- — International journal publishes research by 16-year-old Deming students
- A team of 16-year-old students are now co-authors of their first peer-reviewed research paper, before finishing high school.
- — 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.
- — Vasquez to balance oil and gas and the environment. Will it get him elected to Congress?
- Democrat Gabe Vasquez won the nomination in the June primary election and will run against incumbent Yvette Herrell in the November midterm election.
- — '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.
- — Albuquerque works to shed fears, cope after suspect in Muslim killing spree was one of their own
- A rash Muslims being killed sparked fears of a serial killer in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Now the tight-knit community is working to move on.
- — 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.
- — 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.
- — 'Half an American dream': DACA was meant to be temporary. 10 years later, immigrants want relief.
- Ten years later, there are 600,000 DACA recipients. They are activists, college students, lawyers, journalists, nurses, teachers.
- — Press under tight control as Ronchetti rallies in Carlsbad with DeSantis and Rep. Herrell
- In a carefully managed public event, Florida's Ron DeSantis, a rising star among conservatives, helped rally voters for Mark Ronchetti's campaign.
- — Gas prices are going down in New Mexico, falling 16 cents
- The region's average gas price dropped 4.3% last week. Currently, gas prices are 76 cents away from the annual low of $2.77 in the Gulf Coast region.
- — Thousands of animals are killed on New Mexico roads. What is the State doing about it?
- The number of overall wildlife accidents peaked in 2016 with 1,637 total wildlife crashes, per NMDOT records, costing $20 million in damages.
- — Suspect in Albuquerque Muslim killings told police he was fleeing city over violence, denied crimes
- The suspect in a string of killings targeting Muslim men in Albuquerque. New Mexico denied having involvement when questioned by police, records show
- — Police in New Mexico arrest suspect in string of killings of Muslim men, Albuquerque chief says
- Police in Albuquerque, New Mexico, say they arrested Muhammad Syed, 51, in a string of killings targeting Muslim men.
- — Las Cruces man celebrates his 104th birthday at his favorite McDonald's spot
- Las Cruces' Jack Saunders Sr. turned 104 Tuesday and celebrated with friends and family at McDonald's, his favorite hang-out spot of several decades.
- — FBI, Albuquerque police probe possible link among killings of 4 Muslim men. What we know.
- Authorities were searching for clues Monday into a possible link between the killings of four Muslim men in New Mexico over nine months.
- — Albuquerque police seek car in killings of 4 Muslim men
- Police said the vehicle sought is a dark gray or silver four-door Volkswagen with dark tinted windows, and appears to be a Jetta.
- — New Mexico has 10 cases of monkeypox; known COVID-19 daily cases flatten
- New Mexico health officials gave updates on monkeypox cases, symptoms and how to get a vaccine. Meanwhile, COVID cases have plateaued over the summer.
- — WNMU plans "Back Together Bash" in Silver City
- WNMU plans "Back Together Bash" in Silver City
- — What to know about back-to-school tax-free weekend in New Mexico
- It's time for the annual Back-to-School tax holiday weekend in New Mexico. Here's what you need to know,
- — Southern NM ranchers looking for help with Gila rehab and property damage
- The destruction from the Black Fire in the Gila National Forest could add up to millions in repairs.
- — US 180 Hwy. expansion project gets green light
- US 180 Hwy. expansion project gets green light
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