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NMSU partners with Three Crosses Regional Hospital for employee education initiative
New Mexico State University Global Campus has entered into a partnership with Three Crosses Regional Hospital to provide hospital employees with enhanced access to educational opportunities. This collaboration aims to support professional growth...

A New Mexico Teen Disappeared Without a Trace in 2004 — Her Sister Is Still Searching for
For more than two decades, Tiffany Reid’s family has been haunted by her disappearance. The teen vanished May 17, 2004, launching a years-long quest for her loved ones and forever altering the trajectory of older sister Deiandra Reid’s life,...
In with the new: A look at New Mexico laws taking effect July 1
Jason Culver rides his bicycle to meet a friend at a local coffee shop on March 26 in Santa Fe. A new state law effective July 1 allows cyclists to pass through a red light at an intersection after stopping – without waiting for a green light – or...

Transfers get scrutiny: At least as important as frosh as 16 coming to Wildcats hockey
Swift Current Broncos forward Mathew Ward skates with the puck during a Western Hockey League game. (Photo courtesy DobberProspects.com) There also might’ve been a couple transfers, but often they were coming in under various questionable...

Making Measles Great Again
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies before a Senate Committee on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Sha Hanting via Getty Images) Before the measles vaccine became widely available in the 1960s, nearly everyone in the United States contracted...

ACC preview: Road to title again figures to go through Clemson
To be the man, you have to beat the man. It's the mantra of Charlotte-based wrestling great Ric Flair, and it pretty reliably describes the annual title race in the Charlotte-based ACC. For 14 straight years, the ACC crown has gone to either Dabo...

Amid ‘No Kings’ activism, ‘Free America’ protests to take over US on July 4: Locations and more to know
While US President Donald Trump is planning an expansive slate of celebrations to commemorate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, his critics have no plans of bumping the brakes...

"They see me as a key piece": 4-star prospect Treyvon Maddox makes feelings known on Jai Lucas' Miami following commitment decision
Jai Lucas, the new Miami Hurricanes coach, secured another commitment. Treyvon Maddox, the No. 112 recruit (as per On3's Industry Rankings), committed to the Hurricanes as Jai Lucas wraps up his recruitment heading into the next season. The news...

Jazz in the Park, exhibits, events and more: THE DIGEST
Ten Black Historical Markers will be unveiled at Montgomery Hall Park in Staunton on July 11 at 11 a.m. Artist Deborah O’Keeffe's solo exhibition of mosaic collages will be on display at the Staunton Augusta Art Center from July 11 through Aug....

Las Cruces’ Kaselle Davis earns Gatorade New Mexico Girls Track & Field Player of the year honor
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The Las Cruces Bulldawgs track star Kaselle Davis was named the 2024-25 Gatorade New Mexico Girls Track & Field Player of the year in consecutive years. The senior scored a meet-high of 26 total points at the Class 5A...
State Rep. And Conservation Attorney Matthew McQueen Launches Bid For New Mexico Land Commissioner
State Rep. Matthew McQueen STATE News: GALISTEO — State Rep. and conservation attorney Matthew McQueen launched his bid today to run in the 2026 election for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands. The six-term legislator cited the need for...

In Touch Investigates: Valerie and Melvin Cordell’s ‘Horrible’ New Mexico House of Horrors
Valerie and Melvin Cordell, two parents in Deming, New Mexico, have been accused of starving their seven children, forcing them to live in underground caves and sexually abusing at least one of the kids in what is now being called a “house of...

Minnesota assassination prompts many lawmakers to wonder: Is service worth the danger?
A year into her first term in office, New Jersey Assemblywoman Sadaf Jaffer decided not to run for reelection. The political world saw her as a rising star in 2023; Jaffer, a Democrat, previously served as the nation’s first female Muslim mayor....

University of New Mexico leader to become top communications officer at KU
photo by: University of New Mexico Cinnamon Blair A communications professional from the University of New Mexico has been named as the University of Kansas’ next vice chancellor in charge of communications and marketing efforts. Cinnamon Blair...

State Rep. McQueen announces candidacy for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands
State Representative and conservation attorney Matthew McQueen announced Monday his bid for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands in the 2026 election. The six-term legislator said New Mexico needs strong, experienced leadership to protect...

2024 H-1B petitions: Approvals for employers classified under Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services industry across East New Mexico News publication area
Ur Mendoza Jaddou, Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (left) and Jennifer B. Higgins, Deputy Director. | https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/organization/leadershipUr Mendoza Jaddou, Director of the U.S. Citizenship and...
Lab Director Thom Mason Stresses Importance Of Education
Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Thom Mason participates in a Q&A session with LANL’s Community Partnerships Office Director Kathy Keith during Monday’s community conversation event at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, N.M....

Listen: Inside immigration enforcement in El Paso, across the nation with our expert journalists
News that matters to El Paso, delivered to you. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter. 💙Your support fuels this podcast. Help us bring more podcasts to life. Donate Today Diego Mendoza-Moyers: Just over six months after President Donald Trump was...

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Trump’s immigration agenda gets $170 billion, making ICE the largest law enforcement agency
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending cut bill cleared early Thursday has as its centerpiece $170 billion for the administration’s immigration crackdown, helping fulfill the president’s 2024 campaign promise of mass...