
Oilman fighting to save Duranguito says love affair with El Paso dates back decades
One of the richest men in the state of Texas is helping to finance an El Paso historian’s fight to save the Duranguito neighborhood. Oilman…
Continue ReadingOne of the richest men in the state of Texas is helping to finance an El Paso historian’s fight to save the Duranguito neighborhood. Oilman…
Continue ReadingEl Paso’s own Nolan Richardson spoke highly Monday about the late Frank Broyles – the man who hired him as the head coach of the Arkansas…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Electric crews are working to restore power after lightning struck a pole in east El Paso late Monday night, said the utility company. This…
Continue ReadingThe New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston has been vandalized for the second time this summer. Police said a 17-year-old Malden boy smashed a…
Continue ReadingAll but one of the 40 renters once living in the Downtown arena footprint have agreed to relocate and received assistance finding housing elsewhere,…
Continue ReadingThe National Hurricane Center said Gert was centered about 455 miles (735 kilometers) west-southwest of Bermuda Monday evening and had maximum…
Continue ReadingA Pentagon spokesman says the two U.S. soldiers killed Sunday in Iraq were casualties of a U.S. artillery “mishap.” The soldiers have…
Continue ReadingCommissioners Court Monday announced a proposed salary increase for itself and elected constable precinct officers. The pay will not go into effect…
Continue ReadingHow much is the battle over the Downtown arena costing the City of El Paso and its opponents? ABC-7 learned Houston billionaire oilman J.P. Bryan is…
Continue ReadingA New Mexico state senator clarified remarks she made last month that New Mexico educators “don’t know how to teach kids (who come) from…
Continue ReadingA 32-year-old former Las Cruces elementary school teacher pled no contest Monday to abuse of a child, possession of a controlled substance and…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police charged the high school band director accused of having an improper relationship with a student with Possession of Child Pornography.…
Continue ReadingTexas A&M University late Monday abruptly canceled a planned white supremacist rally on its campus next month, amid bipartisan pressure from…
Continue ReadingPresident Donald Trump says he may grant a pardon to former Sheriff Joe Arpaio following his recent conviction in federal court, prompting outrage…
Continue ReadingIt’s the most famous crop in our region: Hatch green chiles. The rains the borderland has been enjoying recently haven’t been as great…
Continue ReadingA small group of Texas House Republicans have gotten in each other’s faces during a brief but intense exchange after the chamber passed a…
Continue ReadingAt least four people have been shot and killed in the Pacific resort of Acapulco, which has become a hotspot in Mexico’s rising drug violence.…
Continue ReadingPolice officers arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting an elderly woman and holding her against her will Friday. Ruben Gonzalez, 57, of the…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces police arrested two Alamogordo women suspected of shoplifting more than $1,000 in merchandise from the J.C. Penney store at the Mesilla…
Continue ReadingA July 2018 trial is scheduled for an Albuquerque woman charged in the 2016 rape and murder in her 10-year-old daughter. The Albuquerque Journal…
Continue ReadingTruth or Consequences Police Officer Anthony Zagorski Aryam “Mika” Chavez to class on her first day of school at Hillrise Elementary…
Continue ReadingEl Paso police have identified the person killed in a crash on I-10 and Artcraft Road Sunday night. Investigators say 8-month-old Alberto Zapata died…
Continue ReadingPolice in Texas acting on a tip found 17 immigrants locked inside a tractor-trailer parked at a gas station about 20 miles from the border with…
Continue ReadingCristiano Ronaldo has been banned for five games after shoving a referee following his red card during Real Madrid’s 3-1 victory over Barcelona…
Continue ReadingConfederate Army Gen. Robert E. Lee was vilified during the Civil War only to become a heroic symbol of the South’s “Lost Cause”…
Continue ReadingThe Doña Ana County Republican chairman, Roman Jimenez of Las Cruces, called out “violent, leftist protesters” as the real…
Continue ReadingMexican drug lord and escape artist Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman wants to hire new lawyers in his U.S. drug trafficking case, but…
Continue ReadingMexican drug lord and escape artist Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman wants to hire new lawyers in his U.S. drug trafficking case, but…
Continue ReadingThousands of students at Las Cruces Public Schools are back in class Monday. More than 24,000 students make up the school district, which has a total…
Continue ReadingResidents organized a vigil in Las Cruces Sunday in response to the weekend’s events in Charlottesville, VA. State Rep. Bill McCamley, D-Las…
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