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Two Organ Mountain High School students face criminal charges after a school resource officer discovered they’d brought handguns onto campus. The students, who have not been publicly … more
New Raíces del Saber Xinachtli principal Hector Girón vowed to delve into the culture and emphasize the dual language, two-way immersion program to elevate students from Kindergarten … more
The Las Cruces City Council voted 4-3 in favor of two controversial public safety bills during a six-and-half-hour meeting on Aug. 5.  The bills allow Las Cruces police to enforce … more
The four people vying to be Doña Ana County’s next top executive are scheduled for public appearances Friday and Saturday. The four candidates will make presentations about their … more
The Las Cruces Fire Department announced in a news release they’ll host at least three public meetings and appearances in August, seeking to educate the public and receive feedback. … more
A 24-year-old man was injured in an all-terrain vehicle crash Tuesday evening, and was rescued with the assistance of the Las Cruces Fire Department and Mesilla Valley Search and Rescue, the LCFD … more
Police are investigating a shooting that killed a 44-year-old man who they say was attempting an armed break-in at an apartment complex on Wednesday evening.  A news release sent out by the … more
With no election needed, the faculty of New Mexico State University approved the formation of a union in June, received a green light from the state’s labor board and is headed to bargaining … more
The fate of two high-profile proposed ordinances seems headed for a close vote at the Las Cruces City Council on Aug. 5. Queries from the Las Cruces Bulletin, combined with previous public … more
New Mexico Senator Bill Soules, D-Las Cruces, and Experimental Aircraft Association member and local engineer owner Brett Hahn want everyone to have the confidence to feel like they can fly. The two … more
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced in a news release that she had signed the lone bill that emerged from her July 18 special legislative session on public safety. The bill, commonly referred … more
The New Mexico Supreme Court kicked back a highly-criticized ruling for a former teacher convicted of sexually assaulting a student in 2017. Patrick Howard, a 61-year-old former agricultural … more
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham promised a crowd of about 500 that she’d stay for as long as they had questions. And she kept that promise, staying for six hours at a town hall in Las Cruces on … more
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners announced the selection of four finalists as the county prepares to select its next county manager. The finalists include two locals and two … more
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved the $364,446,382 budget at its regular meeting on July 23.  The budget outlines the services to be provided and … more
A school district in San Juan County — small in student population, huge in land area — says it is in a precarious financial position as the Public Service Company of New Mexico … more
It’s a confusing time to be an elected Democrat in New Mexico. A stunted special session last week highlighted a divide between the governor and her fellow party members in the … more
The bleachers in the gymnasium at Centennial High School were packed and the shouts and cheers, at times, were as loud as any you would hear at a rivalry game. But the jubilant ruckus on this night … more
Andre Seldon Jr., who played corner for the New Mexico State University Aggies last year, died last weekend by apparent drowning, officials said. "The Aggie community is devastated to hear the … more
All five federal delegates of New Mexico, combined with several state officials, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the hours after President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the U.S. … more
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