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Mayor Oscar Leeser and First Lady, Lisa Leeser, presented a $2,500 check Wednesday afternoon to local non-profit Candlelighters of West Texas and…
Continue ReadingMayor Oscar Leeser and First Lady, Lisa Leeser, presented a $2,500 check Wednesday afternoon to local non-profit Candlelighters of West Texas and…
Continue ReadingTexas drivers are now paying an average of $3.42 for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline, according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch. That price…
Continue ReadingThe nation’s economy slowed so significantly –by 2.9 percent in the first quarter of 2014–it was the worst performance in five…
Continue ReadingThe start of the next Texas legislative session is just weeks away. Thursday, El Paso’s elected delegation came together to lay out their…
Continue ReadingLegal abortions are no longer performed in El Paso because a new state law requires abortions to take place in a surgical facility. Hilltop…
Continue ReadingYou may not have known that the City has its own version of a “secret service” detail.They are called “dignitary protection”…
Continue ReadingElephants like pumpkins, too. And a pair of children will get a chance to feed pumpkins to a pair of elephants later this month. The Mesilla Valley…
Continue ReadingIn the digital era, auto insurance displayed on smart phones is becoming more and more popular. But in some states, the use of digital automobile…
Continue ReadingClasses Monday morning at El Dorado High just didn’t feel right, students said. “A lot of people were quiet and sad,” said one…
Continue ReadingJORGE SAINZAssociated Press Health officials in Spain rushed to contain the Ebola virus Tuesday after it got past Europe’s defenses,…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Rep. Cortney Niland admonished the city attorney, saying she overstepped her bounds, before Mayor Oscar Leeser stepped in and asked the…
Continue ReadingDust from the east created the haze that hovered over El Paso Wednesday and Thursday. According to the National Weather Service East to Northeast…
Continue ReadingVoters head to the polls Tuesday for early voting. Early voting runs until Friday, February 28 at various mobile voting sites in the area. Photo…
Continue ReadingIs enough being done to stop first time DWI offenders? Many advocates and elected officials call drunk driving an entirely preventable crime. There…
Continue ReadingA man was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after involvement in a vehicular accident. According to the Sheriff’s Office,…
Continue ReadingThe Duke and ASU football players didn’t spend their Christmas watching film or preparing for the Hyundai Sun Bowl. Instead, they spent the day…
Continue ReadingWith all the heavy rains in the Borderland, more than a few drivers have no doubt considered driving through moving or standing water. But even a…
Continue ReadingEl Paso police are searching for a man who crashed his SUV in a neighbor’s driveway, and then fled the scene of the wreck. The incident…
Continue ReadingThe Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is encouraging Texans to prepare for another strong cold front expected to impact parts of Texas…
Continue ReadingEl Paso,Tx (KVIA) – Election Identification Certificates are available free of charge to qualified Texas voters who do not already have an…
Continue ReadingOne person was rushed to the hospital after a stabbing early Friday morning in downtown El Paso. Police were called out at about 2 a.m. and several…
Continue ReadingIn honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, most Borderland students and employees in government offices had the day off. But folks at the Canutillo…
Continue ReadingIn the long list of unusual jobs, this may come fairly high. Jeff de Boer makes suits of armor … for cats. Not that there’s anything wrong…
Continue ReadingThe flu vaccine is still considered the first line of defense against the disease. Additionally, healthcare officials advise people practice…
Continue ReadingA special caravan made a stop in El Paso. Participants in the Black Women’s Lives Matter caravan which started in California and is traveling…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Trans Mountain east and westbound, is closed due to snow and ice. Scenic Drive was closed at 10 a.m. Paisano Drive at Dailey Avenue is closed…
Continue ReadingThe following are on a delay or closed Friday, Jan. 23: Baptist Child Development Center: 2-hour delay Bridges Academy: closed Friday. Canutillo ISD:…
Continue ReadingSome El Pasoans ABC-7 spoke with Thursday say they welcomed the snow.but for those who had to hit the road in the morning it was a different story…
Continue ReadingDay 4: Thursday January 22, 2015 A Gallon of Water Became My Sidekick Today. That’s right. My body has now demanded water like a relative…
Continue ReadingPlanning is underway for the Eastside Regional Park that will be the largest park in El Paso. The park will be built near Montana Avenue and Rich…
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