Spooky season threatened: Haunted houses rush to meet strict El Paso fire inspection codes
Mary Jean Ehler and her husband Laurence are the owners of Forbidden Acres, a haunted trail in Montana Vista. “Its all about safety,”…
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Mary Jean Ehler and her husband Laurence are the owners of Forbidden Acres, a haunted trail in Montana Vista. “Its all about safety,”…
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Oscar Leeser’s Hyundai of El Paso has partnered with the Sun Bowl Association to sponsor this year’s Sun Bowl Parade on Thanksgiving Day.…
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State Representative for District 76 Cesar Blanco will be running for the State Senator seat in Austin being vacated by Jose Rodriguez. Rodriguez…
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A case of road rage between two drivers ended in gunshots being fired with a bullet hitting a house, according to El Paso police. The road rage…
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Police are looking for an El Paso woman who went missing August 24th. Rosa Isela Ramirez is 64 years old, with brown eyes and brown hair, and…
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The city of El Paso Environmental Services Department (ESD) has announced a $25 fee to pick up unauthorized gray and blue bins starting October 1st.…
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Comedian Gabriel Iglesias will be performing at the Abraham Chavez Theatre in El Paso on October 5th at 8 p.m. as part of his all-new 2019…
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During National Suicide Prevention Week, students at Tornillo High School were led to believe that one of their teachers had committed suicide only…
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A 28-year-old motorist was arrested after leading state troopers on a high-speed chase through northeast El Paso on Tuesday night, a Texas Department…
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The second day of the long awaited Joel Garcia trial included testimony from a medical examiner which showed that Joshua Deal’s body contained…
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The University of Texas at El Paso President Heather Wilson presented the annual State of the University address at the University’s Fall…
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The U.S. Secret Service issued a warning Tuesday to businesses and residents throughout the Borderland about a significant rise in counterfeit money…
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“El Paso Strong” has become synonymous with the resiliency of the city in the wake of the Aug. 3 mass shooting. Those three words appear…
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A person was found dead in a canal along the Border Highway on Tuesday morning. The El Paso Fire Department said the body was discovered near Midway…
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A Socorro Independent School District parent wants significant change after her daughter was physically assaulted by a bully. Lisa Sander’s…
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Trial began Monday for a former El Paso boxer accused of killing three people while driving drunk and speeding on Christmas Eve in 2014. Joel Garcia…
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TxDOT is launching a pedestrian safety campaign to remind drivers and pedestrians to slow down, be alert and obey traffic laws. Last year, there were…
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Sun Metro bus riders can expect changes to their Sunday routes all thanks to adjustments being made to support two new Brio systems. ABC-7 spoke with…
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Even in a city where authorities are investigating the scattering of body parts all over town, Domingo Beltran Zamora feels safer here than in his…
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A 70-year-old El Paso woman was struck and by a pickup truck and killed in El Paso’s Lower Valley on Sunday afternoon. Police said Maria…
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The Blue Man Group is the latest musical act to announce it’s coming to El Paso. The group is scheduled to perform Nov. 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m.…
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State Rep. Csar Blanco, D-El Paso, is running for the seat being vacated by state Sen. Jos Rodrguez. In a video published Monday, Blanco alluded to…
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Members of the El Paso Fire Department among several other Fire departments participated in the first ever Borderland 100 Club 9/11 Memorial Stair…
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Check your mail boxes. The City of El Paso has sent surveys across the area to receive input on city services and programs. It’s called the…
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Six weeks after the Walmart shooting here in the Borderland, many continue to grieve. A group of people, some who used to call El Paso home, returned…
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Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke of Texas has made his position on assault weapons crystal clear. “Hell, yes, we’re going to take your…
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Members of the El Paso Fire Department among several other Fire departments participated in the first ever Borderland 100 Club 9/11 Memorial Stair…
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El Paso County Sheriff’s deputies said Saturday that an elderly man has died of injuries he suffered after a train struck a car at a railroad…
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Hundreds of El Paso residents participated in a nationwide walk to end lupus in east El Paso. “We need to get some really good rheumatologists…
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More than 2,300 people were without electricity Saturday morning in northeast El Paso after a car crashed into a utility pole at Loop 375 and…
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