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DACC Featured

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 Featured

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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NM State Swim & Dive 2026-27 schedule graphic featuring swimmer Emily Dobbins and a list of home, away and postseason meets.
Sports Featured

NM State Swim & Dive releases 2026-27 schedule

NM State Swim & Dive released its 2026-27 schedule, including five home events in Las Cruces and a Jan. 23 rivalry meet against New Mexico.

Izzy Palmisano
Laura Paskus smiles outdoors with a New Mexico landscape and mountains in the background.
Commentary

Aridification is here

Laura Paskus writes that New Mexico is already living with aridification as rivers dry, reservoirs shrink, trees die and communities face worsening water stress.

Laura Paskus
Close-up of water splashing across a dark surface, illustrating stormwater and drainage.
Doña Ana County

Phase 2 of La Union drainage project begins Aug. 31

Phase 2 of the Mendez Street Drainage Project begins the week of Aug. 31 in La Union, with San Antonio Street closing to through traffic for about two months.

Damien Willis
Graphic showing non-heroin opioids rising from 10.8% to 43.5% of New Mexico treatment admissions among adults ages 18 to 24 from 2013 to 2023.
Public Safety

Non-heroin opioids rose to 44% of New Mexico young-adult treatment admissions

Non-heroin opioids accounted for nearly 44% of New Mexico treatment admissions among young adults in 2023, up from about 11% a decade earlier.

Damien Willis
DACC professor Elmer González stands beside an event representative while holding the World Dental Hygienist Award against a blue stage backdrop.
Recognitions

DACC professor Elmer González receives international dental hygiene award

Doña Ana Community College professor Elmer González received the World Dental Hygienist Award during an international symposium in Milan, Italy.

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Black-and-white surveillance image showing two people moving through Strykers Shooting World during a November 2025 burglary.
Courts

Teen pleads guilty to all felony counts in Strykers Shooting World burglary

Javon Fielder, 17, pleaded guilty to eight felony counts in the 2025 burglary of Strykers Shooting World in Las Cruces.

Damien Willis
FYI+ flyer describing infant mental health services and child-parent psychotherapy for children ages 5 and younger and their caregivers in Las Cruces.
Community

FYI+ infant mental health program offers support for young children, caregivers

FYI+ offers infant mental health services in Las Cruces for children ages 5 and younger and their caregivers through child-parent psychotherapy.

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Details emerge in El Paso arrest of Las Cruces crime spree suspect
Crime

Details emerge in El Paso arrest of Las Cruces crime spree suspect

New details reveal what happened inside an El Paso home before Jesus Angel Cortez, a suspect in a Las Cruces crime spree, was arrested.

Damien Willis
Sunland Park City Council members sit at the dais during the Aug. 18 meeting at the city's Multi-Generational Center.
Sunland Park

Sunland Park voters to decide $8.25M bond package in November

Sunland Park voters will decide three general obligation bond questions totaling $8.25 million on Nov. 3 for recreation, public safety and infrastructure projects.

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

LCPS pays $11.3M for annual insurance coverage, up 14% from last year

Las Cruces Public Schools paid $11.3 million for annual risk insurance coverage for fiscal year 2027, about $1.4 million more than last year.

Damien Willis
Rendering of the proposed Project Jupiter data center campus in Doña Ana County.
Project Jupiter

State Supreme Court asked to table Project Jupiter air quality permit process

New Energy Economy has asked the New Mexico Supreme Court to halt Project Jupiter’s air quality permit proceedings, alleging discovery and due-process violations ahead of a Sept. 14 hearing.

Julia Gentin
New Mexico House Republican Caucus Chair Rebecca Dow, R-Truth or Consequences, poses for a portrait against a blue background.
Opinion

Opinion: $37 million question: More public land or better conservation

Rep. Rebecca Dow argues New Mexico should use $37 million for watershed restoration, forest thinning, soil health and other conservation work instead of acquiring more private land.

Rebecca Dow
Casa de Peregrinos Executive Director Lorenzo Alba speaks at a lectern during the Aug. 18 Sunland Park City Council meeting.
Sunland Park

Casa de Peregrinos pantry nearing completion in Sunland Park

Casa de Peregrinos says its long-planned Sunland Park food pantry is nearing completion and could open by early November, with local hiring already underway.

Damien Willis
Kristen Chasteen speaks at a lectern during public comment at the Aug. 18 Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education meeting.
LCPS

LCPS 6-12 academy plan draws pushback from MVLA families

LCPS is developing a new 6-12 academy for fall 2027, but MVLA families and board members are raising concerns about staffing, school culture, transparency and a fast approval timeline.

Damien Willis
A row of residential water meters and connected service pipes mounted along the exterior of a building.
Las Cruces Utilities

Las Cruces explains water-reporting violations amid growing transparency concerns

Las Cruces Utilities says a drinking-water reporting violation stemmed from paperwork errors, as critics continue challenging the city’s handling of lead and galvanized pipes.

Damien Willis
Sunland Park City Council members sit at a dais during the Aug. 18 meeting at the Multi-Generational Center, with mountains visible through windows.
Sunland Park

Sunland Park approves 1,202-acre Santa Teresa rezoning over planning commission objections

Sunland Park approved rezoning for a 1,202-acre Santa Teresa development despite planning commission objections over density, traffic, infrastructure and public engagement.

Damien Willis
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