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The discovery of a strange bacteria that can use arsenic as one of its nutrients widens the scope for finding new forms of life on Earth and possibly…
Continue ReadingThe discovery of a strange bacteria that can use arsenic as one of its nutrients widens the scope for finding new forms of life on Earth and possibly…
Continue ReadingThe high temperature will be be above normal with lots of sunshine on Friday and the weekend, according to ABC-7 Chief Meteorologist…
Continue ReadingGov. Rick Perry today presented Honorary Texas Ranger designations to Chuck Norris and Aaron Norris. Here are Perry’s prepared statements on…
Continue ReadingU.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers assigned to the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) at the Stanton…
Continue ReadingThe chief of the Border Patrol?s Tucson Sector is being reassigned to El Paso less than a year after he took the post, according to a report in the…
Continue ReadingLeBron James will make his highly anticipated return to Cleveland tonight and one El Pasoan says people shouldn’t boo James, according to a New…
Continue ReadingA proposal to recall Socorro Mayor Willie Gandara Sr. — who’s been indicted on public corruption charges — and Councilman Luis…
Continue ReadingClick on the links to see videos of ABC-7’s in-depth look at Cirque Du Soleil and its run this week in El Paso. Tickets are available at the…
Continue ReadingAn 11-month old from El Paso is in San Antonio recovering from emergency surgery after the baby’s head swelled to nearly twice the normal size.…
Continue ReadingThroughout the city’s heated benefits debate, Tom Brown has been the face behind the rally to take away benefits from gay and unwed partners of…
Continue ReadingThe number of diagnosed AIDS patients is on the rise in El Paso, according to one organization that helps diagnose and treat the incurable disease.…
Continue ReadingApple, cherry and pumpkin. Flavorful empanadas are a favorite Mexican dessert, but who would have thought the tasty treats could be used to ward off…
Continue ReadingA 14-year-old special needs student at Coronado high School was caught with a gun on campus Wednesday afternoon, according to El Paso Independent…
Continue ReadingUTEP prevailed over its I-10 rival, NMSU, in a nailbiter Tuesday night that came down to the last seconds. The final score: 74-72. In the second half…
Continue ReadingForget christmas presents. What millions of Americans want most is a job. “It’s very hard. Especially when you’re older and you…
Continue ReadingThe landfill company which may lose business because of the city of El Paso’s planned flow control system has filed suit. According to city…
Continue ReadingEl Paso continues to be at risk. That was the message on World AIDS Day on Wednesday. Local officials are calling AIDS in our area an epidemic.…
Continue ReadingNew soldiers expecting Army drill sergeants to bust their chops over poor posture or a wayward gaze may instead want to avoid a more modern military…
Continue ReadingJune 5, 1981. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued its first warning about a rare pneumonia called pneumocystis circulating…
Continue ReadingNearly 2 million Americans will stop getting unemployment checks this month because Congress did not vote to renew extended jobless benefits by Nov.…
Continue ReadingThe man who helped write an initiative that would take away the benefits of gay and unwed partners of city employees has asked El Paso City…
Continue ReadingThe manager responsible for an apartment complex that went up in flames will not face a fine, even though he failed to install smoke detectors in the…
Continue ReadingUTEP heads to Las Cruces tonight to take on New Mexico State University in men’s basketball. Get hyped up for the game by watching videos of…
Continue ReadingThe Texas Downtown Association (TDA) awarded El Paso Chalk the Block Public Art Festival the annual “Best Promotional Event” award. The…
Continue ReadingScientists have an exciting breakthrough in the fight against AIDS. A pill already used to treat HIV infection turns out to be a powerful weapon in…
Continue ReadingFree HIV testing will be provided Wednesday as part of World AIDS Day. La Fe CARE Center will provide free HIV testing from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.…
Continue ReadingA Miner Alert message that went out to The University of Texas at El Paso campus community Tuesday afternoon was a test, according to UTEP officials.…
Continue ReadingAs the supply of a key drug used in lethal injections dwindles, state officials are knocking on the door of the busiest execution chamber in the…
Continue ReadingNASA will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. PST on Thursday, Dec. 2, to discuss an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of…
Continue ReadingBy Lisa Daniel American Forces Press Service A change in the law that bans gay men and lesbians from serving openly in the military can be…
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