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A nursing student practices inserting a breathing tube on a high-fidelity medical training mannequin inside NMSU’s new simulated operating room.
NMSU Featured

NMSU School of Nursing opens new simulated operating room

New Mexico State University opened a state-of-the-art simulated operating room for its nursing school’s anesthesiology program, giving students realistic, hands-on training with high-fidelity mannequins and hospital-grade equipment.

Residents fill the Doña Ana County Commission chambers as officials discuss Project Jupiter during a public meeting, with maps displayed on screens at the front of the room.
Environment Featured

Project Jupiter’s plan relies on natural gas — its impact on air quality remains unclear

Project Jupiter plans to use natural gas — but its developer and state regulators have not clearly addressed how the plant’s emissions might affect air quality in surrounding communities.

Unidentified student wearing a backpack walking down a school hallway with lockers and soft overhead lighting
Education Featured

New Mexico launches pilot program offering homeless high schoolers monthly payments for attendance and academics

New Mexico’s Public Education Department is launching a pilot program that provides $500 monthly to homeless high school students who meet attendance and academic requirements, aiming to boost graduation rates and support vulnerable youth.

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Events Featured

DACC to host free concert featuring world premiere of new works

Doña Ana Community College will present a free concert featuring the world premiere of two newly commissioned musical works on Dec. 5.

Lawmakers sit at a panel table during a New Mexico House Republican task force meeting as attendees listen from the audience at the Roundhouse.
Public Safety Featured

Governor’s adviser: 3 out of 4 days see New Mexico youth arrested with a firearm

New Mexico’s senior public safety adviser told lawmakers that a child or teen is arrested with a firearm on three out of every four days. The claim comes as officials and prosecutors warn of violent crime tied to repeat juvenile offenders.

A baby with blond hair sits in a gray car seat holding a green blanket and a pacifier while looking toward the camera.
Public Safety

Free car seat fitting station offered Thursday in Las Cruces

A free car seat fitting station will be held Thursday at Sisbarro Buick-GMC in Las Cruces with certified technicians offering inspections, safety guidance and limited replacement seats.

A sketched map highlights the boundaries of Epstein’s Zorro Ranch property next to a grainy aerial photo of the main residence and surrounding grounds.
News

By the #s: New Mexico mentions in recent Epstein email release

A new release of thousands of Epstein emails includes several dozen references to New Mexico, detailing invitations to his Zorro Ranch, visits to the state and mentions of former Gov. Bill Richardson as lawmakers pursue a truth commission.

A long northbound BNSF freight train sits on the tracks on a clear day, with rail cars stretching into the distance.
Public Safety

Police identify man killed in train collision near south Main Street

Las Cruces police identified 46-year-old Manuel Jose Aguirre as the man killed in a Nov. 26 train collision near south Main Street. Investigators say he was walking on the tracks and did not respond to warnings.

Four speakers sit at a panel table as a presenter stands with a microphone in front of a screen titled Yazzie/Martínez Case Snapshot during a public meeting.

New Mexico has a plan to fix its failure to educate disadvantaged kids. Not everyone thinks it’s enough.

New Mexico’s updated plan to overhaul education for disadvantaged children includes raises for educators and new supports for special-education, but advocates say it still falls short on transparency, funding detail and meaningful safeguards.

New Mexico Department of Transportation logo with a multicolor Zia symbol beside the agency name.
Region

I-10 westbound lanes near Lordsburg will close for bridge repairs this week

The westbound lanes of I-10 at Exit 24 near Lordsburg will close Dec. 3 to Dec. 6 for bridge repairs, with all traffic routed off and back onto the interstate.

A window reflects trees and campus buildings near New Mexico State University, with the NMSU logo visible on the glass.
Public Safety

UPDATE: NMSU police identify pedestrian killed in crash near campus

NMSU police identified the pedestrian killed in a Saturday morning collision near Cholla and Triviz as 32-year-old Julio Caro. Alcohol does not appear to be involved, and the driver cooperated with investigators.

Graphic of the New Mexico Department of Justice logo featuring a gold column design on a dark blue background.
Public Safety

Torrez secures agreement protecting legal aid for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors

Attorney General Raúl Torrez and a coalition of 20 attorneys general reached a binding agreement forcing the U.S. Department of Justice to drop limits on survivor services tied to immigration status.

Former Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima speaks to supporters indoors, standing with his arms raised near campaign signs during his run for New Mexico governor.
Politics

In Dem. primary for governor, former Las Cruces mayor talks pro-oil, anti-minimum wage agenda

Former Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima is pitching a pro-oil, anti-minimum wage agenda in his bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, a stance that is drawing criticism from within his own party.

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State

New Mexico reports $1.1 billion in resident-focused tax expenditures in FY25

New Mexico’s 2025 Tax Expenditure Report shows $1.1 billion in resident benefits, with food deductions and child tax credits leading all categories.

A group of children play a casual game of hockey on an indoor ice rink, with people watching from behind the barrier under warm string lights.
Community

Doña Ana County ice skating rink now open for winter season

Doña Ana County’s new indoor ice skating rink is now open at the County Fairgrounds and will remain in operation through Feb. 19, with varying hours and an online schedule.

A close-up of a New Mexico State Police vehicle with the words “State Police” reflected across the side, with another patrol unit blurred in the background during dusk.
Crime

Las Cruces motel standoff ends with arrest of man wanted in Arizona after woman reports sexual assault

New Mexico State Police say a DWI arrest in Socorro County led to a separate alleged sexual assault investigation in Las Cruces, where officers located and arrested 43-year-old Brian Smolak on two nationwide warrants after a tactical team made entry into a motel room.

A faint white outline of a human figure appears over a dim urban park at dusk, with graffiti-covered structures and a tall church steeple in the background.
Events

NMSU Art Museum to host 'A Day With(out) Art event' focused on HIV and harm reduction

NMSU’s Art Museum and Gender and Sexuality Studies program will host free screenings and presentations for A Day With(out) Art on Dec. 1, highlighting global artists whose work explores HIV, harm reduction and community health.

Two cardboard packages sit on a front doorstep, one upright and one tipped on its side, with a residential entryway and potted flowers blurred in the background.
Public Safety

Las Cruces police share tips to stop porch pirates this holiday season

Las Cruces police are reminding residents to take steps to prevent package thefts during the holiday season, offering tips on tracking deliveries, securing drop-off areas and reporting suspicious activity.

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