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According to the Pew Research Center, about 85 percent of American adults have cell phones. That number jumps to 96 percent with young Americans.…
Continue ReadingAccording to the Pew Research Center, about 85 percent of American adults have cell phones. That number jumps to 96 percent with young Americans.…
Continue ReadingStep by step, Drug Enforcement Administration agents inch their way toward a mobile home trailer housing a meth lab. Equipped with magazine…
Continue ReadingCourtroom availability and financial concerns are just a few of the issues Judge Gonzalo Garcia will have to mull over before he decides if and where…
Continue ReadingThe city of El Paso will be renamed “Miner Orangeville” on Friday, Nov. 12, and the city will be painted orange the week of Nov. 8 in…
Continue ReadingA 15-year-old Dona Ana County girl has been turned over to the Juvenile Probation Office after she allegedly tried to poison the her father’s…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Police Department will be accepting applications for the position of Police Trainee starting November 5, 2010 and running through…
Continue ReadingFort Bliss officials announced that soldiers will no longer need to report to Physical Training, or PT, at 6:30 a.m. PT will now be at 3 p.m. Army…
Continue ReadingSusana Martinez’s El Paso Roots ABC-7 At Susana Martinez Victory Speech Susana Martinez Profile Full Susana Martinez…
Continue ReadingSome children will lose their health benefits after voters reversed El Paso City Council’s decision to provide health insurance to gay and…
Continue ReadingA proposition to repeal health insurance benefits for gay and unmarried partners of El Paso city employees passed Tuesday, but people on both sides…
Continue ReadingTim Floyd, who was named UTEP’s 18th men’s basketball head coach on March 30, 2010, is set to make his regular season debut on Nov. 12 at…
Continue ReadingIt could cost up to $20 million to clean more than a million cubic yards of slag from an arroyo that funnels arsenic into the groundwater and the Rio…
Continue ReadingHello! My name is Paul Bauernfeind and I have been appointed by Bishop Max Whitfield to serve as one of the associate pastors here at St.…
Continue ReadingOriginally from Buffalo, New York, Reverend Felicia P. Hopkins is the resident preaching pastor at St. Mark’s, where God has used her to touch…
Continue ReadingSan Francisco has become the first major U.S. city to pass a law that cracks down on the popular practice of giving away free toys with unhealthy…
Continue ReadingA chastened President Barack Obama signaled a willingness to compromise with Republicans on tax cuts and energy policy Wednesday, one day after his…
Continue ReadingDee Margo has defeated incumbent State Rep. Joe Moody. Margo was leading 14,472 votes to 13,168 votes for Moody with nearly all of the precincts…
Continue ReadingCounty Commissioner Veronica Escobar will be the new El Paso County Judge, defeating Jaime O. Perez. With early voting numbers and 130 precincts…
Continue ReadingSome county employees working the elections have been at Elections Central downtown since 6a.m. – and their day could drag on past midnight…
Continue ReadingCounty workers are keeping busy at Elections Central in downtown El Paso’s County Courthouse. Javier Chacon, the county’s Elections…
Continue ReadingIt’s election day in Texas. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in voting that includes the governor’s race. Texas has about 13.3…
Continue ReadingALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – With their re-election campaigns concluded, New Mexico’s three Democratic congressmen, fighting a national…
Continue ReadingA 13-year-old Las Cruces boy was arrested Tuesday within minutes of committing an armed robbery at a local convenience store. The 13-year-old boy is…
Continue ReadingAn El Paso Police officer was indicted Monday on suspicion of sexually assaulting of an unconscious woman, according to court documents. According to…
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