NMSU police search for suspected arsonist after multiple fires reported on campus
NMSU police say a woman is suspected of setting multiple fires on campus within 24 hours, including damage to palm trees and a building.
NMSU police say a woman is suspected of setting multiple fires on campus within 24 hours, including damage to palm trees and a building.
Early voting begins Tuesday in New Mexico for the June 2 primary election, with ballots available at county clerk offices before expanding to additional locations later in the month.
A Las Cruces woman faces a felony child abuse charge after police say an 8-year-old suffered neck injuries during a domestic incident.
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich has joined a bipartisan effort to expand access to artificial intelligence research through a proposed national resource.
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Doña Ana County has decommissioned an inactive Garfield fire station, shifting coverage to nearby units while maintaining emergency response.
A Las Cruces couple is charged with child abandonment after police say a 6-year-old was found wandering alone. One defendant allegedly told officers she was “fed up” with his behavior at school.
A Las Cruces 13-year-old known from the downtown Farmers and Crafts Market was airlifted to a Lubbock burn center after a house fire, as his family raises funds to support his recovery.
New Mexico State University’s Model United Nations team earned top honors at a national conference, continuing a streak that spans nearly two decades.
New Mexico has launched a public dashboard to track progress on its 50-year water plan, including conservation targets, new water supply projects and infrastructure improvements.
Plaintiffs in New Mexico’s landmark education lawsuit are asking a judge to let them rewrite the state’s reform plan, arguing it fails to meet court-ordered requirements.
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