
City of Socorro to study options to address Coker Rd. flooding
Some Socorro residents living along Coker Road have been imploring authorities for help after their neighborhood has been devastated by floods time…
Continue ReadingSome Socorro residents living along Coker Road have been imploring authorities for help after their neighborhood has been devastated by floods time…
Continue ReadingThe Department of Justice says Juan Velasquez, 27, of Las Cruces, N.M., was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for participating in a…
Continue ReadingFor the second year in a row, the Dallas Cowboys may be having a rookie quarterback play his way onto the roster. Last year, of course, Dak Prescott…
Continue ReadingThe Ysleta Independent School District has two new school buses — and they’re not the yellow kind. These are full-size motor coaches…
Continue ReadingThe Diario de Juarez newspaper is reporting gunmen attacked a Juarez family a little after midday Monday, killing a 31-year-old father and his…
Continue ReadingEl Paso police responded to a stabbing in East El Paso that sent two people to the hospital with multiple stab wounds. Investigators say a fight…
Continue ReadingThe jackpot for Wednesday’s Powerball drawing has increased to $700 MILLION with a cash value of $443.3 MILLION! Numbers will be drawn…
Continue ReadingA complaint affidavit obtained by the ABC-7 I-Team states Border Patrol agents in Sierra Blanca suspected a truck driver was trafficking humans when…
Continue ReadingA bit drier air will move into the Borderland today. However persistent low level moisture will fuel isolated thunderstorms. On Wednesday and…
Continue ReadingAnthony Independent School District is in the first week of class for all three of its campuses, an elementary, middle and high school. The district…
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Continue ReadingYou might want to hold onto your eclipse safety glasses for a little longer. The next total solar eclipse will be seven years from now, and it turns…
Continue ReadingPeople of all ages gathered across the borderland to view the partial eclipse. While we were not in the path totality, more than sixty percent of the…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council is getting closer to passing a 2017-2018 budget. At Monday’s special City Council meeting, representatives decided they…
Continue ReadingFormer UTEP running back Aaron Jones says that midway through the 2nd quarter in Saturday’s game against Washington, Packers quarterback Brett…
Continue ReadingA municipal ID proposal has been voted down by El Paso City Council. Mayor Dee Margo broke a 4-4 tie vote. Reps. Michiel Noe, Henry Rivera, Sam…
Continue ReadingWhile many eclipse-watchers used solar glasses to view the phenomena, students at Jornada Elementary School in Las Cruces grabbed handmade crafts to…
Continue ReadingA woman who reported that she’d been sexually assaulted filed a lawsuit Monday against Baylor University, alleging questions she faced from the…
Continue ReadingOnce upon a time they were falling in love. A South Carolina couple has welcomed a baby girl whom they named for the celestial event that had…
Continue ReadingThe Diocese of El Paso announced on Monday Miguel Luna, a former priest, allegedly admitted to sexual misconduct with a young girl in the 1980s. The…
Continue ReadingA routine traffic stop led to the arrest of the Georgia truck driver accused of transporting 23 undocumented immigrants and more than 200 pounds of…
Continue ReadingSixty immigrants have been found in a load of ice-covered broccoli in a refrigerated trailer that was searched at a South Texas border checkpoint,…
Continue ReadingPresident Donald Trump squinted and pointed skyward before donning protective glasses to take in the solar eclipse at the White House. The president…
Continue ReadingA federal judge in Florida ruled a trial couldn’t be postponed just because one of the key witnesses – a federal agent – had travel…
Continue ReadingMillions of Americans gazed in wonder through telescopes, cameras and disposable protective glasses Monday as the moon blotted out the sun in the…
Continue ReadingThe University of Texas quickly removed statues of Robert E. Lee and other prominent Confederate figures overnight from the main area of the Austin…
Continue ReadingThe Democratic members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation have issued another plea to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to keep intact two…
Continue ReadingAmericans gazed in wonder through telescopes, cameras and disposable protective glasses Monday as the moon blotted out the midday sun in the first…
Continue ReadingThousands of students gear up for the first day of classes in the El Paso Independent School District Monday morning. There are nearly 60,000…
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