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Traffic appears to once again be flowing smoothly on I-10 East near Copia. A load of onions spilled onto the freeway’s eastbound lanes shortly…
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Far East EP Wendy’s falls prey to cyber attack, customer credit card numbers compromised
If you’ve swiped your credit card at a Far East El Paso Wendy’s restaurant in the last seven months, you may want to check your records.…
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South Korean activists demand action from Japan on sex slavery
The 3A Project, an international push to demand accountability and help from the Japanese administration for the use of sex slaves during World War…
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3A Project Stops in El Paso
bikers is trying to raise awareness for the issue of japanese ‘comfort women’. the bikers passed through el paso yesterday. they are…
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UTEP releases 2016-17 men’s basketball schedule
EL PASO, Texas – The UTEP men’s basketball team will participate in the Gildan Charleston Classic the week before Thanksgiving and renew a…
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Report: Former UTEP Associate AD leaving Mizzou to become Baylor’s new AD
Baylor will hire Missouri athletic director Mack Rhoades as its new athletic director, according to a person with knowledge of the decision. The…
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Woman offers Las Cruces police officers free hugs
A Las Cruces woman said she was very touched by the moment of silence for the slain Dallas Officers at Albert Johnson Park. When it was over, she…
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Dozens participate in moment of silence for fallen Dallas officers
Dozens of Las Crucens gathered Wednesday to honor the 5 Dallas police officers killed last week. The event started at 12 p.m. at Albert Johnson Park…
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City renews partnership with CBP to increase staffing, reduce bridge wait times
The City of El Paso has renewed its partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), providing more than $400,000 towards the reimbursement…
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Mayfield WR shuns Oklahoma, verbally commits to NMSU
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Mayfield High School wide receiver Gaven Swinson has verbally committed to play football at New Mexico State in 2017.…
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LCPD stress civil dialogue between civilians and police during traffic stops
In light of what has happened around the country, the Las Cruces Police Department is encouraging a civil conversation between police officers and…
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City approves negotiations with Meyers Group to redevelop Camino Real Hotel
The city of El Paso may see a convention hotel in downtown El Paso again. Late Tuesday, city council unanimously voted to authorize negotiations with…
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Sunland Park to vote on annexing land as Santa Teresa continues incorporation process
For years, Santa Teresa residents have fought to keep their community from being annexed by neighboring Sunland Park. Next Tuesday, Sunland Park city…
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Law enforcement officers show up at City Hall to support Chief Allen
Dozens of El Paso Police officers, Border Patrol agents, and county sheriff’s deputies showed up at City Hall to show their support for…
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Public comment: Crowd supports police chief
force. and i will tell you, i take incredible comfort in knowing they have a virtuous leader in chief allen. 6:44 city council chief 2 3:24 chief…
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El Paso golfer qualifies for U.S. Amateur Championship
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Richard Yai of El Paso, Texas parred the third playoff hole to win a trip to the 2016 US Amateur Championship at Oakland…
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Tense TEA hearings continue for EPISD administrators
A tense atmosphere at the El Paso County Courthouse Tuesday morning as a Texas Education Agency hearing into several former Bowie High School…
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Drivers say trees planted near busy East Side intersection reduce visibility
Some drivers told ABC-7 recently planted trees along the sidewalk near Darlina and Viscount form a wall that makes it difficult to see oncoming…
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El Paso Water crews working to fix broken water pipe, residents report horrible smell
A broken pipe is spilling wastewater on the 3900 block of Doniphan in the Upper Valley. El Paso Water spokesman Luis Lopez told ABC-7 they are aware…
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Crowd defends Chief Allen During City Council
comment at today’s city council meeting lasted two hours. at times there were shouts of support for el paso police chief greg allen.…
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Man pleads guilty for deadly crash at Ascarate Lake
Online court records show Diego Eduardo Gamez has pleaded guilty to a charge of “intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle.” Gamez was…
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Police: No threat at DACC East Mesa Campus, classes to resume at 4 p.m.
Officer’s with the Las Cruces Police Department and NMSU Police Department have swept the East Mesa Campus of the Dona Ana Community College…
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Dallas Officers Memorial: President Obama
men gave their lives for all of us. it is my honor to introduce to you the president of the united states of america, president barack obama. thank…
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Dallas Officers Memorial: President Bush speaks
best intentions. and this is — [ applause ] and this has strained our bonds of understanding and common purpose. but americans, i think, have a…
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Free Summer sandbag distribution now underway
Water utility customers can get sandbags for flood control seven days a week until the end of September. The utility started offering the sandbags…
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Trump says Sanders now part of ‘rigged system’
Donald Trump’s campaign says Bernie Sanders “is now officially part of a rigged system.” Trump senior policy adviser Stephen Miller…
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Annual school uniform swap can save parents money
The start of a new school year means more expenses for families across the borderland. Some students will return to class in just a few weeks, which…
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El Paso group working to engage nonvoters
The two main political parties are prepared to officially name their presidential nominees in the next two weeks during the Republican and Democratic…
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Las Cruces City Council reviews minimum wage ordinance
The Las Cruces City Council spent several hours reviewing their minimum wage ordinance which was adopted back in 2014. Monday’s review and…
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