
Las Cruces boy accused of rape will not go to trial
A Las Cruces teenager who police say admitted to raping a 5-year-old boy will not be convicted for the crime. Instead the 15-year-old pleaded no…
Continue ReadingA Las Cruces teenager who police say admitted to raping a 5-year-old boy will not be convicted for the crime. Instead the 15-year-old pleaded no…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces Police arrested the man they suspect in Sunday morning’s shooting that injured a partygoer on Fountain Loop. Torenzo Johnson, 28, of…
Continue ReadingNew Mexico State University has a new design for its football helmets. It’s catching a lot of national attention. NMSU’s mascot Pistol…
Continue ReadingSafety advisory for a possible armed subject near the NMSU campus Based on information received from another law enforcement agency, New Mexico State…
Continue ReadingIt’s back to school time. That means stores are full of shoppers getting supplies and clothes. Those less fortunate went to a different kind of…
Continue ReadingA new school in Las Cruces is giving juvenile inmates the chance to turn their lives around. The Aztec Youth Academy is now open inside the John Paul…
Continue ReadingThe group of 11 and 12-year old baseball players representing Las Cruces, New Mexico have moved just one victory away from advancing to the Little…
Continue ReadingThose shopping in Las Cruces could be paying more in sales taxes soon. The City Council is looking to raise the sales tax. A decision could be made…
Continue ReadingLas Cruces police arrested four former and current city employees accused of forgery and embezzlement. Police arrested Albert Favela, 45; Edward L…
Continue ReadingDona Ana County Commission Chairwoman Karen G. Perez has announced her resignation to accept a job in El Paso. Perez told ABC-7 that she took the job…
Continue ReadingThe voters in Dona Ana County have spoken. Results for the county special election are in. As results rolled in Tuesday night, there were clear…
Continue ReadingThe funding for several public safety projects could be decided by Dona Ana County voters on Tuesday. County commissioners said these projects are…
Continue ReadingA man convicted of causing the death of his 4-month-old baby could be released from prison soon. In February, Robert Flores, 28, was convicted of…
Continue ReadingA part-time Dona Ana Community College professor told ABC-7 he’s been fired for speaking up. Earl Nissen said it all goes back to the…
Continue ReadingThe Animal Services Center of the Mesilla Valley has a chance to win $100,000. The animal shelter is ranked 10th in a nationwide challenge to get…
Continue ReadingWhen many people think of Highway 70, they remember the crashes that have taken lives. Most of those deadly crashes involved a car crossing the…
Continue ReadingEnjoy the Rio Grande while you can. In the next few days, it will be empty again. Wednesday marked the end of the irrigation season — the…
Continue ReadingAn audit of mental health providers in New Mexico revealed evidence of Medicaid fraud and abuse, according to the state Human Services Department.…
Continue ReadingPolice are investigating two reports since Monday evening of gunshots that were fired in the area of Mesquite Street and Juniper Avenue. At around…
Continue ReadingThe grades are in for New Mexico public schools for the 2012-2013 school year. Overall, Las Cruces Public Schools Superintendent Stan Rounds called…
Continue ReadingDona Ana County is paying out another hefty settlement after losing a civil trial. A jury found the county guilty of retaliation against employees…
Continue ReadingA man living in Organ, N.M., is without a home tonight. A fire burned down Darroll Homer’s trailer home on the 1500 block of Furnace last…
Continue ReadingKeanna ‘Kiki’ Pepi, who played her freshman year of softball at Oregon State, will transfer to UTEP head coach Tobin Echo-Hawk announced.…
Continue ReadingActing Veterans Affairs Secretary Sloan Gibson has met with VA medical center officials in El Paso and vowed to improve veterans’ access to…
Continue ReadingSome Las Crucens are protesting a proposed road that would go through a piece of Apodaca Park. They say it will be dangerous, inconvenient and could…
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