
Truck drivers stranded due to icy conditions on West Texas roads
Icy road conditions are leaving many truckers stranded in the Sun City. The drivers could be seen hanging out at local truck stops because of icy…
Continue ReadingIcy road conditions are leaving many truckers stranded in the Sun City. The drivers could be seen hanging out at local truck stops because of icy…
Continue ReadingThe City of Socorro was left relatively undamaged by the rain with the exception of one dirt road, Coker Road. But Coker isn’t really a road…
Continue ReadingSevere Weather Preparedness Week kicked off March 3 and lasts until March 9. The week is acknowledged each year by the National Weather Service in…
Continue ReadingCourt records filed Monday indicate there are people who committed the same offense as former County Judge Anthony Cobos, but they were not charged.…
Continue ReadingA Center of Medicare and Medicaid Services investigation into the tuberculosis exposure at Providence Memorial Hospital, is summarized in a 30-page…
Continue ReadingClint ISD is an at-large voting district. For the last 20 years, the majority of trustees, six out of seven, have been from the Clint area, even…
Continue ReadingThe announcement of the new clinic opening up has sparked a debate over abortions and whether or not they should be available in Las Cruces.…
Continue ReadingIf you still haven’t checked out “The Celebration of Lights” display at Cleveland Square Park in downtown El Paso, the clock is…
Continue ReadingThe water utility is considering raising the storm-water fee you pay in your water bill every month. The current, average storm-water fee for a…
Continue ReadingTuesday was former Lieutenant Governor Greg Abbott’s first day on the job as the new governor of the Lone Star State, and he’s already…
Continue ReadingFiling your taxes can be confusing but this year, you might need a little help now that health care is part of your return. ABC-7 gathered…
Continue ReadingCity council signed off Tuesday on the hiring of Don Minton as a new deputy city attorney in its legal department. Minton is a former district judge…
Continue ReadingA man says enjoying a double quarter-pounder with cheese as he cruised down a highway outside Atlanta got him in trouble with the law – and a…
Continue ReadingAnthony Tarquin, Ph.D., professor of civil engineering at The University of Texas at El Paso, has received a grant from the Bureau of Reclamation and…
Continue ReadingClever ways to plan a Super Bowl party Should you count calories on Game Day? Party favorites: appetizer recipes and drinks Serious football chow…
Continue ReadingThe Socorro Independent School District will conduct a public hearing for the 2013-14 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) Tuesday, as part of…
Continue ReadingThe Ysleta Independent School District is among 10 districts in the state invited to participate in the Texas Capitol Schoolhouse, an annual event…
Continue ReadingLast season, the Aggies had the Sun Belt’s top-rated football recruiting class, and head coach Doug Martin looks to duplicate that feat this…
Continue ReadingUTEP Athletics and the Miner Athletic Club are hosting a special football signing day luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. 4 in the Larry K. Durham Center at…
Continue ReadingTea party favorite Dan Patrick has been sworn in as Texas’ new lieutenant governor and will oversee the powerful state Senate. A devout…
Continue ReadingReies Lopez Tijerina, a Chicano activist, who lead an uprising in New Mexico in the late 60’s died today in El Paso of natural causes, he was…
Continue Reading5:00am (yes I wrote 5) Tuesday, January 20, 2015. I wake up to the sound of my alarm and jump out of bed. It was cold and dark but I still got up. I…
Continue ReadingIs it time to curb your kids’ pizza eating habits? A new study says one in five kids eats pizza any given day and there are some negative…
Continue ReadingKickoff of the 81st Hyndai Sun Bowl is only 11 days away, and a lot of events are happening until then to prepare for the matchup. City council…
Continue ReadingThe City of Las Cruces is conducting a community-wide survey that asks residents how they rate Las Cruces. Jamey Rickman, Community Liasion for the…
Continue ReadingAnother top city employee has announced she’s leaving. City CFO Carmen Arrieta-Candelaria will be leaving for an unspecified private-sector job…
Continue ReadingAlbert Ortiz is shooting one last video of City Hall for his Desert View Elementary class in Gasden. He’s shooting it to remember it’s…
Continue ReadingEllen Smyth, a city employee who has been “on loan” to El Paso County has helped identify a plan for a permanent county administrator,…
Continue ReadingA unanimous vote Tuesday by City Council to help lead an effort toward beautifying the border, including the possibility of a welcome center at the…
Continue ReadingThe game of musical chairs in El Paso City Council chambers is coming to an end. Cortney Niland, the city representative who instigated the first…
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