Organ Mountain’s Ashley Galaz continues to hold her own against the strongest competition. The freshman finished third in the girls cross country event against a packed field at the Rob Winter ...
Not much has changed for the Las Cruces High football team now that district play has begun. The Bulldawgs (6-0, 2-0) continue to dominate as they seek to position themselves for a state title run.
“Get ready to party, to share, to listen and learn, to give and to have your heart touched forever during Cancer Warriors Week, Thursday, Oct. 2-Saturday, Oct. 11,” founder Marci Dickerson said.
Three Crosses Regional Hospital held a heart-warming reunion that brought together a woman who nearly died due to a heart issue and her care team.
Senator Martin Heinrich joined local nonprofit leaders and SNAP recipients to discuss the effects federal cuts to the SNAP program could have on New Mexico.
A local baby is fourth place in a Baby of the Year contest that, if she wins, will reward her and her family with $25,000. Sigrid Polson is four months old and lives with her mom, dad and an older ...
It used to be big news when the annual national rankings on childhood wellbeing were released each year, showing New Mexico last in the nation. But, as an anguished fan of the woeful Colorado Rockies, ...
Impressive victories over cross-town rival Mayfield, as well as highly-ranked teams Volcano Vista, Rio Rancho, Cleveland and Hobbs, have Las Cruces off to a fantastic start in its pursuit of a state ...
A group of concerned citizens in Doña Ana County held a press conference on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, calling for the Doña Ana County Commissioners to postpone the commission’s vote on the $165 ...
The Las Cruces branch of the League of Women Voters hosted a candidate forum Wednesday evening to help introduce the candidates for the Las Cruces Public School Board to the public. Incumbent Pamela ...
Focused on student leadership and being a selfless servant to everyone around them in the band helps the Organ Mountain High band excel because they are working for each other.
The more I practice, the luckier I get,” quipped golf legend Gary Player years ago.  At the time, Player may have been thinking of chemist Luis Pasteur musing that “chance favors the prepared mind.” ...