- — Las Cruces City Council approves Community of Hope master plan
- An assessment conducted by the planning team revealed the Community of Hope campus is badly in need of "major renovations" and capital improvements.
- — Crash shuts down I-25, hospitalizes driver
- As of the publication of this article, all lanes have since reopened.
- — Bicyclist killed near Radium Springs
- According to DASO Sgt Dason Allen, a midsized pickup truck struck John Velez, 36, on Aug. 17 as he rode a bicycle on Highway 185.
- — $2.5 billion surplus: Oil, gas revenues drive New Mexico's projected budget windfall
- New estimates released by legislative and executive economists show lawmakers will have a projected $2.5 billion in new money.
- — Heavy rains expected this weekend. Here's what to know about the potential for flooding.
- Rain, rain and more rain is expected in southwestern New Mexico this weekend.
- — Jury convicts man accused of beating detention center inmate to death
- Samuel Enriquez was convicted of second-degree murder by a jury after a week-long trial.
- — Las Cruces man accused of swinging metal pole at restaurant customers
- Police said that man drank a beer at a local restaurant and started swinging a metal pole when employees asked his mother for payment.
- — Suspect in Albuquerque Muslim killings detained pending trial
- An Afghan refugee charged in the shooting deaths of two Muslim men and suspected in the killing of two others was ordered held without bond.
- — 'It changes the landscape.' Democrats tout Inflation Reduction Act, prescription drug changes
- During a news conference Wednesday, a cadre of state and federal officials touted the Inflation Reduction Act.
- — Sen. Ben Ray Luján, Biden cabinet member briefed on behavioral health services in the region
- Community leaders spoke about collaborations and solutions as New Mexico youth experiences high rates of suicidality and emotional distress.
- — Heinrich and Luján talk infrastructure, border business in southern New Mexico
- New Mexico's two U.S. senators were in southern Doña Ana County Tuesday for briefings on infrastructure projects.
- — New details in case against alleged smugglers involved in deadly crash in Santa Teresa
- Federal prosecutors leveled federal charges against a man accused of wrecking a car full of migrants at the outset of a Border Patrol chase.
- — Las Cruces man charged after FBI says he threatened to burn down NMSU
- A Las Cruces man faces state and federal charges after police say he threatened to burn down New Mexico State University.
- — Municipal judge's qualifications in question after appointment by city council
- Judge Joy Goldbaum addressed the city council during its regular meeting Monday to say Kieran Ryan was no longer serving as a second municipal judge.
- — Son of suspect in Muslim slaying to remain in custody
- The son of an Afghan refugee suspected in the shooting deaths of four Muslim men in New Mexico will remain in custody pending trial.
- — Tree falling on power lines blamed in fatal Ruidoso-area McBride fire
- A report states that wind gusts toppled a 49-foot-tall drought-stressed tree on April 12, causing electrical lines to arc and ignite the fire.
- — Trial starts in jail brawl that left one dead
- Prosecutors say it was an ambush from a year long fued. The defense says it was self-defense. A jury will decide between the two.
- — Play ball! Warrior League a chance for children of all abilities to take the field
- The league features 80 players with special needs in grades first through sixth.
- — A toast to the roast: New Mexico green chile at area groceries
- The pungent but unmistakable odor of New Mexico's most iconic vegetable is wafting from groceries stores across the state this week.
- — City council to vote on tenant discrimination, Community of Hope master plan
- The council will consider measures to support renters against discrimination and to approve a master plan for a homelessness assistance organization.
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