Julio-Cesar Chavez, ABC-7 News

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Travelers at El Paso International Airport taking extra precautions and cleaning more due to coronavirus concerns

EL PASO. Texas -- El Paso International Airport is continuing with cleanliness guidelines and travelers are taking extra precautions amidst coronavirus concerns. An airport staffer told ABC-7 they have seen a lot less traffic in recent weeks, and an official representative said they follow the same cleaning schedule no matter what. “Every day of the → Read More

SWAT standoff in northeast El Paso ends peacefully as wanted man surrenders to police

EL PASO, Texas -- A SWAT standoff Friday afternoon with a wanted man barricaded in a home in northeast El Paso ended peacefully when he finally surrendered to police. Noel Thomas Taylor, 48, was taken into custody about 2:50 p.m. Police said the standoff erupted around 12:30 p.m., about two hours after officers and federal → Read More

Las Cruces teen next in line for heart transplant

LAS CRUCES, New Mexico -- Brannden Fernandez has a heart that’s too big for his body. His family always knew it would have to be replaced but that time came faster than expected. He’s 16 years old and waiting for a heart transplant. Last October Brannden Fernandez’ enlarged heart made his blood pressure in his → Read More

Mesa Street, I-10 east in El Paso among most congested roads in Texas

EL PASO, Texas -- Two of the 100 worst congested roads in Texas are located here in El Paso. According to the annual study released by the Texas A&M transportation institute, some of the heaviest El Paso commute congestion is on Mesa Street between Executive Center Blvd. and downtown. There's an average five minute delay → Read More

Chickenpox outbreak strikes at Mexican migrant shelter

A group of Central American migrants is under quarantine in a Juarez shelter after a chickenpox outbreak. The shelter itself has now opened its doors. Nearly 800 migrants are housed in the Leona Vicario shelter, where the Mexican federal government cares for Central American asylum seekers sent back by the US to wait in Mexico. → Read More

Texans in Congress have different approaches to gun violence after August shootings

August recess is just about over and Congress will go back to Washington after three mass shootings across the U.S. Elected officials representing El Paso and the state of Texas have plans to tackle the varied issues. → Read More

Crews extinguish fire in Fabens

Multiple agencies battled a fire in Fabens on Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Crews work to extinguish central El Paso fire

Crews are working to extinguish a fire in central El Paso Sunday night. → Read More

State Police: Investigators run out of leads in search for missing man

Investigators have no more leads in the case of a missing 73-year-old Las Cruces man. → Read More

Tax deadline approaches, here are some some tips for last-minute filing

If you have not filed your taxes yet pay attention, the final deadline is tomorrow. There are a ton of factors in everyone’s lives that affect how taxes need to be filed, here’s how you can find some help. → Read More

Police still searching for answers in Border Patrol Museum vandalism case

Police still searching for suspects in last month’s vandalism case at the Border Patrol Museum. → Read More

Snow into spring "can easily happen" as El Pasoans enjoy white capped mountains

As winter ends over the next few days, Saturday may not be the last time we have snow into the beginning of spring. → Read More

Firefighters battle structure fire in Hatch, New Mexico

Firefighers are currently battling a blaze in Hatch, New Mexico, the chief confirmed. → Read More

Horse rescue group needs help caring for abused animals

All the work falls on the shoulders of a single organization. They're struggling to keep up with the care, and are asking for you help. → Read More

The Night Shift: A look at changing smuggling patterns in the remote New Mexico desert

The Antelope Wells port of entry, a remote border crossing in the New Mexico desert, has been seeing hundreds of undocumented immigrants turning themselves over to Border Patrol almost every week. → Read More

EPISD to explore options to re-purpose or sell elementary campuses shutting down

Beall, Schuster, Alta Vista and Burleson Elementary schools will all shut down once this school year is over, but repurposing or selling those properties won’t be quick. → Read More

Deadly Fire Suspect: 'I'm determined to prove my innocence'

A Sunland Park couple charged in connection to a deadly arson case will remain jailed without bond as they await trial. → Read More

Sheriff's Office: Husband torches home after wife caught him with another woman

A man set fire to his mobile home in La Union Wednesday after a domestic dispute with his wife, who accused him of cheating after finding him with another woman, according to Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office. → Read More

Laura Avila dies after plastic surgery complications in Juarez procedure

Laura Avila, a woman who went into a coma after plastic surgery complications in Cd. Juarez , has died according to her sister's Facebook post. → Read More

Migrants seeking asylum moved from ports of entry as temps drop

Hundreds of asylum seekers waiting on the international bridges are being cleared and moved to a shelter as temperatures drop in the borderland. → Read More