and relate to it. Many women have since told her, “If you can do it, then so can I.”

Estela is marriedto her high school sweetheart. They have three children: Carolina, Marcos,and Andres.

Estela is a soccer, football, basketball and baseball mom, and proud of it.

Watch Estela daily at 5, 6 and 10 p.m. on ABC 7.

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