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Graphic showing Sunland Park with wind turbines, solar panels, an electric car charging, a school bus and a semi truck, representing transportation and energy as part of a March 11 forum.
State Featured

State to hold energy-transition forum in Sunland Park on March 11

New Mexico will hold a public forum in Sunland Park on March 11 to gather input on transportation as part of a statewide energy-transition plan. It is the closest stop for Doña Ana County residents

A man with a microphone speaks to a small group standing in a farm field, with rows of crops and trees visible in the background.
NMSU Featured

NMSU renews designation as Carnegie Community Engaged University

New Mexico State University’s renewed Carnegie Community Engagement classification acknowledges sustained community collaboration and university efforts to connect research and service for regional impact.

Mylis Murdock, Dr. Marnie Rocha, Michelle Guzman-Armijo and Shannon Bradley stand together in front of a DACC backdrop during a college event.
DACC Featured

DACC instructor Dr. Marnie Rocha receives 2026 excellence in teaching award

Doña Ana Community College instructor Dr. Marnie Rocha received the 2026 Donald C. Roush Excellence in Teaching Award during the college’s spring convocation.

Split image shows the She Dances film poster with two dancers and a portrait of actor Steve Zahn, star of the Las Cruces International Film Festival opening-night film.
Events Featured

Film festival opening night film 'She Dances' stars acclaimed actor Steve Zahn

The 11th Las Cruces International Film Festival opens with She Dances, starring Steve Zahn, with an April 8 screening and Q&A to launch the event.

New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver smiles in an outdoor portrait with greenery in the background.
Legislature Featured

Secretary of state highlights passage of election security, school election bills in 2026 session

New Mexico’s secretary of state highlighted two major election bills passed in the 2026 session, including emergency election procedures and a proposed constitutional amendment on school elections.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez stands in a hallway at the state Capitol.
Crime Featured

New Mexico attorney general reopens criminal investigation into alleged activity at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has reopened a criminal investigation into alleged illegal activity at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch and is seeking access to unredacted federal case files.

Rod Pior, Karen Padilla, Jim Young and Dr. Michael Mapp stand together in the NMSU band room, smiling in front of music stands and percussion instruments.
Events

Mesilla Valley Concert Band to present ‘Spring Potpourri’ concert March 8 at NMSU

The Mesilla Valley Concert Band will present its free “Spring Potpourri” concert March 8 at NMSU’s Atkinson Recital Hall, featuring guest conductors and horn soloist Nancy Joy.

Sign outside the United States Courthouse for the District of New Mexico at 100 North Church Street in Las Cruces.
Crime

Las Cruces woman pleads guilty in federal meth trafficking case

A 43-year-old Las Cruces woman pleaded guilty in federal court to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine after agents seized more than 40 grams during a 2025 traffic stop.

U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez speaks with Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen during a Feb. 20, 2026 news conference at the sheriff’s office in Albuquerque about drone use in local law enforcement.
Immigration

US Rep. Vasquez ‘fully’ supports NM Legislature’s ban on ICE detention facilities

U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez says he “fully” supports a new state law banning ICE detention contracts in New Mexico, aligning with lawmakers seeking to end local participation in federal immigration detention.

Red stop sign against a background of trees.
News

Four-way stop planned at University Avenue and Avenida de Mesilla for about one month

A four-way stop will be installed at University Avenue and Avenida de Mesilla beginning the week of Feb. 23 as crews remove and replace traffic signal infrastructure at the intersection.

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks at a Roundhouse news conference after the legislative session, seated beside House Speaker Javier Martínez.
Legislature

NM Gov praises malpractice reform, free child care, lawmakers as her final regular session ends

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham praised malpractice reform, expanded free child care and other legislative wins as New Mexico’s final regular session of her term came to a close.

Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office patrol unit parked along a dark roadway with emergency lights flashing as firefighters and deputies respond to a nighttime structure fire in the background.
Public Safety

Details emerge in fatal deputy shooting during Tortugas house fire

Sheriff Kim Stewart released new details Thursday about the Feb. 17 shooting in the Tortugas area, where authorities say Dylan Leonard was shot and killed after emerging with a knife during a structure fire response.

Members of New Mexico’s Jeffrey Epstein Truth Commission sit around a conference table during a meeting at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.
Legislature

New Mexico’s Jeffrey Epstein ‘truth commission’ gets off the ground

New Mexico’s Jeffrey Epstein Truth Commission has begun its work, with members tasked with investigating the state’s connections to the late financier and recommending reforms to prevent future abuses.

New Mexico Rep. Reena Szczepanski speaks on the House floor at the Roundhouse while holding a microphone during a legislative session.
Legislature

NM House passes passes law shielding elections from federal interference

The New Mexico House has approved a bill designed to shield state elections from federal interference, sending the proposal to the Senate for further consideration.

The New Mexico State Capitol building, known as the Roundhouse, stands in Santa Fe with a statue in front and tree branches framing the circular structure.
Legislature

Governor says key priorities pass Legislature as malpractice, mental health bills head to her desk

Medical malpractice reform and changes to mental health commitment laws have cleared the New Mexico Legislature and head to the governor’s desk, while a universal child care plan awaits a final Senate vote.

New Mexico Sen. Angel Charley speaks during a legislative committee meeting while seated at a desk with a tablet in front of her at the Roundhouse.
Legislature

NM Legislature approves resolution for lawmaker pay, sending question to voters on November ballot

New Mexico lawmakers approved a resolution asking voters to decide in November whether legislators should receive salaries, potentially ending the state’s long-standing unpaid Legislature.

Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office vehicle parked on a dark roadway at night with emergency lights flashing as firefighters and deputies respond to a scene in the background.
Public Safety

Man killed after armed confrontation with deputies at Watson Lane structure fire scene

A man died Tuesday evening after an armed confrontation with Doña Ana County sheriff’s deputies at a structure fire scene on Watson Lane in the Tortugas area. A multi-agency task force is investigating.

Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story speaks at a podium during a Feb. 17, 2026 news conference about the Feb. 8 fatal police shooting, with a department logo backdrop behind him.
LCPD

Chief details timeline, suspect history in Feb. 8 fatal police shooting near Walmart

Las Cruces police released new details and video timelines Tuesday about the Feb. 8 fatal shooting of a suspect who fired at officers near Walmart on South Valley Drive.

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