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Las Cruces police are investigating an early morning shooting on Feb. 15 that killed one man and injured another. more
Doña Ana County received a clean audit following a presentation at a Board of Commissioners meeting on Feb. 13. Auditors with Hinkle and Landers, an Albuquerque-based firm, issued … more
The Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a change to the governance structure of the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority. The move shifts the power – … more
A candlelight vigil for fallen Las Cruces officer Jonah Hernandez is set for Friday evening, the city announced Wednesday. Hernandez became the first LCPD officer to die in the line of duty on … more
Since becoming the chief of the Las Cruces Police Department last year, Jeremy Story has delivered a dozen news conferences. He's been more visible than previous chiefs and more willing to be the … more
Attorneys led by Israel Chávez issued a notice of tort and civil rights claim against the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority. more
The death of a Las Cruces Police Department officer left a solemn atmosphere at Monday's city council meeting. more
A police officer responding to a trespass call early Sunday evening was stabbed, according to LCPD. more
The Las Cruces City Council instituted a $56 fine for parking illegally in a public electric vehicle parking spot earlier this week. The 5-0 vote on Feb. 5 also amended the municipal code to … more
Community members challenging the presence of L.C. Rosen’s young adult novel, “Jack of Hearts (and other parts),” at Mayfield High School’s library have a second opportunity … more
An Albuquerque lawmaker sued Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham over line item vetoes to a 2023 tax bill. more
City staff and a design consultant will meet in a public setting to receive community input on a new skate park planned for the East Mesa Public Recreation Complex, the city announced Thursday. … more
The National Nuclear Security Administration is proposing to build an energy transmission line that would run across the protected Caja del Rio wilderness in northern New Mexico. It would be the … more
The Las Cruces City Council approved a planning document Monday that sets the stage for potential development on Northrise Drive. The Northrise Blueprint was approved on a 5-to-1 vote on Feb. 5, … more
The union's complaint against NMSU alleges administrators withheld information as stipulated in the collective bargaining agreement. more
A single-family home on the 1200 block of Van Patten Avenue in Las Cruces had gone up in flames when the city fire department responded at 5:20 a.m. Monday. The Las Cruces Fire Department … more
Osvaldo Padilla Suarez is accused of murdering neighbor Oscar Ramirez Saturday afternoon, Feb. 3. more
Beginning in July 2027, law school graduates will take a new bar examination for qualifying to practice law in New Mexico, the state Supreme Court and the Board of Bar Examiners announced Monday. … more
A home on Bellamah Circle, a cul-de-sac south of Bellamah Drive a few blocks away from Lynn Middle School, was damaged by a fire on Sunday, according to the Las Cruces Fire Department. The LCFD said … more
Brianda Alirdz was fine coping with the COVID-19 pandemic up until the virus finally caught up to her during her 2021 Christmas break. The 18-year-old was a senior at Early College High School … more
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