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Jam-Packed East Texas Weekend: Tattoos, Baseball, and a Princess Party
A welcomed rare summer cool front moved through East Texas Wednesday afternoon sending temperatures 'plunging' a good 10 to 15 degrees below normal. Anytime we can experience a high temperature in the 80s in July we'll take it!. This cool down from the upper 90s and 100s appears as if...
BEWARE: Colors On New Heat Risk Map Warns Texans Of Extreme Heat
You'll probably be seeing more of a new map along with colors during the weather segment of your local news. Texans in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio are accustomed to the summer's heat and humidity. In fact, these three Texas cities are among the hottest in the nation according to Accuweather.
Molina Healthcare to distribute free backpacks and school supplies in Clint
CLINT, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A government-funded healthcare provider will be giving out free backpacks and school supplies in Clint on Thursday. Molina Healthcare of Texas, a government-funded healthcare provider, will host Backpacks, Books and Bright Futures in Clint on Thursday, offering students the chance to start a new academic year ready for success.
One person seriously injured in two-vehicle crash
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- One person is in the hospital after a two-vehicle crash in West El Paso, early Friday Morning. The crash happened on the eastbound lanes of I-10 between Mesa St. and Resler Dr. El Paso Fire dispatch did confirm that one person sustained serious injuries. They...
ABC-7 First Alert: Rain chances through the weekend
Happy Friday to the Borderland! We are under an ABC-7 First Alert because of the chances of rain lingering throughout the weekend. Your weather team is tracking a very active weather pattern where the Borderland may see an opportunity for rain daily in the Borderland with the highest chances on Monday.
Former state Rep. Pickett continues battle with city over fee in water bill
Joe Pickett was an elected as an El Paso city councilman in 1991, before serving in the Texas House of Representatives from 1995 to 2019. The same year he retired, Pickett noticed a 50% increase in the franchise fee on his water bill and went to the city to get answers.
The El Paso Symphony Orchestra brings back ‘Harry Potter’ film concert series
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Harry Potter fans, raise your wands! The El Paso Symphony Orchestra (EPSO) is announcing the return of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in concert. The event will happen at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Plaza Theatre, with James Welsch conducting the EPSO performing music live […]
Today’s national day: Sour Candy Day
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Choose your favorite sour candy and celebrate National Sour Candy Day! It awakens the taste buds and adds a punch of energy. I actually don’t like sour candy, so Sweet Tarts is as close as it gets for me. But I decided to go around the newsroom and take a poll […]
El Paso Resident Claims $1 Million Scratch Ticket Prize
EL PASO, TX – An El Paso resident claimed a top prize-winning ticket worth $1 million in the Texas Lottery scratch ticket game “$1,000,000 Crossword.” The ticket was purchased at Fast Market #4576, located at 629 S. Yarbrough Drive, in El Paso. The claimant elected to remain anonymous. Learn More Here.
El Paso sets the pace in Texas by cutting annual water loss to 4.8 billion gallons
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14) — El Paso Water officials said it's reduced the amount of water it loses each year to 4.8 billion gallons. That makes El Paso the only major city in Texas that has decreased the amount of water they lose. Issues including aging infrastructure can cause...
City’s Department of Public Health provides free vaccines for children
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The City of El Paso’s Department of Public Health will be providing free routine vaccines for children who are eligible, the City said in a press release. City officials are reminding parents to update their children’s routine vaccines by visiting one of the City’s community clinics. “The City of El […]
El Paso middle school bans all-black outfits, sweatshirts with hoods
EL PASO, Texas — Students at Charles Middle School in El Paso will head back to school soon, but they won’t be back in black. According to a letter to parents from Nick DeSantis, the school has adopted a new dress code based on policy feedback from families, faculty, staff and community stakeholders.
Daniel Villegas, of El Paso wrongful conviction case, arrested on domestic assault charge
Daniel Villegas, the El Paso man who gained national attention when he was found innocent after being imprisoned in a double murder in a 25-year legal saga, was arrested on a family violence charge. The El Paso Police Department arrested Villegas on a misdemeanor charge of assault causing bodily injury...
Locomotive Come Up Short and Bravos Face Pumas Tonight
El Paso Locomotive FC and FC Juarez both suffered defeats over this past weekend in their respective regular season matches. Locomotive fell to Las Vegas Lights at home by the score of 2-0, while the Bravos lost to Toluca on the road by the score of 3-2. El Paso will...
Former Miner Andrew Meyer selected in UFL draft
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Former UTEP offensive lineman, Andrew Meyer, was selected to the Michigan Panthers in the United Football League’s 10-round draft on Wednesday. Meyer played all four years of his collegiate career in the borderland, playing in 54 total competitions starting in 31. The center will be joined by FCS champion Isaiah […]
City of El Paso to enter settlement negotiations in unlawful towing suit
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- El Paso City Council passed a motion on July 17 to enter settlement negotiations with the federal government in a lawsuit surrounding unlawful towing. 'United States of America v. City of El Paso; United Road Towing, Inc.', which was filed in 2023, says the city and United Road Towing impounded and auctioned 176 vehicles of service members without a court order. The federal government claims this violates the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which is meant to give service members extra protections when legal proceedings may impact their duties.
Texas DPS driver license offices close due to tech issue Friday
DALLAS — Texas Department of Public Safety driver license offices were closed across the state Friday morning due to a technical issue, officials said. Texas DPS officials posted on X that the agency's information technology teams were "working diligently on a fix, however there is no current estimate on when [offices] will reopen."
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