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The Association presents the inaugural "Her Impact" conference to address leadership, goal setting, and the myth of having it all. Her Impact Conference, a dynamic event dedicated to empowering … more
As we navigate through the first quarter of 2024, our housing market brings some signs of stability and encouragement.  While we saw a significant increase in closed sales from a slow January, … more
New Mexico’s largest electric utility was denied a rate rider that would have allowed it to collect millions of additional dollars from customers for allegedly exceeding what it was required to … more
The Santa Teresa Port of Entry could see a major expansion if findings of a federal feasibility study, released last week, are realized. The General Services Administration and the Customs and … more
Efforts to boost movie infrastructure in Las Cruces could have unforeseen consequences on the housing market, particularly in neighborhoods abutting film studios. more
An injury, a chance meeting and a vision led to the formation of Simply Fresh, located on 125 S. Campo St. in Las Cruces. Now, five years into their partnership, Chris Baca and Mike Gray have … more
Two Doña Ana County companies – one in Mesilla Park and one in Santa Teresa – are among nearly a dozen statewide to receive training funds approved by the New Mexico Job Training … more
The Scale Up New Mexico program, funded in part by the United States Economic Development Administration and housed at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center, will offer the … more
Local news outlets and the reporters who work for them are declining sharply, with a Northwestern University study reporting newspapers closing at a rate of 2.5 weekly during 2023, an increase over … more
The Borderplex Alliance, an economic development organization based in El Paso, formalized a relationship with Spaceport America Jan. 4 with a presentation touting a region comprising southern New … more
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM) has hired three-time Emmy News Award recipient Sidney Alvarez as director of public relations and marketing. “Alvarez will play a pivotal … more
Amid the uncertainty of an appeal to the New Mexico Supreme Court, utility giant Avangrid chose to terminate its merger agreement with the Public Service Company of New Mexico. The merger … more
The federal Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that New Mexico will receive $156 million from a $7 billion program allocated to statewide “Solar for All” programs, mostly … more
Did you know the New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) has a peanut grading station in Portales? Did you know this facility monitors the quality of peanuts grown in New Mexico and west Texas? … more
In Albuquerque, first-term state Sen. Katy Duhigg, a Democrat elected in 2020, has been preparing for a “short session” sure to be packed with proposals going beyond budgetary matters and … more
The team from Document Solutions Inc. will host its Las Cruces Technology Open House  9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, May 24, at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping … more
A new sustainability effort from the city of Las Cruces was recently awarded an over $400,000 federal grant to support a clean energy workforce, mitigate future extreme heat events and promote … more
Stitched, a shop owned by the sister duo of Gena Bermudez and RoxAnne Chavez, is at 136 S. Main St., directly behind Matteo’s. The shop carries on the legacy of John Moen, longtime owner … more
An investigation into the loss of a pin during Virgin Galactic’s most recent flight to the edge of space over New Mexico is not expected to require design changes or delays as the spaceliner … more
New Mexico State University has “moved to a potluck and away from a buffet,” said Patricia Sullivan, associate dean of engineering in the College Engineering, as she and other NMSU … more
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