Lincoln Center could be in danger yet again
Could the Lincoln Center be in danger of demolition once again? According to a new plan from TxDOT, it could be. Advocates for the center and even…
Continue ReadingUTEP wants to ‘black out’ the Haskins Center for tonight’s game
The UTEP men’s basketball team kicks off a two-game homestand versus Florida Atlantic tonight and is asking fans to help “Black…
Continue ReadingFamilies Make College a Top Savings Priority in 2014
A new Fidelity study finds that for those parents who have resolved to save for college this year, many are committed to seeing their resolutions…
Continue ReadingProtect Your Identity This Tax Season
It’s that time of year again…tax season, and according to the IRS, tax-related scams increase during this time of year. Phishing is one of…
Continue ReadingA New Identity Fraud Victim Every Two Seconds in 2013 According to Latest Javelin Strategy & Research Study
The 2014 Identity Fraud Studyreleased this week by Javelin Strategy & Research reports an increase of more than 500,000 fraud victims to 13.1…
Continue ReadingEl Paso CUs Donate $16,000.00 to the Lee and Beulah Moor Children’s Home
The El Paso Chapter of Credit Unions last week presented the Lee & Beulah Moor Children’s Home with a check for $16,000.00. Proceeds come…
Continue ReadingPolice release name of man shot in torso in East El Paso Friday morning
Feb. 14, 2014 afternoon update: El Paso Police have identified the man who was shot and injured Friday morning in East El Paso. He’s been…
Continue ReadingHow quality of life bond could affect senior centers
It’s lunchtime at an Eastside senior center and it’s bustling with activity. Friendships are knitted together, even if it’s just…
Continue ReadingA look at what Quality of Life bond would bring to El Paso Zoo
If voters approve the nearly $500 million bond in November, the El Paso Zoo will get $50 million to acquire more animals, build a wildlife theatre…
Continue ReadingABC-7 Listens: Unfair comparison on Romney’s taxes?
ABC-7 heard from several viewers about a recent story about the taxes Mitt and Ann Romney have paid. The story in question aired on ABC-7 at Four on…
Continue ReadingPaso Del Norte Group’s involvement in stadium, bond evident
Members of The Paso Del Norte Group (PDNG), an exclusive organization made up of influential business and civic leaders, are intricately involved in…
Continue ReadingFederal court rejects Texas redistricting map
A panel of federal judges threw out Texas redistricting plans Tuesday saying the state failed to show the new political lines would not discriminate…
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Tony Bennett Fast Facts
CNN Editorial Research Here’s a look at the life of Grammy-winning singer Tony Bennett, famous for his signature song, “I Left My Heart…
Continue ReadingResidents share concerns over possible Organ Mtns National Momument
Renewed efforts are underway to designate the Organ Mountains and surrounding areas as a national monument. The idea has many supporters, including…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Teams Playoff Basketball Schedule
*All times are in Mountain Time* Boys Bi-District 4A San Elizario at Andress. Monday at 7:00 Canutillo at Bowie. Tuesday at 7:00 El Paso at…
Continue ReadingTexas teacher convicted of group sex with students
ABCNews A jury found a Texas high school teacher and mother of three guilty today of having sex with four male students while being videotaped.…
Continue ReadingBomb threat called into Carmike cinema chain
A bomb threat called into the Carmike cinema chain nationwide has led to several of the chain’s theaters being evacuated. According to…
Continue ReadingStage set for interesting testimony on day five of Caballero-Leeds contempt of court case
It’s been a long day in court for Judge Steve Smith, who is visiting as a witness for the prosecution from Brazos, TX. Smith, who oversaw the…
Continue ReadingCost of deferral policy on TX, NM taxpayers
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has issued an executive order blocking President Barack Obama’s new deferment policy. She says the newly approved…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police release identity of man in alleged kidnapping
The El Paso Police Department has released the name of the 34-year-old man who allegedly kidnapped a toddler and threatened two men with a knife.…
Continue ReadingCatholic Diocese of Las Cruces struggling to pay back $1.9 million debt
The Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces is struggling to pay back $1.9 million in unauthorized loans taken out by a former employee. Chancellor Louis…
Continue ReadingDay four of Leeds, Caballero trial
Day four of the contempt of court trial of Stuart Leeds and Theresa Caballero had more witnesses being called to testify on behalf of Leeds and…
Continue ReadingMovies in the Canyon schedule announced, starts Aug. 17
The El Paso Convention & Performing Arts Centers has announced the lineup for the free outdoor movie series Movies in the Canyon which will…
Continue ReadingMan wanted in double fatal in NM arrested in El Paso
A man wanted in connection with a car accident that killed two people in New Mexico has been arrested in Texas. U.S. Customs and Border Protection…
Continue ReadingFirst case of West Nile virus confirmed in El Paso
The City of El Paso Department of Public Health has confirmed the first local case of West Nile virus in a 54-year-old man who lives in the 79935 zip…
Continue ReadingSale of San Diego Padres won’t impact process of El Paso acquiring Triple-A team
Major League Baseball owners approved the sale of the San Diego Padres on Thursday to a group that includes the O’Malley family and pro golfer…
Continue ReadingJudge recommends convicted murderer Daniel Villegas get a new trial
Judge Sam Medrano is recommending to the court of criminal appeals that convicted murderer Daniel Villegas receive a new trial. Medrano announced the…
Continue ReadingState: EPISD’s probation will not affect students applying to college
The Texas Education Agency said the El Paso Independent School District’s probation status should not hinder students trying to get into…
Continue ReadingCity-wide campaign to read “Bless Me, Ultima”
Readers of the best-selling Chicano novel “Bless Me, Ultima” will be able to watch the film adaptation this September. To prepare for the…
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