ABC-7 talks with the attorney suing Disability Act violators
internet service for more than a month. so, we sent out reporter jaime warren to get some answers. find out what she learned in a story new at five. plus, we have details on the largest job fair in el paso. grab a pen and paper … and stay put for abc-7 at five. here at four, there’s more news and stormtrack weather after the break. welcome back let’s get to stormtrack weather … this is a look outside …. stormtrack meteorologist karla huelga and chief meteorologist doppler dave speelman are live with your complete forecast. stormtracker nichole gomez and chief meteorologist doppler dave speelman are live with your complete forecast. moist unstable air will continue to flow into southern new mexico and west texas tonight through wednesday. in addition weak upper disturbances and later a weak cold front will move across the region. this weather pattern will bring chances for showers and thunderstorms across the borderland the next three days. locally heavy rainfalls may occur over a few areas during this time. thursday through next weekend high pressure aloft will result in seasonably warm and drier weather for most of the area. temps will be near 100 tomorrow and then begin to cool down to the low and mid 90s thursday through saturday. let’s take one final look at our current traffic conditions from our abc-7 tex dot traffic cams… it’s the 25th anniversary of the passage of the americans with disabilities act. but many disabled el pasoans say they still have trouble accessing public facilities. their response? to file a series of lawsuits against restaurants, shopping centers, and organizations that discriminate against individuals with disabilities. we have kyle reinert, in the studio today to talk about the suits. he’s an attorney handling some of those cases. and joing us now is: china is well-known for censoring and its ban on gay adultleaders working with scouts. the executive board of the national organization is considering a resolution that was unanimously approved by executive committee. the 105 year-old organization aims to end the ban because of changing laws for gay rights. the decision follows the landmark ruling allowing same-sex marriages nationwide. it’s the 25th anniversary of the passage of the americans with disabilities act. but many disabled el pasoans say they still have trouble accessing public facilities. their response? to file a series of lawsuits against restaurants, shopping centers, and organizations that discriminate against individuals with disabilities. we have kyle reinert, in the studio today to talk about the suits. he’s an attorney handling some of those cases. and joing us now is: let’s take one more look at our current traffic conditions from our