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The U.S. and Mexican governments have completed a two-month program to fly deportees deep into Mexico, and the U.S. is looking to the new…
Continue ReadingThe U.S. and Mexican governments have completed a two-month program to fly deportees deep into Mexico, and the U.S. is looking to the new…
Continue ReadingA one-sided correspondence between the Canutillo Independent School Board of Trustees and Texas Education Agency wasn’t surprising to Frances…
Continue ReadingThe president and vice president of the Canutillo Independent School District board of trustees both spoke with Texas Education Commissioner Michael…
Continue ReadingThe story about the 50-to-1 long shot horse from Sunland Park Racetrackthat won the Kentucky Derby is moving closer to a movie theater near you.…
Continue ReadingThe University of Miami helped sell out the Hyundai Sun Bowl when they took on Notre Dame on New Year’s Eve 2010. And there was a very good…
Continue ReadingRoberto Puga, Custodial Trustee of the ASARCO Trust, issued a statement Wednesday, Dec. 5 commending the Save the Stacks Group for all of their hard…
Continue ReadingThe competency hearing for Christian Martinez went to a jury Wednesday morning and the jury decided he is competent to stand trial. Martinez, 21, is…
Continue ReadingEl Paso, Texas – The City of El Paso Environmental Services Department is warning residents of a scam related to code enforcement and animal…
Continue ReadingU.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers and Border Patrol agents seized $52,072 in unreported currency Monday that was hidden in a box of…
Continue ReadingConflicts involving Israel are once again the center of international attention. Over the month of November violence in the Gaza strip escalated with…
Continue ReadingNew businesses are eyeing downtown Las Cruces as the place to be with Main Street freshly reopened, whichmeans bigger crowds and a higher demand for…
Continue ReadingAs part of a community outreach plan, ABC-7’s StormTRACK meteorologists hold “Weather Academies” every few months. The academy is…
Continue ReadingUniversity of Southern California linebacker Tony Burnett, who has come under some criticism on the Internet for his remarks about playing in the…
Continue ReadingThe trial of former Aliviane CEO Chilo Madrid is underway at the federal courthouse in Downtown El Paso. Madrid is accused of taking part in a scheme…
Continue ReadingIt was 20 years ago today that the first text message was sent. It was Dec. 3, 1992, and Neil Papworth, an engineer working in the UK, sent the…
Continue ReadingThe New York City homeless man – whose gift of boots from an NYPD police officer became an online sensation – is back on the streets with…
Continue ReadingR.B. FALLSTROMAP Sports Writer ST. LOUIS (AP) – At Rick Majerus’ final stop, the lone concession to the coach’s health woes were…
Continue ReadingThe city of Las Cruces is making hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cuts in spending in efforts to prepare for possible financial setbacks…
Continue ReadingCool music takes on a new meaning for fans of the Shout Out Louds. The band has released a limited edition – only 10 – boxes of the 7…
Continue ReadingTips for shooting Christmas lights: http://www.nyip.com/ezine/holidays/holidaylights.html…
Continue ReadingA new film shot in Texas offers a graphic look at the dangers of the drug trade, but Operation Detour 2 won’t appear in movie theaters,…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso is launching a Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) program for feral cats thanks to a PetSmart Charities grant awarded to the Animal…
Continue ReadingAround 700 million people in 43 countries suffer from water scarcity today, according to the United Nations. Because of those alarming statistics,…
Continue ReadingWhen he came to power six years ago, President Felipe Calderon set goals to alleviate poverty, create jobs and increase public safety. As he winds up…
Continue ReadingTexas Education Commissioner Michael Williams now believes that the state education agency’s investigative functions should be audited after it…
Continue ReadingA federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit aimed at stopping the demolition of El Paso City Hall U.S. District Judge David Guaderrama issued the…
Continue ReadingCity of El Paso Municipal Clerk Richarda Momsen told ABC-7 that she certified the petitions Thursday afternoon for the Save City Hall Initiative…
Continue ReadingFort Bliss Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard is hoping to increase soldier participation in the Adopt-A-Soldier program for Christmas after a low turnout for…
Continue ReadingRecords show a gun smuggling operation run by former town officials in Columbus, N.M., had a direct link to targets of the bungled “Fast and…
Continue ReadingUTEP Athletic Director Bob Stull is keeping an eye on conference realignment and what is best for the university as Conference USA continues to lose…
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