Flash floods can start suddenly and become dangerous quickly. But there are steps you can take to protect yourself, both in the moment and well in advance.
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On Monday, the Las Cruces City Council approved amendments to the collective bargaining agreement between the city and the Las Cruces Police Officers’ Association. Scott Brocato has more.
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Todd Fuqua, assistant editor for El Rito Media, covers top stories for the region.
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KC Counts talks with Dr. Phillip Lujan about common diseases and how farmers are combatting them.
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The former state executive director of the Farm Service Agency has entered the Democratic primary for Land Commissioner in the 2026 election.
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The militarization is being challenged in court, and has been criticized by civil rights advocates, humanitarian aid groups and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Forecasters say it has been a wet start to this year’s monsoon season, which officially began June 15 and runs through the end of September.
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State health officials say they are determining the vaccination status of people being held at the facility and are providing testing kits and equipment.
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Elon Musk and his AI have been busy. So has the TSA. And Amazon. Were you paying attention?
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In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens. Such sirens can save lives if they're part of a larger warning system.
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Many Americans received an email from the Social Security Administration applauding the megabill's passage. Experts say it was misleading.
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The 900-page tax and policy package fulfills several key campaign promises but also makes cuts that could boot millions from health care and food assistance programs.
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Rep. Robert Garcia is the new top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee. At a moment when his party is craving more confrontation with President Trump, he says he's ready to lean into the fray.