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An aerial view of the New Mexico State University campus in Las Cruces shows academic buildings and tree-lined walkways.
NMSU Featured

NMSU earns national recognition in U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Graduate Schools rankings

NMSU earned national rankings across multiple graduate programs in the latest U.S. News list, including business, public health and engineering.

Andrew Yang speaks at a podium during a Forward Party event in New Mexico, with U.S. and state flags displayed behind him.
Politics Featured

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang launches NM Forward Party

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang announced the New Mexico Forward Party in Santa Fe, with organizers aiming to recruit candidates and appeal to voters outside the two major parties.

The exterior wall of Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Las Cruces displays the school’s name.
LCPS Featured

LCPS continues to seek public input on Cesar Chavez Elementary name

Las Cruces Public Schools continues to seek public input on whether to rename Cesar Chavez Elementary amid recent scrutiny of Chavez’s legacy.

Front-facing booking photo of Tomas Rivas, a young man with short dark hair, standing against a height chart background.
Courts Featured

Judge denies new trial for Young Park shooter, sets hearing on alleged juror misconduct

A judge upheld Tomas Rivas’ Young Park murder convictions, rejecting claims of withheld evidence and insufficient proof while ordering a May 7 hearing on alleged juror misconduct.

Construction equipment works near a “Blast Zone Ahead” sign along a section of the border wall at Mount Cristo Rey.
Immigration

Blasting begins for border wall on cherished New Mexico mountain

Blasting has begun on Mount Cristo Rey near Sunland Park, opening a new phase of border wall construction on one of southern New Mexico’s most revered landmarks.

Firefighters working outside a two-story home during a structure fire response on Stagecoach Drive in Las Cruces
Local

Fire damages home on Stagecoach Drive in Las Cruces

Firefighters responded to a structure fire on Stagecoach Drive in Las Cruces, containing the blaze in about 20 minutes. No injuries were reported.

Former Republican congressional candidate Jose Orozco stands outdoors near a river with mountains in the background.
Elections

Republican drops out of Congressional District 2 primary

Jose Orozco’s exit leaves Greg Cunningham as the lone contender in New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District primary.

Las Cruces City Council members sit at the dais during a meeting as residents watch from the audience seating area.
City Council

Las Cruces City Council approves $25M in projects, advances $20M bond plan

Las Cruces City Council approved nearly $25 million in projects and advanced a $20 million bond plan funded by a voter-approved gross receipts tax increase.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez speaks at a news conference about a report on CYFD as a display behind him references systemic failures affecting children.
Accountability

New Mexico AG releases blistering report, announces lawsuit against state child welfare agency

A state report found systemic failures in New Mexico’s child welfare agency, including child deaths and retaliation claims, prompting a lawsuit seeking accountability.

A Boys & Girls Club of Las Cruces hard hat rests on a shovel during a groundbreaking ceremony.
Community

Boys & Girls Club breaks ground on new Las Cruces facility, seeks final $4M for project

The Boys & Girls Club of Las Cruces broke ground on a new 30,000-square-foot facility and is seeking $4 million to complete its $12 million campaign.

New Mexico Rep. Rebecca Dow speaks at a podium during a news conference at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.
Elections

Judge disqualifies Republican NM Rep. Rebecca Dow from June primary ballot

A judge removed Republican Rep. Rebecca Dow from the June primary ballot after ruling her nominating paperwork did not meet state requirements.

The Threads app icon appears on a smartphone screen alongside Instagram and other social media apps.
Courts

Judge denies Meta request to delay trial in New Mexico child safety case

A judge denied Meta’s request to delay trial in New Mexico’s case over child safety, allowing proceedings on potential platform changes to move forward May 4.

Christine and Sal Telles pose for a photo outdoors with the Organ Mountains visible in the background.
Public Safety

Woman saves husband’s life using CPR skills from Doña Ana County class

A Doña Ana County woman used CPR skills learned in a free two-hour class to save her husband’s life after he collapsed at home.

Cattle stand at a feed trough on a New Mexico farm, representing livestock tied to meat processing grant funding opportunities.
Agriculture

New Mexico to offer up to $3M in grants for meat processors starting April 13

New Mexico meat processing businesses can apply for up to $3 million in grant funding beginning April 13, with applications open through May 15.

Third Judicial District Court in Las Cruces, NM
Courts

Las Cruces jury convicts Josiah Ontiveros on three counts of first-degree murder in Young Park mass shooting

A Las Cruces jury found Josiah Ontiveros guilty on three counts of first-degree murder in the 2025 Young Park mass shooting and not guilty on three conspiracy charges.

State Rep. Raymundo Lara poses for a portrait wearing glasses, a suit and a red tie against a neutral background.
Opinion

Op-Ed: New Mexico should reject the illusion of ‘education freedom’

State Rep. Raymundo Lara argues New Mexico should reject a proposed federal education tax credit, warning it could weaken public school funding and accountability.

Students seated in a classroom or assembly listening to a speaker at the front of the room
LCPS

LCPS survey on school safety and culture open now, responses due April 27

Las Cruces Public Schools is asking parents, students and community members to complete a culture and climate survey by April 27.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez standing in a hallway wearing a suit and tie
Courts

AG: Woman found by Border Patrol in El Paso van abuse case leads to 20-year plea

A woman found by Border Patrol in a van at an El Paso port of entry later died, leading to a 20-year plea in a New Mexico abuse case.

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