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Jacob Prado, Consul General of Mexico in El Paso, on Thursday revealed the details of a gift to honor both The University of Texas at El Paso’s…
Continue ReadingJacob Prado, Consul General of Mexico in El Paso, on Thursday revealed the details of a gift to honor both The University of Texas at El Paso’s…
Continue ReadingA woman whose daughter died after being left inside a car for hours was in court Thursday morning. Wakesha Ives, a 37-year-old Riverside High School…
Continue ReadingNew mental health care services will soon be coming to the Borderland. Emergence Health Network is expanding its facility at 1600 Montana to provide…
Continue ReadingThe same conservative student group that held an affirmative action bake sale at the University of Texas at Austin this fall is hosting another…
Continue ReadingChristmas came early for several shoppers at a Dallas Wal-Mart, with Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant playing the role of Santa Claus. Bryant…
Continue ReadingWorkforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande held its second annual “Red, White and You!” job fair for veterans Thursday at the Coliseum. More…
Continue ReadingThe ABC-7 I-Team has obtained the toxicology report for a woman involved in a wrong-way fatal traffic accident in October. El Paso Police say that on…
Continue ReadingJust the hint that a new tax on sugary drinks in Mexico might lead bottlers to switch to high fructose corn syrup sparked an outcry on the U.S. side…
Continue ReadingOne person was killed after a traffic accident in Socorro, Texas. The accident happened at about 8 p.m. Tuesday. No other information has been…
Continue ReadingThe 22nd annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will be at Biggs Army Airfield March 2, 2014 after five years at Cohen Stadium. The race had moved…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police are investigating a possible case of child abuse. Police Det. Mike Baranyay tells ABC7 that on Nov. 8 an officer was conducting a…
Continue ReadingWeather looks good tonight and again Thursday. Temps overnight will be around 39 degrees. Rain chances go up a bit Friday with a 20 percent of…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso will continue to hold the Thanksgiving Celebration for the homeless and needy. Former Mayor John Cook and his wife Tram began the…
Continue ReadingCries of “shame” rose up as Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walked up to the podium to honor war veterans. One World War II veteran refused to…
Continue ReadingBeginning Monday, Nov. 18, Sun Metro will reconfigure the existing detour for Route 16. Country Club Road will be closed to ALL traffic between…
Continue ReadingThe University of Texas System Board of Regents on Monday voted to seek an opinion from the attorney general regarding the system’s ability to…
Continue ReadingIn Texas, where Latinos make up a large portion of the uninsured, the federal insurance marketplace may only be part of the solution. On the ground,…
Continue ReadingOn the morning of Sept. 3, the first day the Pentagon said they could, Alicia Butler and her wife, Judith Chedville, who is a Texas Army National…
Continue ReadingState Sen. Wendy Davis is in El Paso for day two of her visit. The gubernatorial candidate will visit with volunteers and supporters at 5 p.m. today…
Continue ReadingIf you check a book out in Copperas Cove, Texas, you best make darn sure you return it. Failure to do so could result in a trip to the big house.…
Continue ReadingThe Santa Fe County sheriff’s deputy accused of killing a fellow officer has been officially charged with an open count of murder and is behind…
Continue ReadingThe repairs to the Cotton Bridge are on schedule, according to a Texas Department of Transportation spokesperson. The contractor, J. D. Abrams, who…
Continue Reading2011 Dia De Los Muertos Story ALBUQUERQUE – Growing up in South Texas, Kiko Torres saw the Day of the Dead as an obscure holiday celebrated in…
Continue ReadingCol. Thomas Munsey has been relieved of duty as Fort Bliss Garrison Commander following an investigation for alleged misconduct. He was temporarily…
Continue ReadingOct. 31 Update: Aaron Ochoa, the 18-year-old shot and killed near Downtown El Paso Thursday afternoon, has died. El Paso Police have arrested three…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police receive 3,000 domestic violence calls a month and about 600 result in arrests. Prosecuting all those cases can be extremely difficult,…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council will discuss a proposed resolution urging the National Cemetery Administration to replace the xeriscaping at Fort Bliss National…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s District Attorney’s Office has been recognized by Vice President Joe Biden’s 1 is 2 Many report. The DA’s Office…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso is holding on to a fraction of the ballpark construction payment until the contractor completely finishes or rectifies some…
Continue ReadingIn Texas, public school teachers don’t have tenure, but the perception is even the bad ones are still very much protected. A majority of Texas…
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