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Private developers are calling the El Paso Housing Authority’s request for the city’s exclusive tax-credit support monopolistic. The…
Continue ReadingPrivate developers are calling the El Paso Housing Authority’s request for the city’s exclusive tax-credit support monopolistic. The…
Continue ReadingOf the more than a million firefighters in the United States, approximately 70-percent of them are volunteers. ABC-7 has learned the number of…
Continue ReadingMany ABC-7 viewers are wondering why police haven’t identified or charged the wrong-way driver involved in a deadly car crash last week. It…
Continue ReadingAuthorities and red police tape surrounded the home of the Farrey family Tuesday afternoon in West El Paso. Police detectives, military personnel and…
Continue ReadingA 9-year-old El Paso boy who received an artificial heart last month has died, his family said. Matthew “Gordo” Olivas Jr. was one of 30…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State University and the city of Las Cruces announced a partnership to help promote the university’s athletic programs and get…
Continue ReadingConstruction crews closed Country Club Road between Love Road and Doniphan Drive in both directions Monday. Detours run along Love Road, Lindbergh…
Continue ReadingA family in Las Cruces is traumatized after someone set its cat on fire. The cat had to be put down. A month later, police are still searching for…
Continue ReadingA local internet provider said a citywide WIFI plan could be logistically challenging. “Some of the challenges of municipal WIFI is basically…
Continue ReadingKRON-TV is reporting that former NFL / UTEP player Thomas Howard and another person were killed while Howard was driving about 100 mph in a BMW and…
Continue ReadingNov. 18 Update: The missing West Side family was found at the Eagles Nest motel in Escanaba, Michigan, according to the Escanaba Department of Public…
Continue ReadingAchim F. Schweighofer, a foreign exchange student at The University of Texas at El Paso, has died as a result of a traffic accident in the parking…
Continue ReadingNov. 18, 2013 Afternoon Update: El Paso Police have released the name of the man killed in an early morning crash on I-10 at Downtown. Police say…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Independent School District’s Board of Managers on Tuesday will discuss creating a transition plan for when elected school board…
Continue ReadingUPDATE 11/18/13: El Paso Police confirmed they found the Farrey couple at the Eagles Nest Motel in Escanaba, Michigan 2:30 Sunday morning. Jeffrey,…
Continue ReadingOne person is dead, another has life-threatening injuries after a crash in east El Paso. A police spokesman said two people were on a motorcycle when…
Continue ReadingUTEP will play New Mexico State University at 7 p.m. today in Las Cruces for the first of two games between the men’s teams this year. Tickets…
Continue ReadingBurges High School may be undergoing some big changes very soon.Administrators are submitting an application to the Texas Education Agency to…
Continue ReadingCity Rep. Eddie Holguin Jr. has filed paperwork for a possible run for El Paso County Judge. On Thursday, Nov. 14, he filed financial paperwork with…
Continue ReadingClint Independent School District’s plans to renovate East Montana Middle School has angered some parents. It’s not the renovations that…
Continue ReadingU.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-El Paso, said Thursday that he’s not satisfied with President Obama’s promise to allow insurance…
Continue ReadingThe City of El Paso Department of Public Health announces the city’s 16th case of West Nile virus. The patient is an 87-year-old man who lives…
Continue ReadingAfternoon Nov. 14, 2013 Update: El Paso Police have identified the man killed early Thursday morning when his car was struck by a man driving the…
Continue ReadingStudents in Doa Ana County are getting opportunities they’ve never had before. It’s all thanks to millions of dollars generated by…
Continue ReadingEl Paso City Council will hold a special meeting at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 18 to discuss hiring a firm to recruit a new city manager. City Manager…
Continue ReadingEl Paso drivers will soon be able to get on the city’s first toll lanes. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is finishing…
Continue ReadingThe basketball version of the Battle of I-10 dates back to 1914. For the most part, cheerleaders from both UTEP and New Mexico State have always been…
Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: For a glossary of terms you will see throughout this story go to the bottom of this article. The troubles with the…
Continue ReadingFormer El Paso Mayor John Cook is running for Texas land commissioner. Cook told ABC-7 of the decision to run for the office in early September and…
Continue ReadingSan Elizario is coming off a big win. But after voting to incorporate last week, residents and officials still have a lot of work ahead, officials…
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