Could Radiation From Japan Affect The U.S.?
After three explosions at a the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility in Japan, some have wondered if radiation from a meltdown could reach the…
Continue ReadingAfter three explosions at a the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility in Japan, some have wondered if radiation from a meltdown could reach the…
Continue ReadingA former district manager for a Las Cruces ice cream shop has been arrested and charged with embezzling nearly $11,000 from her employer, according…
Continue ReadingDavid Marmolejo has been found guilty in his murder retrial in the July 2009 strangulation death of his mother, Gloria Marmolejo. David showed little…
Continue ReadingThe New Mexico Lobos will host UTEP in the first round of the NIT 2011 Tournament at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Pit in Albuquerque. Ticket sales will work…
Continue ReadingThe defense in the David Marmolejo murder case rested in the defendant’s retrial on Monday morning without calling a single witness. David has…
Continue ReadingDay 23: Cue the fan fair… I’m officially awesome. Finally, a goal I’ve actually met! I downed 80-ounces of water today. I did cheat…
Continue ReadingIn a stunning move, the state rested Saturday afternoon without calling Mariah Wilson to the stand. David Marmolejo has been charged with murder int…
Continue ReadingMonday is the last day to file to run for El Paso City Council and ABC-7 has uncovered that in every race there is a candidate affiliated with the…
Continue ReadingA shocking discovery along Interstate 10, near Corralitos Road or mile marker 127, just west of Las Cruces. A truck driver found a dead man mixed in…
Continue ReadingThis week?s MANHUNT MONDAY Most Wanted Fugitive is an individual sought for a violent family violence assault. The target is identified as RAFAEL…
Continue ReadingDay 24: Whoopie Pie’s inventor should be punished – pulled apart by horses or hit endlessly in the face by the pie’s deliciousness.…
Continue ReadingWith tears in her eyes and a picture of Gloria Marmolejo in her hands, Mary Rodriguez listened as prosecutors and the defense outlined their closing…
Continue ReadingBy David Crowder / El Paso Inc. The El Paso Health Department has dropped the controversial idea of setting up an Albuquerque-style retail pups, dogs…
Continue ReadingHow happy are you at work? According to a new study published by American Association of Retired Persons, El Paso is the 7th happiest city in the…
Continue ReadingThey’re legal products that are sometimes used for illegal purposes. Some herbal incenses, known as “fake pot” to those who misuse…
Continue ReadingAn interesting argument at Monday’s El Paso County Commissioners Court meeting. The debate centered on the requirements for members of the new…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police have released the identity of the 72-year-old woman who was struck and killed by a vehicle Monday morning while crossing the street.…
Continue ReadingOver the weekend, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Strike Team continued operations seeking to locate those who sell, furnish, or provide…
Continue ReadingABCNews Driving from the city of Sendai up the coast of Japan, the landscape changes quickly and abruptly from scenes of streets choked with traffic,…
Continue ReadingSpring Break. It’s that time of year students get to rest, relax and go on long-awaited, much-anticipated vacations. However, rising gas prices…
Continue ReadingAuthorities in Mexico said an El Paso man arrested in Juarez last week is connected to the the July car bombing. Mexican officials with the Office of…
Continue ReadingA man airlifted to the Lubbock Burn Center is in critical condition and being treated for burns and smoke inhalation, according to hospital…
Continue ReadingGabriel Duran, 26, has been arrested in connection with a triple stabbing in Socorro early Saturday morning. He has been charged with aggravated…
Continue ReadingNorthern Arizona University confirmed one of its professors is safe and at home with family after being kidnapped in Juarez. According to Channel 44…
Continue ReadingEarly Friday morning, ABC-7 received a handwritten fax from a mother at Ysleta High School. Her concern: the school’s cheerleading team is…
Continue ReadingJapan’s magnitude 8.9 earthquake registered half a world away in the ‘Sun City.’ Seismic equipment at UTEP’s Kidd Observatory…
Continue ReadingThe mayor and police chief of the Village of Columbus, N.M., were among 10 people arrested Thursday morning on allegations of buying firearms in the…
Continue ReadingIt was a nail-biter of a basketball game for the UTEP Miners at the Conference USA championship Saturday morning. The Memphis Tigers pulled out a…
Continue ReadingDay 22: Water Torture I challenged myself to drink my daily recommendation of 80-ounces of water today. Yesterday I drank 40-ounces. Today, I made it…
Continue ReadingA hiker fell off a mountain just outside the Hueco Tanks State Park Saturday night. El Paso County sheriff’s deputies said the 21-year-old was…
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