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U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich speaks into a microphone during a Senate committee hearing.
Sen. Martin Heinrich Featured

Heinrich backs bill to expand Medicaid coverage for doulas, midwives

Sen. Martin Heinrich is cosponsoring legislation that would expand Medicaid coverage for doulas, midwives, Tribal midwives and lactation support providers.

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Water flows through a concrete-lined EBID irrigation canal bordered by trees and vegetation in southern New Mexico.
Rio Grande Featured

EBID assessing failure risks at all 27 district dams

EBID is conducting risk assessments on all 27 dams it owns and maintains to identify potential failure modes and determine which structures need attention first.

Damien Willis
Wooden signs reading “Mesilla Valley Leadership Academy” hang on a light-colored wall inside the Las Cruces school.
LCPS Featured

Union says LCPS created MVLA reapplication plan without required consultation

NEA-LC says LCPS created a plan requiring Mesilla Valley Leadership Academy educators to reapply for their jobs before consulting the union as required under the district’s collective bargaining agreement.

Damien Willis
Could salty groundwater become part of southern New Mexico’s water future?
Water Featured

Could salty groundwater become part of southern New Mexico’s water future?

New Mexico is making about $35 million available for brackish water projects as the state looks for new supplies in a hotter, drier future.

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The Rio Grande runs through a rocky canyon beneath steep desert cliffs and a partly cloudy blue sky.
Water Featured

EBID told to expect ‘critically low’ water supply in 2027

EBID is beginning contingency planning for 2027 after its water consultant warned the Lower Rio Grande should expect another critically low water supply.

Damien Willis
Exterior of the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex in Las Cruces, with the LCPS name displayed above the main entrance.
LCPS

LCPS approves first $16.25M sale from voter-backed school bonds

LCPS approved the first $16.25 million sale from the $65 million school bond package voters authorized in 2025, with funds expected in October.

Damien Willis
Graphic explains the proposed $74 million rehabilitation of Tortugas Site 1 Dam, a high-hazard structure east of NMSU built in 1962.
EBID

Tortugas dam faces $74 million rehabilitation as engineers warn of flood risk

Federal planners favor a $74 million rehabilitation of Tortugas Site 1 Dam, a high-hazard flood-control structure east of NMSU that engineers say no longer meets safety standards.

Damien Willis
Brad Weems, newly appointed director of the Las Cruces Airport, poses for a portrait in a blue suit and tie.
City of Las Cruces

Brad Weems appointed Las Cruces Airport director

Brad Weems has been appointed director of the Las Cruces Airport and will begin the job Aug. 24, bringing more than 20 years of aviation experience.

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A student uses a laptop at a wooden table with one hand on the trackpad and the other beside the computer.
LCPS

LCPS says Amira recordings deleted as district questions assessment’s future

LCPS says prior Amira student voice recordings have been deleted as board members and parents raise broader questions about the reading assessment’s reliability and future.

Damien Willis
Close-up of a mosquito standing on a light-colored surface.
Health

New Mexico warns mosquito season could stretch into fall

New Mexico health officials say mosquito season may last longer than usual this year, with West Nile virus risk potentially continuing into the fall.

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Silhouetted oil pumpjack and utility lines stand against an orange sunset over a desert landscape.
Oil & Gas Industry

Federal oil-and-gas leasing surges in New Mexico as royalty rates fall

BLM says New Mexico oil-and-gas lease sales have generated more than $4.4 billion in 2026 as a new federal law lowers royalty rates for new production.

Damien Willis
Las Cruces and NMSU police vehicles are parked along University Avenue near a New Mexico State University sign during a traffic enforcement operation.
LCPD

155 citations issued in joint Las Cruces-NMSU traffic operation

Las Cruces and NMSU police issued 155 traffic citations during a three-hour enforcement operation along University Avenue on the first day of fall classes.

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Graphic showing unemployment benefit paperwork, a debt forgiveness notice and a Feb. 21, 2027, deadline for nearly 30,000 New Mexicans.
State

Nearly 30,000 New Mexicans face deadline to seek pandemic unemployment debt forgiveness

Nearly 30,000 New Mexicans covered by a class action settlement have until Feb. 21 to apply for forgiveness of pandemic-era unemployment debt.

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Stephon Payne holds the basketball while playing for Seton Hall during the 2025-26 season.
Aggie Basketball

NM State adds Seton Hall transfer Stephon Payne

NM State men’s basketball added fifth-year forward Stephon Payne, who started all 33 games for Seton Hall last season and averaged 6.5 rebounds.

Michael Navarrette
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading “NO PROJECT JUPITER” outside the New Mexico Environment Department in Santa Fe.
Project Jupiter

NM residents protest pending Project Jupiter air quality permit outside Environment Department

New Mexico residents protested Project Jupiter outside the Environment Department as opponents filed new legal challenges over water wells and the air permit process.

Joshua Bowling
NMSU mechanical engineering student Quinn Thompson writes an equation on a whiteboard at the engineering tutoring center.
NMSU

NMSU Engineering awards nearly $1 million in scholarships to more than 1,300 students

NMSU’s College of Engineering awarded nearly $1 million in scholarships to more than 1,300 students during the 2025-26 academic year through the Scholar Dollar$ application.

Allison Brady
Healthcare provider conducts a virtual medical visit with a patient on a laptop, with medication bottles and supplies on the desk.
DACC

DACC to showcase free TimelyCare health services Aug. 26

DACC will host a TimelyCare event Aug. 26 at its Espina Campus to showcase free virtual medical and mental health services available to students.

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Participants in WNMU’s Basic Economic Development course gather on the Silver City campus after a week of regional growth and planning training.
WNMU

WNMU hosts one of 19 nationally certified economic development courses

WNMU hosted one of 19 nationally certified basic economic development courses, drawing regional leaders to Silver City for a week of professional training.

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