75th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Tonight
The 75th annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony is tonight in San Jacinto Plaza in downtown El Paso. The festivities begin at 4:30 p.m. and continue…
Continue ReadingThe 75th annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony is tonight in San Jacinto Plaza in downtown El Paso. The festivities begin at 4:30 p.m. and continue…
Continue ReadingA man was killed after the motorcycle he was driving slammed into a car in East El Paso. It happened Thursday night on Wedgewood and Suez. Police say…
Continue ReadingAside from a trip to play in a bowl game, college football players participating in bowl games also get a slew of gifts from their bowl hosts. Street…
Continue ReadingThe city is getting ready for the big christmas tree lighting ceremony on Saturday. Crews flipped the switch on hundreds of lights in the plaza…
Continue ReadingA regularly scheduled meeting in Socorro was unusually quite Thursday night. Citizens and council members got straight to business, no fireworks. But…
Continue ReadingJudge Stephen Bridgforth declared an unexpected verdict in the case against Gary Winsor. Today was supposed to be the last day in the accused…
Continue ReadingTigua chief, or cacique, Santiago Bustamante, died Wednesday night. He was 89 years old. Tribal officials said he was more than just a leader for the…
Continue ReadingAnthony Olivas, 23, of 2118 Wedgewood, was driving his 2006 Yamaha motorcycle sounthbound on Wedgewood when a 2005 Chevrolet Impala, driven by…
Continue ReadingThe Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Parade will require Sun Metro to detour 12 routes from 4 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11. Sun Metro drivers will…
Continue ReadingThe first interview John Skelton did as an NFL starting quarterback was in Spanish. It had been planned, and Skelton ? who learned the language from…
Continue ReadingA 2-year-old girl was killed in El Paso’s Lower Valley Thursday night when a television fell on top of her. It happened late Thursday night on…
Continue ReadingABCNews Don’t eat pie and drive. That’s the expert recommendation if your pie has an added dollop of Whipped Lightning, a new 30-proof…
Continue ReadingEvery night there are dozens of students who leave the University of Texas at El Paso campus and don’t have a home to call their own. According…
Continue ReadingA new group is considering starting a petition to convince El Paso City Council to add a Non-Discrimination Clause to the city charter that would…
Continue ReadingA woman in Northeast El Paso is taking a stand against dangerous drivers in her neighborhood. Edrina Jones contacted ABC-7 because she was concerned…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Independent School District is once again under the microscope. The U.S. Department of Education is set to begin auditing the district…
Continue ReadingThousands of children who need a warm coat this coming winter received one, thanks to Operation Noel. Many of the 13,000 jackets that were…
Continue ReadingFor more than 69 years, Operation Noel has looked out for some of our area’s neediest children. The charity has evolved over the years, but…
Continue ReadingAll aboard the Snowball Express! The flight lifted off from El Paso International Airport Thursday morning, carrying families of fallen military…
Continue ReadingCity of El Paso’s website to report traffic concerns in your neighborhood: http://www.ci.el-paso.tx.us/engineering/traffic.asp Just print out…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police say the woman allegedly targeted by a police impersonator was homeless. It happened Friday, Nov. 17 along West Amador Avenue near…
Continue ReadingThe 77th annual Hyundai Sun Bowl is still three weeks away, but the excitement kicked off Thursday. Both Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly and Miami…
Continue ReadingPriceline.com reported today that, based on current airfares and hotel rates, college football fans will spend an average of $583 per person on…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police Crimes Against Persons (CAP) detectives have charged Ivan Sias and Edel Sias with two counts each of Criminal Attempt Murder as a…
Continue ReadingThis week, local businessman Adrian Pena admitted to bribing elected officials in two separate cases. But it is the amount of information being…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council has unanimously voted to take the first step in making sure the more than 200 unintended city employees, retirees and dependents…
Continue ReadingIt’s cheap eats, but those mobile food vendors aren’t always legal. On Tuesday, some found that out the hard way. “There are always…
Continue ReadingA large part of your tax dollars go toward the borderland’s public schools. A new study released by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts…
Continue ReadingA father and son were hired to do countless construction jobs, but instead, they were allegedly working to take clients money. Now one of them is on…
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