PSB Talks City’s Future Growth Plan
The Public Service Board, which controls El Paso County’s water, discussed the city’s future growth plan at its board meeting Wednesday…
Continue ReadingThe Public Service Board, which controls El Paso County’s water, discussed the city’s future growth plan at its board meeting Wednesday…
Continue ReadingFort Bliss now has a state-of-the art housing complex for wounded warriors. The complex was designed to accommodate soldiers who have been injured in…
Continue ReadingA physical therapist has been convicted of aggravated sexual assault of an 85-year-old woman. Prosecutors convinced jurors that Sergio Herrera, 60,…
Continue ReadingEl Paso County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested a woman on Tuesday for allegedly performing dental work, out of her home, without a state license.…
Continue ReadingA state board has dismissed an investigation into allegations that Dr. Paul Shrode lied on his rsum and was not qualified to perform his duties as a…
Continue ReadingExtreme heat might not be the first hazard you think about when it comes to the monsoon season, but it accounts for more deaths every year than any…
Continue ReadingReacting to public outcry, Delta says it will allow members of the military to check four bags for free. The news came after two Army soldiers…
Continue ReadingThe United States Postal Service has proposed consolidating mail processing to El Paso. Members of the American Postal Workers Union are stamping…
Continue ReadingSANTA FE, New Mexico — Wednesday, Governor Susana Martinez responded to an audit report released by the State Auditor’s Office, regarding…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, Texas — The first of a three-part storm drain installation at Fort Bliss will begin Thursday, causing successive road closures.…
Continue ReadingFive UTEP football games will be televised this fall, including three on CBS Sports Network and two on FOX Sports Networks. CBS Sports Network,…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Department will launch Citizen Observers TIP411 system today, Tuesday, June 7, 2011. The Police Department is now using TIP411 as…
Continue ReadingThe city of El Paso has installed new video phones that cost $469 each at City Hall. It’s a move that’s part of a larger Information…
Continue ReadingDoes anybody care? That’s the question — those flooded out of their homes in the lower valley this weekend — are asking Monday…
Continue ReadingLAS CRUCES, N.M. (June 6)-The schedule for the upcoming 2011 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, Nov. 23-26, has been revised, and the New Mexico…
Continue ReadingStudents at Las Montanas Charter High School say they are excited Wednesday is the last day before summer vacation. Tuesday, there was also a sense…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Mayor John Cook was greeted with hugs and handshakes Tuesday by residents on Ramos Court near Ascarate Park in south-central El Paso. Thirty…
Continue ReadingThe City Council has started the process to potentially reinstitute the health insurance for city employees that a voter-approved ordinance took…
Continue ReadingIf you don’t remember the last time you checked your air pressure or rotated or replaced your tires, you aren’t alone. Steve Mucha, the…
Continue ReadingCity Council has started the process to potentially reinstitute the health insurance for city employees that a voter-approved ordinance took away. El…
Continue ReadingOfficers assigned the Police Department?s Central Regional Command have arrested and charged a central El Paso man with two separate, Monday morning…
Continue ReadingThe Sun City is no stranger to strong winds, especially in the spring months. El Paso typically sees its windiest weather in March and April. The…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Electric officials are warning of potential damage to power lines from the massive Wallow Fire in eastern Arizona. In a release to ABC-7,…
Continue ReadingIt was case closed with a big “bang!” in the city of Socorro. Using bulldozers and sledgehammers, city crews demolished 24 slot machines…
Continue ReadingA former El Paso police officer accused of coming on to a high school student and threatening her boyfriend has been sentenced to eight years of…
Continue ReadingEl Paso city council voted Tuesday to toughen requirements when it comes to landscaping for new business developments. The new guidelines will…
Continue ReadingThe Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Telethon earned $51,170.00 Saturday afternoon and evening. The telethon was televised on ABC-7 and…
Continue ReadingHidden among the blades of grass at Chermont park in West El Paso are the most unpleasant surprises — dog waste. “I think it’s…
Continue ReadingEl Paso city council may vote Tuesday to force more green onto new business developments. But local developers told ABC-7 the new proposal could end…
Continue ReadingIn a unanimous 5 to 0 vote, El Paso County commissioners decided to ban aerial fireworks, amid one of the borderland’s harshest drought in…
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