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The top station in sunny El Paso is looking for a talented, driven photojournalist for its bureau just across the state line in New Mexico. You must…
Continue ReadingThe top station in sunny El Paso is looking for a talented, driven photojournalist for its bureau just across the state line in New Mexico. You must…
Continue ReadingKVIA ABC-7 is looking for an aggressive reporter who fights for – and delivers – lead stories day in and day out. You must be…
Continue ReadingWhile you may have been resting after a Thanksgiving feast Thursday night, many were flocking to malls across El Paso to snag a good deal. Retailers…
Continue ReadingThe El Paso Sheriff’s Office says a deadly crash in Fabens resulted in a power outage. The crash happened around 2:30 Friday morning on the…
Continue ReadingIn the tight-knit town of Canutillo, it’s not rare to find generations of Eagles in one family, including Gracie Grier’s. “I…
Continue ReadingThe ABC drama Designated Survivor depicts what happens in the days after a catastrophic event takes place in our nation’s capital, killing the…
Continue ReadingThe ABC drama Designated Survivor depicts what happens in the days after a catastrophic event takes place in our nation’s capital, killing the…
Continue ReadingThe Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) confirmed via Twitter that a pedestrian struck on Interstate 10 Thursday morning has died. It happened…
Continue ReadingWith the country divided over the results of the recent presidential election, Thanksgiving dinner may have been a little more contentious for many…
Continue ReadingGunfire erupted at an annual Thanksgiving Day football game in Louisville, Kentucky, leaving at least two dead and four others wounded, Louisville…
Continue ReadingA grade-school student in the violent Mexican border city of Matamoros has won a runner-up prize in a state science fair with an unusual proposal: a…
Continue ReadingTexas A&M University says it didn’t invite a leader of the “alt-right” movement who’s scheduled to speak at the school…
Continue ReadingTwo months before Inauguration Day festivities, an extraordinary number of recently retired generals, including some who clashed with President…
Continue ReadingVandals broke into a shelter, left feces on crosses made by migrant men and trashed other parts of the building. Someone made a threatening call to a…
Continue ReadingThe Powerball jackpot is on the upswing again, growing to more than $400 million on the Thanksgiving holiday. The jackpot was an estimated $403…
Continue ReadingThe Navy says the names, Social Security numbers and other sensitive details of 134,386 current and former sailors have been breached on a…
Continue ReadingThe day before Thanksgiving is known in some circles as Blackout Wednesday, Black Wednesday or Drinksgiving. It’s become one of the busiest…
Continue ReadingThe city’s Environmental Services Department (ESD) wants to remind residents this Thanksgiving to not pour oil down the drain or in the…
Continue ReadingCLICK HERE TO STREAM LIVE Good Morning El Paso and Happy Thanksgiving. We are LIVE out at the Sun Bowl Parade this morning talking with people…
Continue ReadingA large portion of Montana Avenue will be closed off on Thanksgiving for the FirstLight Federal Credit Union Sunbowl Parade. It will be on Montana…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, Texas – UTEP had warned that their opponent Wednesday was not to be overlooked. Southeastern Louisiana entered the night 3-1 on the…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, Texas – There’s plenty of sibling rivalry that happens around the dinner table come Thanksgiving Day, but there was also a bit…
Continue ReadingTexas Education Agency data reveals a sharp increase in the number of improper student-teacher relationships. It’s the highest number the TEA…
Continue ReadingThe defense attorney representing the man in jail for the death of baby Nevaeh Martinez in 2012 said the work of a defense expert allowed his client…
Continue ReadingPleasant conditions will prevail for Thanksgiving across the Borderland with daytime temperatures still a few degrees above normal and mostly sunny…
Continue ReadingThe man in jail for the death of an 11-month-old baby girl in 2012 pleaded guilty Wednesday to “reckless injury to a child.” Irving Aaron…
Continue ReadingA man accused of molesting a teenager turned himself in to detectives, a spokeswoman with the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department said.…
Continue ReadingThe 80th annual First Light Federal Credit Union Sun Bowl Parade will require Sun Metro to detour 10 routes and temporarily relocate the Robert E.…
Continue ReadingA large portion of Montana Avenue will be closed off on Thanksgiving for the FirstLight Federal Credit Union Sunbowl Parade. It will be on Montana…
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