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A colorful portrait artwork displayed on a teal bus shelter in Las Cruces for the Art Stop program. The piece shows a woman surrounded by hearts, flowers and vivid patterns along Route 2.
Community

Las Cruces seeks artists for 2026 Art Stop bus-shelter exhibit

Artists in Las Cruces, Doña Ana County and nearby areas can apply by Nov. 2, 2025, to have their work featured on bus-shelter panels citywide.

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Officials from New Mexico and Mexico cut a yellow ribbon during the opening of New Mexico’s new Economic Development and Tourism office in Mexico City.
Economic Development

New Mexico opens Mexico City office to strengthen trade, tourism ties

New Mexico officials have opened a new Economic Development and Tourism office in Mexico City, more than 1,200 miles from the state, to deepen trade and cultural partnerships with Mexico.

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U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez speaks during a congressional committee meeting in Washington, seated behind a nameplate reading “Rep. Vasquez.”
Rep. Gabe Vasquez

Vasquez backs bill to extend federal health insurance tax credits

U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez has co-sponsored a bipartisan measure to extend federal health insurance tax credits set to expire this year, aiming to keep premiums stable for thousands of residents in southern New Mexico.

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Three people review redevelopment renderings for Camuñez Park displayed on easels during a public meeting about the West Picacho and Motel Boulevard Metropolitan Redevelopment Area plan.
City of Las Cruces

City seeks feedback on West Picacho, Motel Boulevard redevelopment plan

Las Cruces is taking public comment on a draft Metropolitan Redevelopment Area plan for West Picacho and Motel Boulevard through Oct. 29, 2025.

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A metal sign displays the NM State University logo in white against a brown background, illuminated by morning sunlight with blurred trees in the distance.
NMSU

NMSU faculty named among world’s top research scientists

Stanford University and Elsevier named 50 NMSU faculty among the top 2 percent of scientists worldwide — up from 41 last year — reflecting the university’s expanding impact in research and discovery across disciplines.

Adriana M. Chávez
A patient smiles while talking with two masked dental professionals preparing instruments at Doña Ana Community College’s dental clinic.
DACC

DACC dental clinic now accepting Medicaid insurance

Doña Ana Community College’s dental clinic is now accepting Medicaid insurance, expanding access to low-cost dental services for patients of all ages.

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A Las Cruces police traffic officer uses a radar device while monitoring vehicles along Lohman Avenue during a traffic enforcement operation.
Public Safety

LCPD traffic operation on Lohman Avenue results in 29 citations

Las Cruces police focused on speeding, registration and insurance violations in Thursday afternoon enforcement effort

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Graphic promoting Bold Futures’ “In My Shoes” mini film festival with yellow background and drawings of brown work boots and blue cowboy boots.
Events

Mini film festival explores reproductive justice through New Mexican stories

Bold Futures’ “In My Shoes” mini film festival will showcase short films on reproductive justice issues — from fibroids to doula care — Oct. 11 at the Las Cruces Convention Center.

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Community members participate in a Mamacítas Cibernéticas focus group in Chamberino, discussing digital literacy and internet access needs in southern Doña Ana County.
Technology

Mamacítas Cibernéticas highlight digital inclusion needs in southern Doña Ana County

A community group in southern Doña Ana County shared results of a digital literacy survey developed with support from Comcast.

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