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Education officials say high school students in Las Cruces are setting standards for the nation. Now school districts across New Mexico want to copy…
Continue ReadingEducation officials say high school students in Las Cruces are setting standards for the nation. Now school districts across New Mexico want to copy…
Continue ReadingA district judge in Las Cruces sentenced Robert Flores to 18 years for the death of his 5-month-old daughter. Family and friends of both the…
Continue ReadingThe case surrounding a crash that killed two people on Highway 70 in Las Cruces could be over. Shauna Halladay, 22, was scheduled to be in court…
Continue ReadingThe New Mexico Department of Health announced today a spike in syphilis cases in 2012. According to the Department’s provisional data, New…
Continue ReadingFarmers in southern New Mexico are worried after irrigation officials declared this the worst water year ever. Some farmers think the high demand for…
Continue ReadingA $14 million lawsuit against Las Cruces police is now in the hands of a federal judge. On Thursday, testimony concluded in the wrongful death…
Continue ReadingElephant Butte Irrigation District officials announced this will be the worst water year in a century. Delicious New Mexico-grown crops like pecans…
Continue ReadingA Las Cruces family is fighting for justice after police shot and killed its son in 2010. A federal judge heard the first day of testimony in the…
Continue ReadingBank account for Escobedo family is at Citizen’s Bank:…
Continue Reading19 Golfers teed off at Anthony Country for the Anthony Invitational with hopes of cracking the top 16. After 18 holes Russell Lara was earned the…
Continue ReadingThe New Mexico State football season is less than 42 days away, as the Aggies currently hold summer workouts before the start of fall camp on Aug. 1.…
Continue ReadingMatch-ups with power-conference members Kansas State, LSU and SMU in addition to continuing regional rivalries against New Mexico and New Mexico…
Continue ReadingA trio of Miners have been named to the 2014 Preseason Football All-Conference USA award list selected by the league’s 13 head coaches.…
Continue ReadingShowers and thunderstorms will once again move across the area this afternoon and tonight. They will produce some locally heavy rain and perhaps some…
Continue ReadingHere is the top two finishers with how our El Paso/Las Cruces golfers did. 1. Ben Albin, Sante Fe, NM 67-70–137 2. Kenneth Fadke, Hobbs, NM…
Continue ReadingThe Pacific Coast League has announced an official change to the result of the July 9 game between the El Paso Chihuahuas and Albuquerque Isotopes.…
Continue ReadingMonths ago the future of New Mexico’s spaceport hung in the air as its only tenant threatened to leave. As of Tuesday, Spaceport…
Continue ReadingA Las Cruces mother police suspect of failing to provide adequate nutrition for her 10-month-old underdeveloped daughter has been arrested and…
Continue ReadingFour words are creating a major ripple in quiet Alamogordo, N.M. “In God We Trust.” A group representing atheists and agnostics is…
Continue ReadingA new law in New Mexico should make women’s fight for equal pay easier in the state. On Thursday, Gov. Susana Martinez signed the Fair Pay for…
Continue ReadingThe Animal Services Center of the Mesilla Valley reports it had its lowest euthanasia rate in its history in 2012. Executive Director Dr. Beth…
Continue ReadingAmidst the scandal and alleged corruption in Sunland Park were allegations of voter fraud in the mayoral election. On Wednesday, Silvia Gomez pleaded…
Continue ReadingA former basketball coach who was arrested last year on multiple felony counts of sexual exploitation of a child is now charged with illegally…
Continue ReadingFederal prosecutors are urging a federal judge to deny a motion to dismiss charges against members of a Deming family accused in a gun smuggling…
Continue ReadingA district judge in Las Cruces denied a bond reduction for a woman accused of second-degree murder. Jacklyne Legarreta, 23, is accused of stabbing…
Continue ReadingHundreds of Las Crucens gathered to say goodbye to Omar Sanchez, 19. Sanchez was found at the bottom of Caballo Lake a few weeks ago. Family members…
Continue ReadingA new program for low-income families is offering ‘food stamps’ for pets, but it’s not a program from the federal government. Pet…
Continue ReadingChile peppers are to New Mexico what oranges are to Florida, apples are to Washington and peanuts are to Virginia: a defining source of…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico legislators are considering a bill that would raise the state minimum wage to $8.50 an hour, one of the highest in the country. Currently…
Continue ReadingJan. 29, 2013 Update: Court documents: Family kept girl in wooden cage for her safety Jan. 28, 2013 Story: Police have arrested a Las Cruces mother…
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