San Jacinto Christmas tree damaged, could be dying
The Christmas tree in San Jacinto plaza many have come to enjoy could be dying. City officials told ABC-7 the pine tree that has stood over the plaza…
Continue ReadingThe Christmas tree in San Jacinto plaza many have come to enjoy could be dying. City officials told ABC-7 the pine tree that has stood over the plaza…
Continue ReadingIt’s 10:00 am on Monday January 19, 2015. Most people dread stepping on a scale but today I did it in front of a television camera and…
Continue ReadingThis week marks 42nd anniversary of the historic Roe v. Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. The 7-2 ruling affirmed a woman’s right to…
Continue ReadingThe following educational institutions will not have classes on Monday, January 19th in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday……
Continue ReadingA woman visiting her fiance at Fort Bliss last weekend, drove back to the Phoenix area this week, without realizing two kittens were stuck under the…
Continue ReadingMaj. Gen. Dana Pittard, former commanding general of Fort Bliss and the 1 st Armored Division, recently talked with NPR about the fight against ISIS…
Continue Readinghe UTEP basketball team has fared much better in Conference USA away games than home games over the last couple years. The Miners’ road mettle…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police have identified the man sought in Thursday night’s shooting on Karen Avenue as 17-year-old Gustavo Angel Alvarado.…
Continue ReadingEx-cab driver Darren Henry has been found not guilty of attempted murder and aggravated assault in an incident two years ago in which he shot a man…
Continue ReadingABC-7 is preparing for a possible NTSB news conference sometime before Noon Thursday regarding the prison transport bus crash that killed 8 inmates…
Continue ReadingFoggy conditions coated the Borderland Thursday morning. The fog is expected to begin burning off around 10 a.m. and in the afternoon, sunshine…
Continue ReadingIn the last few years, Mexico has been living a very complex public security situation. For decades, criminal organizations were allowed to grow and…
Continue ReadingWater rescue units assisted three individuals at Bywood and Fierro. The El Paso Fire Department water rescue team was dispatched Wednesday Sept. 17…
Continue ReadingWe’re only two days away from 2015 and a lot of changes will be happening around the Borderland when it comes to where and how you can smoke.…
Continue ReadingEarlier this week ABC-7 profiled former El Paso Mayor John Cook, who is traveling the state campaigning for Texas Land Commissioner. On Wednesday,…
Continue ReadingAccording to Sun Metro spokeswoman Laura Cruz-Acosta the Sun Metro driver was heading south on Santa Fe when he smelled smoke and then saw smoke…
Continue ReadingIt was about 5:30 a.m. and the temperature was below freezing. That’s when a Sun Metro driver spotted a boy, 5, alone and barefoot, walking…
Continue ReadingA restaurant in Central El Paso, Delicious, was selected from an online magazine as a finalist in the Burrito Olympics. The culinary competition was…
Continue ReadingA local economist said the current budget crisis was brough on by a broken system and extreme bipartisanship. Dr. Timothy Roth was a consultant to…
Continue ReadingYou don’t have to travel far to catch award-winning Broadway hits. Broadway is coming to El Paso for another season and ‘El Paso…
Continue ReadingThe highly anticipated transit system Brio will officially be on the roads Monday, Oct. 27. Sun Metro will host a launch party and commemorative trip…
Continue ReadingFifth-grader Lucas Dunn, has had severe breathing issues for months because of what his mother says is poor air quality at his elementary school.…
Continue ReadingPolice emergency supervisor confirms they are investigating a possible kidnapping near Montwood High School. According to a message sent to parents,…
Continue ReadingThe schedule and brackets for the Conference USA tournament have now been released. The action will be coming to El Paso next week, as the University…
Continue ReadingThe 2015 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships is in El Paso next year. Expect tens of thousands of visitors and multi-millions in…
Continue ReadingBowie High School is now looking for a new boys basketball coach. ABC-7 Sports Director Asher Wildman learned earlier today that both Bears head…
Continue ReadingBoston-area residents remained on high alert Friday evening as investigators searched for the second suspect of the Boston marathon bombings.…
Continue ReadingA groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday morning to mark the beginning of construction that will complete Loop 375. Bob Bilelek, district…
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency is adjusting its use of force policy. In an effort to bring more transparency to the agency,…
Continue ReadingThe 2014 Border Conference is underway in El Paso at the Judson F. Williams Convention Center downtown. It is co-hosted by Congressman Beto…
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