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The intoxicated manslaughter trial for 34 year old Hector Tellez began Monday in El Paso’s 384th district court. Tellez is accused of causing…
Continue ReadingThe intoxicated manslaughter trial for 34 year old Hector Tellez began Monday in El Paso’s 384th district court. Tellez is accused of causing…
Continue ReadingA discussion about banning electronic communications during El Paso County Commissioners Court meetings drew a lengthy discussion about First…
Continue ReadingA family of four was forced out of their Lower Valley home after their water heater exploded late Sunday night. The incident happened on the 8500…
Continue ReadingOne teenager died and four others were injured following a vehicular collision in far east El Paso early Sunday morning, officials said. According to…
Continue ReadingOfficials have caught a man who they believe escaped custody while at University Medical Center Saturday morning. According to a spokesperson from…
Continue ReadingAs first responders continue to search for the injured or dead in the tiny town of West, Texas, a look at how the explosion occurred is underway.…
Continue ReadingEl Paso Police are investigating a shooting near Downtown El Paso that wounded two people. The shooting took place at East Yandell and North Mesa…
Continue ReadingWEST, Texas (AP) – Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that…
Continue ReadingAfter a monumental victory over Miguel Cotto at Madison Square Garden in New York, WBA junior middlweight champion of the world Austin “No…
Continue ReadingThe Pentagon is sending about 200 soldiers from an Army headquarters unit to Jordan to assist efforts to contain violence along the Syrian border and…
Continue ReadingTwo men were taken to the hospital and another man was taken into custody after a wrong way wreck in central El Paso early Wednesday morning. The…
Continue ReadingDaniel “Danny” Saenz, the man shot and killed by an El Paso Police officer in March, had steroids and “bath salts” in his…
Continue ReadingProgress on the Tornillo Port of Entry remains stagnant across the border. Despite millions of dollars worth of construction, the town of Guadalupe…
Continue ReadingEl Paso County commissioners are working to oppose two bills that could handcuff them in future environmental lawsuits. State Rep. Cindy Burkett…
Continue ReadingCirilo “Chilo” Madrid was sentenced on Monday to 15 years in prison, to be served concurrently, for his role in defrauding the United…
Continue ReadingWatchers gathered by the hundreds on hilltops and behind windows some watching the weekend’s events from a birds-eye view. Some neighbors said…
Continue ReadingThe 10-story El Paso City Hall building has been demolished to make room for a Triple-A baseball stadium. The 34-year-old building in the West Texas…
Continue ReadingIn about 30 seconds, a chapter in El Paso’s history ended with the explosion of the two ASARCO smokestacks with dynamite. Two loud blasts…
Continue ReadingAfire at a mobile home in Northeast El Paso early Friday morning has left a man without a place to stay. El Paso Fire Department officials on the…
Continue ReadingThe demolition of the Asarco smoke stacks, and subsequent cleanup of the site, requires a large amount of funding, according to the site trustee…
Continue ReadingThe skyline of the city of El Paso is set to change forever. The Asarco smokestacks are set to come down in less than 48 hours. According to Asarco…
Continue ReadingThe Environmental Protection Agency released a statement on Thursday morning stating it was satisfied with the precautions being taken by the ASARCO…
Continue ReadingEl Pasoans are expected to be out in force early Saturday and Sunday morning to watch the City Hall and Asarco smokestacks demolitions. But where are…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State University is one step closer to finding a new president. The search started with 57 applicants from all over the country, a number…
Continue ReadingEvery city representative who ABC-7 spoke with Tuesday said they would not agree to have the City pay for Mayor John Cook’s legal bills. Cook…
Continue ReadingOnce again, City Council found itself Tuesday discussing at length the $270 million shortfall in the El Paso Firemen and Policemen’s pension…
Continue ReadingA family from Anthony, NM is without a place to stay after a fire ripped through their carport Monday night. The incident happened just after 10:30…
Continue ReadingMonday’s windy weather may be a pain for folks dealing with blowing dust and sand, but it’s not affecting the preparations for two…
Continue ReadingAfter Mexican authorities decided not to evacuate two neighborhoods directly across the border from the ASARCO smokestacks, some Juarez residents are…
Continue ReadingUPDATE April 8, 2013 6:38 p.m. El Paso County Commissioners approved $152 million worth of bonds on Monday by a vote of 3-to-1. The bonds will help…
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