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Child well-being in New Mexico appears to be slowly improving with a marked decline in child poverty. Data  from New Mexico Voices for Children found child poverty in the state is lower than it … more
A 42-year-old man was transported to a burn facility in Lubbock, Texas Thursday after an early morning fire at a residence on Cortez Drive, the Las Cruces Fire Department reported. Firefighters … more
Visit Las Cruces’ (VLC) annual Restaurant Week is Friday-Sunday, Aug. 4-13. “It's a week of delicious fare, discounts and rewards aimed at bringing business to restaurants throughout … more
Col. George Turner took over leadership at White Sands Missile Range Nov. 2 in a Change of Command ceremony. Following the passing of the colors ceremony, Major Gen. James J. Gallivan, … more
Las Cruces firefighters responded early Saturday morning to a multiple-alarm commercial building fire that had initially been reported as a tree fire, according to the Las Cruces Fire Department. … more
El Paso police identified a Las Cruces man as the victim of a crash on Interstate 10 on April 13. Michael Prendergast, 39, was killed when a semi truck hit his pickup truck. The crash occurred … more
The Las Cruces City Council approved a planning document Monday that sets the stage for potential development on Northrise Drive. The Northrise Blueprint was approved on a 5-to-1 vote on Feb. 5, … more
A voicemail ends with a death threat. Racist hate spewed in a phone call. An unknown car parked outside the house. Social media posts calling for summary execution. Threats of violence like … more
SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO – Is your internet too slow? Or too expensive? Are your options for high-speed connectivity slim – or worse — non-existent? Do you lack a computer, or maybe the … more
When it became clear that Doña Ana County’s population would exceed 200,000, the state legislature was spurred into action. Their goal was simple: prevent Doña Ana County from … more
The National Nuclear Security Administration is proposing to build an energy transmission line that would run across the protected Caja del Rio wilderness in northern New Mexico. It would be the … more
Senator Heinrich invited MacArthur Elementary's community school coordinator to be his guest at President Biden's address to Congress. more
The charter high school held its first public meeting since receiving a notice of breach from the New Mexico Public Education Commission. more
New Mexico State University’s Black Programs and the Black Student Association invite Aggies and community members from all backgrounds to join in a monthlong celebration of Black History Month … more
Future generations will never know the sights of the Kilby Motel or the infamous “eyesore” on Main Street – not if the city of Las Cruces has its way. Both buildings were … more
During an aerospace update luncheon with the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce, a panel made up of Debbi Moore, Chamber President & CEO; Jason Lazich, Virgin Galactic director or … more
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved funding for a new emergency management center during a meeting on March 26.  The Office of Emergency Management … more
The Las Cruces Police Department, as of 10 a.m., Oct. 31, had not made any arrests in a shooting incident that left seven people injured late Saturday, Oct. 28. A report of shots fired came to … more
Corwyn Shaughnessy embarked on his educational journey at New Mexico State University more than 20 years ago. Early on, he grappled with personal challenges that greatly impacted his academic … more
From Lujan’s Bakery, a Las Cruces fixture since 1955, to Spaceport America, the Las Cruces Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is partnering with local businesses, individuals, families and … more
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