Las Cruces police say a 21-year-old man is dead and 3 others are injured after a shooting Saturday night at around 11:45.
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The U.S. Forest Service is monitoring the 35-acre fire but says the terrain is too rugged and steep to send in firefighters. Upcoming weather conditions are expected help limit the fire's growth.
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A residential structure fire took place in Las Cruces in the early morning of Wednesday. There were no injuries reported.
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According to the New Mexico Department of Transportation, westbound lanes of I-10 have reopened from mile marker 142 (Main/NM478) to 140 (Avenida de Mesilla/NM28).
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Las Cruces Police released the names of the victim and the person who is believed to be the shooter in an incident that took place at Whiskey Dicks Saturday. Police are still looking for another individual.
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Jonny Coker reports for the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative on new data showing effects of smart phone policy in schools.
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Lubbock's crosswalk was first installed in 2020 and is near the Buddy Holly Center, a downtown museum with exhibits honoring Lubbock’s most famous native son.
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Earlier this year, seven states were told to agree to a framework for a river plan by Nov. 11. That deadline passed Tuesday with no announcement of a deal or even details about sticking points.
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Lanier previously served on the San Juan County Commission and won election to an open state Senate seat last year for a district in northwestern New Mexico.
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The initiative makes up to $20 million available each week if necessary to backfill typical SNAP benefits through mid-January when the Legislature meets again.
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A growing number of 20-somethings are trying to freeze time with preventative Botox treatments. Here's what's behind the trend.
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Rural school district superintendents are trying to find the best use of limited resources. Taking on the state's unmaintained buildings, they say, will only increase their burden.
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Middle-class families are struggling to afford insurance in southwest Florida. Realtors say a wave of foreclosures could be coming.
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More women are planning to deck the halls in rented fashion this year, just as inflation and tariffs are poised to push clothing prices higher.
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On a trip to Chicago, Lavonne Schaafsma lost her purse. Two women saw a man rifling through it — and stepped in to help.