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People walk along a Las Cruces sidewalk during a previous No Kings rally, carrying signs and an American flag.
Events Featured

Indivisible Las Cruces plans 'No Kings 3' rally at Albert Johnson Park on March 28

Indivisible Las Cruces plans a “No Kings 3” rally March 28 at Albert Johnson Park. Organizers say the event will highlight civic concerns and stress nonviolent participation.

NMSU student using a camera mounted on a small tripod inside the university library as part of the library’s Loanable Technology Program.
NMSU Featured

NMSU Library launches Loanable Technology Program to support student creativity, academic success

New Mexico State University Library has launched a Loanable Technology Program allowing students to borrow cameras, audio equipment and other tools to support class projects and creative work.

Seal of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Federal Court Featured

Woman sentenced to 10 years in prison in New Mexico after seventh federal reentry conviction

Federal prosecutors say a 60-year-old Mexican national was sentenced to 10 years in prison in New Mexico after pleading guilty to reentry following removal.

Portrait of MountainView Regional Medical Center CEO Patrick Shannon in a tan suit and red tie, with the hospital campus blurred in the background.
Opinion Featured

MountainView Regional Medical Center: Caring for you and the place we all call home

MountainView Regional Medical Center CEO Patrick Shannon details community impact, expanded services and healthcare investment in Doña Ana County.

Hydroponic growing system with LED lights and planting trays inside a modified container unit developed by DACC and NMSU for agricultural research and demonstrations.
DACC

DACC partners with NMSU to develop hydroponic plant system for Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum

Doña Ana Community College and New Mexico State University developed a hydroponic plant system that will be used for research and educational demonstrations at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum.

Las Cruces Police Department patrol vehicles with emergency lights activated at night.
Crime

Las Cruces man jailed without bond on felony strangulation charge

A 23-year-old Las Cruces man is being held without bond after police say he strangled a woman during an altercation at Hotel Encanto.

Tax documents, envelopes and a calculator sit on a desk next to a cup of coffee.
State

New Mexico reminds residents to file income tax returns by April 15

The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department reminds residents that state and federal income tax returns are due April 15 and highlights refundable credits available to eligible filers.

Police vehicle parked at a law enforcement facility.
Crime

Texas man charged with strangulation, false imprisonment after alleged assault in Sunland Park

A 19-year-old Texas man faces multiple felony charges after Sunland Park police say he assaulted a woman and prevented her from calling for help during a domestic dispute.

Sen. Martin Heinrich speaks during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing in Washington.
Sen. Martin Heinrich

Heinrich says New Mexico gas prices up 35% amid U.S. conflict with Iran

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich says New Mexico gas prices have risen 35% to an average of $3.67 per gallon and blames the increase on the Trump administration’s military actions in Iran.

Terrell Owens smiles while wearing a suit and tie during a public appearance.
Community

Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens to speak at Boys & Girls Club Henson Breakfast in Las Cruces

Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens will headline the 18th Annual Lou & Mary Henson Community Breakfast on May 14 at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces.

Exterior entrance of Mesilla Valley Behavioral Hospital in Las Cruces.
Public Safety

Judge orders release without bond for former Mesilla Valley Behavioral Hospital nurse facing sex charges

A Doña Ana County magistrate judge ordered the release without bond of former Mesilla Valley Behavioral Hospital nurse Kayla Salcido while she faces multiple felony sex charges involving a juvenile patient.

Blue police lights illuminated on the roof of a patrol vehicle during an emergency response.
Public Safety

Las Cruces man charged after stolen car crash leaves woman airlifted to El Paso hospital

A Las Cruces man faces felony charges after a Feb. 6 stolen car crash left a woman seriously injured and airlifted to an El Paso hospital. Prosecutors are seeking pretrial detention.

Red and blue police lights flash atop a patrol vehicle at night.
Crime

NMSU football player arrested on domestic battery charges tied to incidents in campus dorm

An NMSU football player was arrested March 13 on two counts of battery against a household member tied to alleged incidents inside Piñon Hall on the Las Cruces campus.

Person pumping gasoline into a car at a gas station as fuel prices rise ahead of Spring Break travel.
Gas Prices

Gas prices jump in Las Cruces as Spring Break travel begins and global oil tensions rise

Gas prices are climbing in Las Cruces and across New Mexico as Spring Break travel begins, with AAA reporting a sharp weekly jump and local stations ranging from about $3.29 to $3.99.

Hadley Hall on the New Mexico State University campus in Las Cruces, with the Organ Mountains visible in the background
NMSU

NMSU named Gilman Program 25th anniversary top-producing institution

New Mexico State University has been named a Gilman Program 25th Anniversary Top-Producing Institution after helping more than 140 students earn scholarships to study or intern abroad since 2012.

U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez listens during a congressional session in the House chamber.
Rep. Gabe Vasquez

Rep. Gabe Vasquez seeks answers after reported U.S. strike on Iranian girls’ school killed 175

U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez joined colleagues in demanding answers from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after reports said a U.S. strike on an Iranian girls’ school killed 175 civilians.

Doña Ana Community College campus in Las Cruces with the Organ Mountains visible in the background.
Community

DACC food pantry receives 3,000-pound delivery through new Roadrunner Food Bank partnership

Doña Ana Community College’s food pantry received a 3,000-pound delivery from Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico as part of a new monthly partnership to support students facing food insecurity.

Daisy A. Maldonado, candidate for Doña Ana County Commission District 1, in a portrait photo wearing a light-colored hijab and floral top.
Elections

Daisy A. Maldonado announces run for Doña Ana County Commission District 1, criticizes Project Jupiter financing

Las Cruces resident Daisy A. Maldonado announced a campaign for the Doña Ana County Commission’s District 1 seat, criticizing the county’s approval of financing tied to Project Jupiter.

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