Teen in critical condition after shooting at Frenger Park
Las Cruces police investigate Monday evening shooting; no arrests made
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Las Cruces police investigate Monday evening shooting; no arrests made
Elderly couple found deceased in their Gila Trail home from gunshot wounds
2024 continued to be a turbulent year in water policy, politics and health in New Mexico.
Summit Behavioral Health to operate 24/7 facility for mental health and substance use crises starting Jan. 1, 2025
Outrage over the terms of Joseph Shepard’s lucrative separation package prompts a drive for a vote of no confidence in WNMU’s Board of Regents
City’s minimum wage increases to $12.65 per hour and tipped wage to $5.06 per hour starting Jan. 1, 2025
The proposed budget supports water resilience, acequia funding, market development and employee compensation improvements.
Changes include free off-season access for residents, revised camping fees and mandatory life jackets for human-powered watercraft.
The spending is an attempt to turn around trends that show New Mexico ranking near the bottom in behavioral health outcomes, despite millions in funding New Mexico