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Amanda López Askin launches campaign for New Mexico Secretary of State
Doña Ana County Clerk Amanda López Askin has officially entered the 2026 race for New Mexico Secretary of State, pledging to defend voter access, combat
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Two Killed in Military Vehicle Crash
KOB reports two people were killed and a third was injured in a military vehicle crash Tuesday morning in southern New Mexico. Rep. Gabe Vasquez
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1st Case of Measles Reported in Dona Ana County
An unvaccinated child in Doña Ana County has been diagnosed with measles – the first case in that county. The Doña Ana County case plus
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DACC CAMPUSES CLOSED FRIDAY
Doña Ana Community College (DACC) announces that all campuses and centers will be closed on Friday, April 18th for the spring holiday. Regular hours of
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Health officials warn against baby poultry as Easter gifts
Chicks, ducklings linked to Salmonella risk Despite their seasonal appeal, baby chicks and ducklings pose significant health risks as Easter gifts, particularly for young children.
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Take steps to protect yourself from sexually transmitted infections
SANTA FE – New Mexicans can take preventative steps to protect themselves from sexually-transmitted infections (STIs). April 13-19 marks STI Awareness Week and the New Mexico Department
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America’s Walking Club Invites the Public to a Community Walk on May 3rd
AVA: America’s Walking Club invites you to a Community Walk on Saturday, May 3, 2025, through downtown Las Cruces and the Historic Mesquite St. District.
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Skechers Offers Scholarships to Graduating Seniors
The Skechers Foundation provides $200,000 in scholarships to support 40 high-achieving high school seniors. This scholarship program comprises four individual scholarship programs: Who is eligible
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Tostitos Recall
The Food and Drug Administration increased the recall of one of Frito-Lay’s most popular chips to Class I, meaning “there is a reasonable probability” that
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April is National Alcohol Awareness Month
SANTA FE – Alcohol Awareness Month is an ideal time to educate ourselves and others about alcohol-related risks, such as cancer, chronic liver disease, and death,
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Measles Cases on the Rise in New Mexico
The number of measles cases in New Mexico has climbed to 54, according to the state Department of Health, with nearly all cases concentrated in
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Court tosses felony murder conviction of Las Cruces teen in 2021 shooting
The New Mexico Supreme Court has vacated the felony murder conviction of a Las Cruces teen involved in a 2021 house party shooting that left
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State recognizes public health workers
SANTA FE — This week is the perfect time to recognize the contributions of public health workers and the impact they have on their communities.
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Four Young Park Shooters Plead Not Guilty
This report from our friends at KFOX in El Paso. All four of the Young Park shooting suspects had their hearing Monday morning. All four
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Tax Notices Delayed in Dona Ana County
From our partners at KVIA: Doña Ana County property owners can expect to receive their notices of value by May 1 this year, about a
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Tim Brown to Speak at Annual Henson Community Breakfast in Las Cruces
Pro Football Hall of Famer Tim Brown will be the keynote speaker at the 17th annual Lou & Mary Henson Community Breakfast on Thursday, May
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Open or Closed on Easter
TARGET has confirmed it will be participating in a shopping blackout in the coming weeks, shutting down all 1,978 of its stores for a full
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FYI+, CYFD, and City of Las Cruces are Joining Forces to Recognize April as Child Abuse Prevention Month
Families & Youth Innovations Plus (FYI+ ), New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department (NMCYFD) and City of Las Cruces, are coming together to recognize
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NM Senate Takes Historic Action to Protect Water
The New Mexico State Senate has passed a bill to give the state more control over its water and any possible attempts to pollute it . According
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BLM seeks input on proposed Black Mountain gen-tie transmission line
Project expected to transmit up to 100 MW of energy to the grid LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public
Coming Local Events
America’s Walking Club Invites the Public to a Community Walk on May 3rd
AVA: America’s Walking Club invites you to a Community Walk on Saturday, May 3, 2025, through downtown Las Cruces and the Historic Mesquite St. District.
FYI+, CYFD, and City of Las Cruces are Joining Forces to Recognize April as Child Abuse Prevention Month
Families & Youth Innovations Plus (FYI+ ), New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department (NMCYFD) and City of Las Cruces, are coming together to recognize
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