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A small, house-shaped Christmas ornament hangs on a tree branch surrounded by multicolored holiday lights.
Guest Column Featured

What our Christmas ornaments remember for us

A guest column reflecting on the history and personal meaning behind holiday ornaments and the memories they carry across generation. Gabriella Brillante Organ Mountain News publishes guest columns from community members as a way to highlight personal stories and perspectives that help shape life in southern New Mexico. This essay

Graphic reading “Dead in the Desert: Unrecovered remains in New Mexico’s borderlands.”
Immigration Featured

‘An open graveyard’: Skeletal remains lie unrecovered in New Mexico’s borderlands

This republished Searchlight New Mexico investigation looks at the challenges of locating, identifying and recovering the remains of migrants who die in New Mexico’s borderlands.

A cyclist wearing a helmet and red flannel shirt rides along a paved path surrounded by tall dry grass under a clear blue sky.
Doña Ana County Featured

Mesilla Valley MPO seeks bicycle community representative for advisory committee

The Mesilla Valley MPO is seeking a Bicycle Community Representative for its Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Advisory Committee. Applications are open through Feb. 2.

Ken Miyagishima sits at a panel table during a Healthy Climate New Mexico town hall, with other panelists, audience members and presentation slides visible in a meeting room.
Politics Featured

Lone candidate for New Mexico governor attends climate-focused town hall

Only one 2026-gubernatorial candidate — Ken Miyagishima — showed up in person at a climate-focused town hall Thursday, while other Democrats sent surrogates and no Republicans appeared. The absence comes despite an online flyer listing 10 candidates.

Casa de Peregrinos Food Program logo featuring food icons inside a red circular seal.
Community

Project Jupiter donates $50K to Casa de Peregrinos during Sunland Park pop-up pantry

Project Jupiter donated $50,000 to Casa de Peregrinos, supporting a Dec. 5 pop-up pantry in Sunland Park as food insecurity increases across Doña Ana County

The El Paso Symphony Orchestra and UTEP choral groups perform onstage during the holiday concert A Christmas Fantasia at the Plaza Theatre in El Paso.
Reviews

Review: EPSO celebrates the holiday season with a bit of whimsy, laughter and nostalgia

Leah Romero reflects on the El Paso Symphony Orchestra’s A Christmas Fantasia, a festive concert featuring holiday favorites, guest soprano Erica Spyres and spirited audience participation

Children participate in a group activity during a Parks and Recreation program, smiling as they spread shaving cream across a table inside a recreation center.
City of Las Cruces

Registration now open for Las Cruces Winter Break Camp

Registration is now open for the City of Las Cruces Winter Break Camp, a $20 program for children in kindergarten through fifth grade running Dec. 22 through Jan. 2.

A dump truck unloads asphalt as road construction equipment repaves a highway in a rural area.
Roads

$2.3M US 70 roadway rehabilitation project to begin Monday

A $2.3 million roadway rehabilitation project on US 70 near Organ will begin Dec. 8, bringing lane closures and reduced speed limits through Dec. 23, weather permitting.

Logo for the New Mexico Department of Health, showing the outline of the state in purple with the words NM Health across it in purple and orange.
News

Rabid coyote bites hiker near Silver City, prompting weekend vaccination clinic

A coyote that bit a hiker in the Gila National Forest has tested positive for rabies, marking the region’s fourth case this year. A low-cost vaccination clinic is set for Saturday in Silver City.

A snow-covered evergreen tree stands on a hillside in front of rugged, white-dusted cliffs under a cloudy winter sky in New Mexico.
News

BLM drops Christmas tree and firewood permit fees to $1 through January

The Bureau of Land Management has reduced personal-use Christmas tree and firewood permits to $1 through Jan. 31 and expanded household limits, aiming to save families money and support wildfire prevention efforts.

A Las Cruces police officer on a motorcycle watches traffic on Red Hawk Golf Road with the Organ Mountains visible in the distance.
Public Safety

LCPD issues 27 citations during one-hour traffic operation on Red Hawk Golf Road

Las Cruces police issued 27 citations in a one-hour traffic enforcement operation on Red Hawk Golf Road, including speeding, registration and insurance violations.

Melanie Kenderdine, New Mexico’s secretary of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources, poses for an official portrait against a gray backdrop.
Government

NM cabinet Secretary Kenderdine abruptly resigns ‘for personal reasons’

New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Secretary Melanie Kenderdine resigned abruptly Dec. 5 for personal reasons, citing her husband’s poor health. Deputy Secretary Erin Taylor will serve as acting secretary while the governor’s office searches for a replacement.

Rows of glowing luminarias line a dark pathway at night, their warm light reflecting off the water below.
Events

NMSU to celebrate 40th annual ‘Noche de Luminarias’ Dec. 7

New Mexico State University’s 40th-annual Noche de Luminarias returns Dec. 7 with campuswide luminaria displays, festive music, hot cocoa and community activities — a free holiday event for families across Las Cruces.

A shopping cart symbol on a sign in a parking lot outside a retail store, with cars and a cloudy sky in the background.
Public Safety

Las Cruces police share safety tips for holiday shoppers

The Las Cruces Police Department is reminding shoppers to stay alert and take simple precautions to protect themselves and their property during the holiday season.

Exterior of the Doña Ana County Government Center in Las Cruces showing its arched glass entrance, beige facade and rows of palm trees under a partly cloudy sky.
Local

Doña Ana County delinquent property tax auction scheduled for Dec. 15

New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department will hold a delinquent property tax auction in Doña Ana County on Dec. 15 in Las Cruces for properties with unpaid taxes dating back at least four years.

Jagdish Khubchandani, in a navy suit and tie, sits at an outdoor picnic table and smiles toward the camera on the New Mexico State University campus.
NMSU

NMSU professor elected to World Association of Medical Editors leadership team

New Mexico State University professor Jagdish Khubchandani was elected secretary of the World Association of Medical Editors. The nonprofit advances standards in medical publishing across more than 50 countries; his new term runs through 2027.

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Education

New Mexico launches free online library of teacher-created classroom resources

The Public Education Department has launched a free website where New Mexico teachers can download, adapt and share lessons and classroom materials created by fellow educators, including Indigenous, Black and New Mexico history content.

Volunteers at a food pantry prepare bags of groceries for people waiting at the counter, with shelves of canned goods and staples visible behind them.
State

In NM’s most SNAP-reliant county, fear persists as the holiday season begins

Sierra County, the most SNAP-dependent county in New Mexico, faces rising food insecurity and growing concerns as the holidays start.

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