Two of New Mexico’s representatives in Congress told New Mexico lawmakers on Thursday afternoon they will act as a bulwark against President Donald Trump. Addressing a joint session of the state House and Senate,
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham called on legislators to act on public safety reform during her State of the State Address Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Lesley Doyle has been selected as the City of Las Cruces’ Finance Director, the City announced on Wednesday, Jan. 29. Doyle has over 25 years of experience in governmental accounting and financial management,
Las Cruces, New Mexico is expanding its fast-rising film scene — and looking for a high-profile partner for its brand-new facility, the New Mexico Media Arts
New Mexico State University is getting national attention for its digital classes. Several of the university’s online programs were named among the best in the country, by the U.S. News publication. NMSU’s bachelor’s in psychology made it to the #25 spot.
Western Kentucky aims to keep its six-game win streak alive when the Hilltoppers take on New Mexico State. The teams meet Saturday for the first time this season.
New Mexico 2023 suicide death numbers declined significantly from 2022 among women and Indigenous Peoples, New Mexico Department of Health data indicated. The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) Center for Health Protection shows the number of New Mexico women who died by suicide decreased by 42% from 116 deaths in 2022 to 67 deaths in 2023.
New Mexico State University is unveiling a new mural on Tuesday to celebrate the National Day of Racial Healing. NMSU said the “Homecoming” mural uplifts
Approximately 64,673 people moved to New Mexico in 2023, while 64,917 moved out. This represents a net loss of 244 residents. The state received only roughly seven movers per day, with the vast majority of these movers being international migrants rather than domestic ones.
Two southern New Mexico Democrats are trying to establish a new state park. State Rep. Nathan Small and Sen. Jeff Steinborn, both of Las Cruces, have introduced a bill to
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico - The Aggies' 65-59 loss to Jax State marked the first time NM State has dropped back-to-back home games since February 24, 2024. Now, the Crimson & White look to regroup as they hit the road,
Las Cruces hospital Memorial Medical Center, which has been racked in controversy during the past six months, has named a new chief executive officer, it announced.