City Rep. To Introduce Resolution At City Council Addressing Recent Immigration Issues
City Rep. Eddie Holguin announced today that he will be introducing a resolution at Tuesday’s City Council meeting addressing the recent…
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Continue ReadingICE Turns Over First Suspected Drug Smuggler To Mexican Authorities Under New Agreement
A woman accused of smuggling 25 pounds of marijuana into the U.S. has been turned over to Mexican authorities under the new Illegal Drug Program…
Continue ReadingImmunize El Paso Outreach Bus Information
Immunize El Paso has added an Outreach Bus to its resources as a way of providing low-cost immunizations to El Paso area families. The vehicle was…
Continue ReadingMen Burning Trash Cause Fire In Canutillo; Off-duty Sheriff’s Deputy Helps Save 77-Year-Old From Flames
Several men burning trash are believed to have caused a fire in a mobile home park in Canutillo today, according to El Paso County Sheriff’s…
Continue ReadingEl Paso County Chief Of Staff Wants Immigration Law Similar To Arizona’s
Jaime O. Perez, the El Paso County Chief of Staff for County Judge Anthony Cobos’ office, has proposed a Texas immigration bill similar to the…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico Bishop, Sheriff, Professor Tell Their Views On Arizona Immigration Law
Arizona’s new immigration law has sparked an outpouring of response in New Mexico. Dr. Jose Garcia, New Mexico State University government…
Continue ReadingFriends Collect Money for Man Killed After Sunday Crash
“He was always making us laugh,” remembered Renee Meraz – adding her friend, Sergio Villa, 20, was a lot more than that. Meraz told…
Continue ReadingCity Facing $1.5 Million Budget Deficit
EL PASO — The city is half way through its budget year and it’s not looking good, city officials said. Based on revenue and expenses,…
Continue ReadingResidents Angry Over Proposed Fire Station Consolidation Plan
A group of Central El Paso residents are upset over a new plan that would shut down older fire stations in the area and create one bigger, modern…
Continue ReadingMan Convicted Of Murdering El Paso Woman In Denton Has 50-Year Sentence Overturned
The Second Court of Appeals in Fort Worth has overturned a 50-year sentence in a Denton murder trial and sent it back for another sentencing hearing,…
Continue Reading46 El Paso Businesses Being Audited By ICE Agency
As the debate over Arizona’s controversial immigration law rages on, the ABC-7 I-team has discovered that nearly 50 El Paso businesses are…
Continue ReadingTour Of The Gila Road Closures
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) will be assisting the staff from the Tour of Gila, and the offices of Public Safety with the Gila…
Continue ReadingMan Injured In Traffic Crash On Sunday Has Died
A 20-year-old man injured in an early morning crash on Sunday has died. El Police say Sergio Villa, of the 1100 block of Talon, was driving a 1993…
Continue ReadingAerial Drone Will Fly On Texas Border Soon, Napolitano Says
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told a Senate hearing Tuesday that an unmanned aerial drone will soon fly through Texas skies as…
Continue ReadingSoccer Fields to Replace Flood-Ravaged El Paso Neighborhood
It’s a pretty good location, right off the freeway, in the center of the city… But these days, it’s really only the birds and the…
Continue ReadingCity Facing Budget Deficit
The city is half way through its budget year and it’s not looking good. Based on revenue and expenses, the city is over budget by about…
Continue ReadingEPISD Trustee Resigns
El Paso Independent School District Board Vice-President Carlos E. Flores announced today that he is resigning from the Board of Trustees effective…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico Bishops Critical Of Arizona Immigration Law
New Mexico’s three Catholic bishops are speaking out against a new law in Arizona that cracks down on illegal immigrants. The bishops have…
Continue ReadingFriendship That’s Lasted Since Middle School Ends In Punches Over Girlfriend
A friendship that began in middle school ended with a flurry of punches after one of the men admitted to having a relationship with the other’s…
Continue ReadingUTEP Adds Forward To Team
Michael Haynes, a high-scoring forward from Martinsville, Va., has signed a national letter of intent to play basketball at UTEP beginning with the…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police Charge 2 In Burglary Of Vehicles
April 27, 2010 Contact: Darrel Petry, PIO @ 915.564.7322 or 915.564.6950 Pager #6101 MISSION VALLEY POLICE CHARGE TWO IN MONDAY NIGHT BURGLARY OF TWO…
Continue ReadingTim Floyd Adds Another Assistant Coach To Staff
UTEP men’s basketball coach Tim Floyd has hired William Small as an assistant coach. “I have known William for many years and he comes…
Continue ReadingSurvivor Tales From Southern Storms That Killed 12
Morgan Hayden and Joe Moton stepped carefully through nails, broken glass and pink tufts of insulation, the remnants of their home leveled by a…
Continue ReadingColdwell Banker de Wetter Hovious Wins Prestigious National Award
Coldwell Banker de Wetter Hovious, Inc. in El Paso has been named the winner of the annual Cartus Broker Network Cup. The company’s president,…
Continue ReadingSuspects Detained In Deadly Juarez Ambush
The Mexican army detained five men for carrying army weapons and has tied the men to an ambush on Friday that killed seven federal and muicipal…
Continue ReadingArizona’s New Immigration Law Drawing Outrage, Support
EL PASO, Texas – It’s a controversial new law – sparking outrage on both sides of the debate. Not even 24 hours after becoming law,…
Continue ReadingPolice: Someone Broke Into School Sunday Morning
El Paso Police say someone broke into Bassett Middle School early Sunday morning. Authorities say the burglary happened around 3 a.m. According to…
Continue ReadingSmall Earthquake Hits South Texas Saturday Night
A small earthquake hit south Texas Saturday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. According to the USGS, a 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit an…
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