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El Paso father recalls hit-and-run that left his young son hospitalized

4-year-old Jace Contreras is lying in a bed on the ninth floor of the Children's Hospital in El Paso. But he is far from alone. He is surrounded by his family, get-well balloons and a zoo of stuffed animals. → Read More

Borderland recording artist gives a behind-the-scenes look at 'American Idol'

The judges on "American Idol" gave local Borderland recording artist Elia Esparza her golden ticket to Hollywood. She was among the 50,000 hopefuls who auditioned. → Read More

In her own words: Estela Casas opens up about double mastectomy

ABC 7 news anchor Estela Casas will be away from the anchor desk for about 4 weeks. → Read More

Terminally ill El Paso teen dies nearly two days after her dying wish was granted

Lydia Dominguez, the terminally ill El Paso teenager granted her wish of getting married to her boyfriend, died Wednesday morning, a University Medical Center official confirmed. → Read More

Watching TV helped Borderland boy save best friend's life

Max Miller and his best friend Josiah Barrera are fifth-graders who like to bring their lunch to school and almost always share a table. But late last year, something happened in the cafeteria that would test the resolve of one boy and most likely seal the friendship forever. → Read More

City unveils master plan for Cohen site; regional water park, sports facility, restaurants and hotel

The City of El Paso unveiled the comprehensive master plan for the future of the Cohen site at a community meeting. → Read More

Metered parking may fund security at Cincinnati District

The Cincinnati Entertainment District, near the University of Texas at El Paso, is known for its thriving nightlife scene. But the city of El Paso is hoping to expand the District's reputation. → Read More

Taxpayer money likely needed to subsidize ballpark debt until 2023

City officials estimate taxpayer money will be needed for at least five or six more years to subsidize debt payments for Southwest University Park. During the past four years, the city has paid $2.2 million in general fund subsidies. → Read More

Expert: "El Chapo" vacuum tied to rising Juarez violence

It's been almost one year since Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Mexico's most notorious cartel kingpin, was extradited to the United States to face drug trafficking and other charges. He was moved from a prison near Juarez to a prison in New York. → Read More

Dog owner: "I was so mad. I was full of rage. I was full of guilt."

On Christmas eve, Aleks Castellon made a  plea on Facebook. Her beloved eight-year-old dog Karrae had been missing five days and she was desperate to find him. On December 30th, she posted again on Facebook. But her fear had turned into rage. → Read More

New El Paso Police Dept Unit takes aim at animal abusers

The El Paso Police Department is taking aim at those who abuse animals. The department has created the first Animal Cruelty Investigative Unit. → Read More

City delays vote on police body cams, not a priority

El Paso City Council voted to delay applying for a state grant to help fund police body cameras. → Read More

City approves zoning change, residents won't be evicted from 'illegal apartment building'

City Council Tuesday approved a zoning change that will allow residents to continue living in an apartment building built without permits in a residential area in the Lower Valley. → Read More

$135 million rebuild would make Socorro H.S. Borderland's priciest school

If voters approve a $448.5 million bond this November, Socorro High School could become the Borderland's priciest school. The proposed reconstruction of Socorro Independent School District's flagship school is set at $135 million. → Read More

Cohen Stadium master plan does not include Cohen Stadium

Hundreds of people packed a community meeting Monday night focused on the future of Cohen Stadium in northeast El Paso. → Read More

City Rep, residents want something unique for Cohen Stadium redevelopment

For many people who live and work in northeast El Paso, the dilapidated Cohen Stadium has become more than just an eyesore. → Read More

Red paint, a cross and a $4,000 reward; Tigua statue defaced

Vandalism or a hate crime? → Read More

"It's a hit piece, I think", non-profit fires back at city's consultant report

Members of the non-profit group Mexican American Cultural Institute said they were blind sided by a consultant's report on the organization. → Read More

City officials lash out at Sen. Jose Rodriguez over Gringolandia statement

The controversy surrounding the downtown arena and the fight to save El Paso's Duranguito neighborhood has taken a new twist. → Read More

Beloved member of El Paso's deaf community dies in crash

El Paso's deaf community is mourning the death of a member of their tight-knit family. → Read More