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

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 Featured

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 Featured

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 Featured

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
Split firewood stacked outdoors, with trees visible in the background.
Public Lands

BLM fuelwood permits available in Las Cruces and online

BLM personal-use fuelwood permits are available year-round through the Las Cruces District Office and online for the Pinos Altos Fuelwood Area.

Organ Mountain News
Exterior of La Nueva Casita Cafe on Mesquite Street in Las Cruces, featuring its colorful facade and mariachi mural.
Business

La Nueva Casita gets beer-and-wine approval under new ownership

Las Cruces approved a beer-and-wine license for La Nueva Casita Cafe, where new owner Israel Chávez says the goal is to preserve the longtime Mesquite Street restaurant.

Damien Willis
A student sits in front of a laptop during an online lesson.
LCPS

LCPS budgets $65,500 for software that flags student safety threats

LCPS is budgeting $65,500 for Linewize Monitor, software used across all K-12 schools to flag potential threats, bullying and other student safety concerns.

Damien Willis
A Village of Hatch Police Department patrol SUV parked outside the Hatch Valley Regional Public Safety building.
Crime

Hatch man accused of robbery, ramming victim’s car over $50 debt

A Hatch man is accused of robbing and assaulting a man over a $50 debt before intentionally ramming the victim’s Camaro and fleeing, court records show.

Damien Willis
Two surveillance cameras mounted on a utility pole against a clear blue sky.
Public Safety

Las Cruces councilors push for stronger oversight of Flock surveillance cameras

Las Cruces councilors are calling for stronger oversight of Flock surveillance cameras, including city-level rules, audits and a public data transparency portal.

Damien Willis
Pile of discarded computer circuit boards, graphics cards, fans and other electronic components stacked together.
LCPS

LCPS replaced 11,000 devices this summer. Now it’s figuring out what the old tech is worth

LCPS replaced about 11,000 devices over the summer, generating roughly 200 pages of property dispositions as the district determines what its old technology is worth.

Damien Willis
Commercial building at 901 E. University Ave. where Santa Fe Brewing Co. plans to open a Las Cruces taproom near NMSU.
Business

Santa Fe Brewing clears city hurdle for Las Cruces taproom near NMSU

Santa Fe Brewing won Las Cruces approval for a taproom near NMSU that will include Fusion Taco, patio service and up to a dozen new jobs.

Damien Willis
Map of the proposed Green Chile Project pipeline Energy Transfer submitted in its January 2026 application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Project Jupiter

Proposed gas pipeline for Project Jupiter data center delayed to 2027, filings show

Federal filings show a natural gas pipeline planned to serve Project Jupiter has been delayed until February 2027 as Energy Transfer pursues a larger Southwest pipeline expansion.

Joshua Bowling
Las Cruces City Councilor Johana Bencomo speaks during the Aug. 17 City Council meeting while discussing the proposed Industrial Revenue Bond policy.
Economic Development

Las Cruces delays tax-break safeguards as Bencomo says city is tired of being ‘taken advantage of’

Las Cruces delayed action on new industrial revenue bond safeguards as Councilor Johana Bencomo called for stronger protections against companies that fail to deliver promised benefits.

Damien Willis
Las Cruces police vehicles with red and blue emergency lights at night near a residential area.
LCPD

Las Cruces man accused of threatening girlfriend with rifle while intoxicated

Las Cruces police arrested Treyvon Stigler after investigators say he threatened his girlfriend with a rifle while intoxicated and later refused to come out for officers.

Damien Willis
Construction crews work on the two-story Amador Crossing supportive housing development on West Amador Avenue in Las Cruces.
Homelessness

Las Cruces approves Amador Crossing manager after sole-bid questions

Las Cruces approved High Desert Housing to manage Amador Crossing after residents raised questions about the sole bid, security and neighborhood impacts.

Damien Willis
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