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Doña Ana County Featured

Doña Ana County advances Project Jupiter data center plan despite water concerns

Doña Ana County commissioners advanced Project Jupiter, a multibillion-dollar data center plan in Santa Teresa, over community concerns about water and tax equity. A final vote is set for Sept. 19.

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Local Featured

John Muñoz announces candidacy for Las Cruces City Council District 6

Business and nonprofit leader launches campaign focused on safety, housing and inclusive growth Organ Mountain News report LAS CRUCES – Two candidates are now in the running for Las Cruces City Council’s District 6 seat. Business and nonprofit leader John Muñoz announced his candidacy this week, joining Tommy Black, who

Front entrance of the Doña Ana County Government Center in Las Cruces, with palm trees lining the walkway under a partly cloudy sky.
Doña Ana County Featured

Doña Ana County to weigh incentives for “Project Jupiter” AI data center campus

Doña Ana County commissioners will consider a first step Tuesday toward incentives for Project Jupiter, a hyperscale AI data center campus, without details yet on water and electricity impacts.

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Real Estate Featured

Livingston named executive director of New Mexico Construction Alliance

Las Cruces business owner, community leader takes helm of statewide trade group Organ Mountain News report LAS CRUCES - Roxanne Livingston has been named executive director of the New Mexico Construction Alliance. The announcement came during the alliance’s quarterly luncheon Aug. 14. Livingston succeeds interim director Steve Montanez, who

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State Featured

New Mexico child welfare systems haven’t improved in last half year, arbiter finds

A court-appointed arbitrator says New Mexico’s foster care, juvenile justice and child welfare programs remain out of compliance with a 2020 settlement. Austin Fisher, Source New Mexico This article was originally published by Source New Mexico. New Mexico’s foster care, juvenile justice and child welfare programs have not

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MVRDA, county urge residents to sign up for CodeRED alerts

The free system delivers emergency warnings by phone, text, email and social media to keep residents informed and safe. Organ Mountain News report LAS CRUCES - The Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority, working with the Doña Ana County Office of Emergency Management, is urging residents to sign up for CodeRED,

Federal appeals court bars New Mexico’s 7-day waiting period for gun purchases
State Featured

Federal appeals court bars New Mexico’s 7-day waiting period for gun purchases

A federal appeals court has blocked enforcement of New Mexico’s new seven-day waiting period for gun purchases, siding with challengers who argued it violates constitutional rights. Source New Mexico staff, Source New Mexico This article was originally published by Source New Mexico. The federal Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals

New Mexico offering free Pack ‘n Play cribs with Safe Sleep training
Health

New Mexico offering free Pack ‘n Play cribs with Safe Sleep training

The New Mexico Department of Health is giving free Pack ‘n Play portable cribs to parents and caregivers who complete a free Safe Sleep Ambassador training to prevent infant sleep-related deaths.

Kristi Noem stands in front of a newly painted section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Santa Teresa, accompanied by customs and border agents.
State

Homeland Sec. Noem visits NM, says Trump wants border wall painted black

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says President Trump wants the border wall painted black to deter climbers by increasing heat retention and reducing rust. Danielle Prokop, Source New Mexico This article was originally published by Source New Mexico. SANTA TERESA - U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

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Public Safety

Authorities warn of spike in overdoses in Las Cruces, Doña Ana County

HIDTA alert cites seven overdoses since Sunday, two fatal, with carfentanil possibly involved Organ Mountain News report LAS CRUCES - Drug intelligence officers are warning the public after an unusual spike in overdoses in Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, including two deaths since Sunday. The High Intensity Drug Trafficking

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Health

LCPS to host Aug. 28 vaccination clinic offering flu, shingles and pneumonia shots

Las Cruces Public Schools will host a vaccination clinic Aug. 28 at the district’s operations center, offering flu, shingles and pneumonia shots. Insurance required, no Tricare accepted.

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NMSU

Jamal Mamkhezri aims to elevate energy economics at NMSU

NMSU associate professor Jamal Mamkhezri, holder of the Chevron Endowed Professorship, is advancing energy economics research and education while securing major grants and national recognition.

Raising Cane’s cups and lemonade jug at a previous Lunchbox Lemonade event on Plaza de Las Cruces, with children playing in the splash pad behind
Community

LCPD to host Lunchbox Lemonade season finale at Plaza de Las Cruces

Community Outreach Team invites residents to share lunch, lemonade and conversation at the splash pad Aug. 21 Organ Mountain News report LAS CRUCES - The Las Cruces Police Department’s Community Outreach Team will wrap up its Lunchbox Lemonade series with a final event Thursday, Aug. 21, at the Plaza

Aerial view of flooded neighborhoods with muddy streets and standing water, mountains in the distance — July 24, 2025
News

Federal disaster declaration extends to Doña Ana, Otero counties after monsoon floods

Federal officials extend disaster aid to Doña Ana and Otero after monsoon floods — residents can apply for FEMA help. Danielle Prokop, Source New Mexico This article was originally published by Source New Mexico. In the wake of further monsoon flooding in July, federal officials over the weekend extended federal disaster

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Community

Las Cruces gains five new veterinarians through recruitment program

Animal Companions of Las Cruces continues its mission to expand veterinary care by supporting recent graduates and externs joining local clinics Leah Romero Correction (Aug. 19, 2025): An earlier version of this story described Animal Companions of Las Cruces as a standalone nonprofit. It is a program housed at the

A customer stands at a cashier’s window inside Las Cruces City Hall while a staff member assists from behind the glass.
City of Las Cruces

City reminds utility customers of other payment options during two-hour closure

The City of Las Cruces Cashiering Program will close from noon to 2 p.m. Aug. 21 for staff training. Residents can still pay utility bills by phone, online, at Walmart or through drop-box and one-time payment options.

Ray Jaramillo, owner and director of Alpha School in Las Cruces.
Opinion

OPINION: Why New Mexico’s youngest learners shouldn’t be tested on iPads

A veteran early childhood educator argues that screen-based testing undermines how children truly learn and grow Ray Jaramillo, Las Cruces Note: The opinions expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Organ Mountain News. As an early childhood educator with more

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Crime

Two Mescalero men sentenced in separate violent crime cases

Two Mescalero Apache men were sentenced to federal prison in separate violent crime cases — one for a 2022 assault with a baseball bat, the other for sexually abusing a child under 12.

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