[Editor's Note: This is part 3 of the Grant County Commission first work session of the month held April 9, 2024. It begins county reports.] ...
Moms for Liberty is stepping into the ring in the fight against the Biden Administration’s Title IX rewrite by releasing a tool kit of resources to educate, equip, and empower parents to take action ...
Candyce Luna, an integrated operational support team manager at Holloman Air Force Base and NMSU alumna, received the Individual Award for building military health with innovative health care ...
New Mexico C-PACE Program launches website, statewide program administrator in place . SANTA FE, N.M. – The Economic Development Department (EDD), in partnership with statewide ...
WNMU awarded 106 associate degrees, 163 bachelor’s degrees, 148 master’s degrees, 67 graduate certificates, 14 certificates and 37 fast track certificates. Additionally, 67 baccalaureate students ...
SANTA FE, N.M. – The Bureau of Land Management New Mexico State Office today opened a 30-day public scoping period to receive public input on seven oil and gas parcels totaling 1,317 acres that may be ...
TODAY: Heinrich to Host Press Conference Announcing New Efforts to Tackle Gun Violence, ConveneRoundtable Conversation with Educators on Housing Affordability, Hold Military Academy NominationCeremony ...
The Volunteer Center of Grant County announced the 2024 Volunteers of the Year recipients at a gathering held at The Commons: Center for Food Security and Sustainability on Saturday afternoon April 13 ...
Sadly, New Mexico has a long history of picking “losers” and one of those losers appears to be in its death throes. Specifically, New Mexicans have spent hundreds-of-millions to construct, expand, ...
CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS DEVELOPING SUNDAY AFTERNOON... .A Pacific storm system will move to the Great Basin Sunday, allowing gusty winds to develop in the afternoon. These winds, along with ...
This Monday the Cliff School Elementary traveled to the Gila Senior Center and performed a few songs during their lunch time ...
“What can St. Genevieve teach Las Cruces?” A group of community members posed that question in a zine titled “A New Zine Atlas of Las Cruces.” New Mexico State University graduate student Esperanza ...