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Angela Kocherga: February 2009 Archives


Returning to the Rio Grande Valley

5:27 PM Thu, Feb 26, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

We're back in the Valley for a series of stories this week. It's an interesting time of year here. Winter Texans are still enjoying the warm weather and relative calm before the first wave of Spring Breakers hits the beach. The sunny, palm tree-lined streets seem the same. And yet, something has drastically changed.

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Border Death Threats

5:50 PM Mon, Feb 23, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

Top officials in the Border State Chihuahua are on high alert after gunmen attacked a convoy escorting the Governor Sunday night. And the Mayor of Juarez is the target of death threats that include his family "even if they're in El Paso, Texas," according to anonymous signs posted in Juarez.

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New Travel Alert for Mexico

12:39 PM Fri, Feb 20, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

This is the peak season for sunny border towns. It's the time of year when "snow birds" from other parts of the country flock to the southwest to spend their winters and money. But if the popular Nogales is any indication -- drug violence is killing off tourism. And an updated U.S. State Department travel alert for Mexico is sure to make people think twice about crossing the border.

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Commando kills Police commander in Juarez

7:36 PM Tue, Feb 17, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

The Juarez city police department is on high alert after a hit squad ambushed a commander killing him and two other officers. A fourth officer was injured in the attack.

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Protesters block international bridges

6:46 PM Tue, Feb 17, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

It started on a bridge linking Laredo-Nuevo Laredo, spread to the McAllen-Reynosa area and ended in El Paso-Juarez. The protestors waved hand-made signs and shouted "soldiers get out!" But is this what it seems? A real backlash or an effort to sway public opinion against a government crackdown on drug traffickers?

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Tourists stay away from border towns

2:08 PM Tue, Feb 17, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

This is the peak season for sunny border towns. It's the time of year when "snow birds" from other parts of the country flock to the southwest to spend their winters and money. But if the popular Nogales is any indication -- drug violence is killing off tourism. And an updated U.S. State Department travel alert for Mexico is sure to make people think twice about crossing the border.

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Border grenade attacks

6:21 PM Thu, Feb 12, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga


PHOENIX - Grenades used in three recent attacks in northern Mexico and South Texas originated from the same stash, say U.S. investigators who suspect the paramilitary group known as the Zetas is behind the assaults.

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Protecting Americans who work in Juarez

2:58 PM Mon, Feb 09, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

As violent crime surges, the border city known as an international manufacturing center has created a new "safety corridor" for U.S. executives and others who work in Ciudad Juarez.

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JUAREZ CSI

5:23 PM Wed, Feb 04, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

All the murders and crime scenes in this Mexican border city provide plenty of forensic evidence and that led a doctor at the busy Juarez crime lab to develop a new method to help identify victims.

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Border corruption on the U.S. side

7:51 AM Mon, Feb 02, 2009 |
Angela Kocherga

A McAllen Border Patrol agent is the latest to plead guilty to bribery charges for accepting cash from drug traffickers to "escort" drug loads. This type of corruption is part of a growing concern as cartels look for ways to get around tighter border security.

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Angela Kocherga

Border Bureau Chief Angela Kocherga files regular news stories for KHOU-TV from our bureau based in El Paso.