
Claudia Ordaz sworn in as new city representative
El Paso’s newest city representative has taken her place on City Council. “I’m just so incredibly humbled and grateful that…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s newest city representative has taken her place on City Council. “I’m just so incredibly humbled and grateful that…
Continue ReadingOne of the country’s largest freight railroad operators is requesting permission from the federal government to adjust its operations in Texas…
Continue ReadingCongress left towns and counties on the Texas-Mexico border hanging last week when itadjourned without sending a supplemental budget measure to the…
Continue ReadingA Salvadoran national, who had been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) since…
Continue ReadingAfternoon Aug. 4, 2014 Update: Facebook says Messenger asks for similar permissions that other messaging systems ask for and that some of the…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police’s Special Traffic Investigations believe that alcohol was a factor on the part of a man in a wheelchair who was struck and…
Continue ReadingThe owners of the NBA’s Sacramento Kings are in discussions to invest in Sacramento’s minor league soccer team with the hopes of turning…
Continue ReadingIs it worth the money? That’s the big question surrounding the county’s program to house hundreds of federal inmates at the county jail.…
Continue ReadingThe government said Monday it will soon close three emergency shelters it established at U.S. military bases to temporarily house children caught…
Continue ReadingThe 21st Annual Humane Society of El Paso Save-A-Life Telethon, sponsored by Mission Chevrolet, raised $ 115,620 on Saturday. But the giving…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police have arrested a 25-year-old man they suspect of burglarizing a home Thursday. Police say Cesar Israel Herrera tried running from…
Continue ReadingFormer UTEP and Auburn head coach Tony Barbee has joined the Kentucky men’s basketball staff as the special assistant to the head coach, John…
Continue ReadingThe Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Transportation Policy Board on Friday morning approved the giving the El Paso trolley project $97…
Continue ReadingThe House has approved a $694 million bill to address the crisis of unaccompanied migrant youths arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. The GOP…
Continue ReadingA federal jury has convicted a 28-year-old El Paso man of pointing a laser at a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter. Don Ray Dorsett, 28,…
Continue ReadingAs Eddie Holguin Jr.’s tenure as a City Council member nears its end, he reflects on his legacy from his time on council. “I fought for…
Continue ReadingMinimal food, freezing temperatures and no chance for sleep. That’s how three children from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala described…
Continue ReadingNeighbors in a northeast neighborhood found three dead dogs in their neighbors backyard. One of the owners of the dogs said it was the next door…
Continue ReadingMexican media are reporting the arrest of a 28-year-old man in connection with the shootings of two Juarez municipal police officers and a teen last…
Continue ReadingFlood damage is a problem just a few miles north of Las Cruces in Hill, New Mexico. People in Hill told ABC-7’s New Mexico Mobile Newsroom that…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso has another top management vacancy to fill. El Paso Deputy City Manager Sean McGlynn has been chosen for the city manager job in…
Continue ReadingJuan “Johnny” Gonzalez has been sentenced to 50 years in prison and no fine in the beating death of off-duty El Paso Police officer…
Continue ReadingThe right to bear arms in self defense is enshrined in the constitution. But is it absolute? ABC-7 investigated how some Americans are finding it…
Continue ReadingAscarate Park will be the place to be to get your groove on and fill your belly in September. Beats and Eats will take place from 11:30 a.m. Sept. 13…
Continue ReadingAmericans are wary of granting refugee status to children who are crossing the U.S. border to flee strife-torn countries in Central America. And most…
Continue ReadingA change to El Paso’s zoning ordinance has those who run shelters, transitional housing and halfway houses looking to take action. City reps…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police say that a 17-year-old driver was speeding and was distracted when he lost control and crashed Monday night. Police say the crash sent…
Continue ReadingCould Las Cruces see it’s minimum wage rise again? As ABC-7 has reported, Las Cruces City Council has approved an ordinance earlier this summer…
Continue ReadingState Rep. Joe Pickett has come out against the proposed $97 million trolley project, saying that he “cannot, in good faith, support this type…
Continue ReadingInterstate 10 is showing its age. Portions of the freeway are now fifty years old and need more than patching. The interstate is in line for a major…
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