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At a special meeting Friday morning, July 14, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents provided updates on the search process for the university’s next leader. Importantly, the … more
You’ve surely seen the big red “X” south of the border in Juarez, as you’re driving along Interstate 10 near downtown El Paso. At 8 p.m. July 22, the red “X,” … more
Doña Ana County and the city of Las Cruces open community centers to the public to provide relief high temperatures. more
The 1-25 crossover bridge, which carries traffic from eastbound Interstate 10 to northbound Interstate 25 remains closed following a tanker truck crash July 11. Only one vehicle was involved, … more
Virgin Galactic has announced the first private astronaut mission, “Galactic 02,” has a launch window set on Aug. 10. It will be crewed by Jon Goodwin, an 80-year-old, Olympian and early … more
July 16th 10:35 statement from the Alamogordo Police Department… “It is with profound sadness that the Alamogordo Police Department announces the passing of Officer Anthony Ferguson … more
At its July 3 regular meeting, the Las Cruces City Council unanimously approved revised fees for city Parks and Recreation Department programs and facilities. The council also approved a new program … more
South Central Regional Transit District (SCRTD) ridership increased by 28 percent in the past fiscal year, with 99,318 trips generated from communities in Hatch, Las Cruces, Anthony, Chaparral, … more
Las Crucen Xochitl Torres Small was confirmed July 11 as Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). "Xochitl Torres Small has dedicated her career to serving the agriculture … more
Here is the text of a memorandum New Mexico State University interim Chancellor Jay Gogue sent June 30 to the “NMSU community”: On Thursday, June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court ended … more
EDITOR’S NOTE: Upon the recent passing of Bernice Binns – see obituary here – her widower Eddie Binns found this letter they had received in recent months. Dear Eddie & … more
New laboratories officially opened this morning (Thursday, July 13) are “a key component of services” offered by the New Mexico Department of Agriculture going forward, New Mexico Lt. … more
A federal program launched during the pandemic helps low-income families pay their monthly internet cost – sometimes covering the whole bill. But many people across Southern New Mexico are … more
The 2023 monsoon season is “off to a slow start” but likely will have a “gangbuster finish,” said National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologist Jason Laney, based at NWS’ … more
From the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: “If you have type 1 diabetes (T1D), your pancreas doesn’t make insulin or makes very little. Insulin helps blood sugar … more
Las Cruces middle school student Lila Sanchez is making her first trip to Washington, D.C., where she and other children from across the country are advocating for more diabetes research and lower … more
Eleven students from Las Cruces middle schools are now graduates of a Doña Ana Community College camp aimed at giving hands-on experience in automation and manufacturing. The students … more
Doña Ana Community College Automotive Program has received full re-accreditation from the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASE), DACC said in a news release. The … more
One of the newest solar power arrays to come on line is in Doña Ana County. It’s the Buena Vista Energy Center on more than 2,700 acres of state land in Chaparral. The project is … more
Author and activist Margaret Randall visited Las Cruces to read some of her poetry and visit with locals on Sunday, July 9. The 86-year-old writer still dedicates daily time to her writing and … more
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