‘Pass the Sopapillas’ brings southern New Mexico solutions to the table in Las Cruces
At the first Las Cruces taping of “Pass the Sopapillas,” New Mexico leaders discussed jobs, family economic security and locally rooted solutions.
At the first Las Cruces taping of “Pass the Sopapillas,” New Mexico leaders discussed jobs, family economic security and locally rooted solutions.
Regular gas prices in New Mexico have risen nearly $1.50 per gallon since February, with Taos County seeing the largest increase and Harding County paying the most.
One person was treated for smoke inhalation after a mobile home fire Saturday afternoon in Anthony. The cause remains under investigation.
Organ Mountain News has launched a new community listening survey focused on the issues, challenges and experiences shaping life across southern New Mexico.
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New Mexico Republicans are asking the state Supreme Court to overturn a ruling removing Chairwoman Amy Barela and restricting party endorsements during the primary.
NMSU’s food science dairy lab is helping major ice cream companies improve quality, reduce waste and explore innovations including slower-melting ice cream.
A new study involving NMSU researchers examines how shifting clocks twice a year may affect sleep, mood and cognitive function.
New Mexico's adult smoking rate has dropped to 11.7%, but health officials say vaping continues to rise as the state marks World No Tobacco Day.
Award-winning poet and NMSU professor Connie Voisine will retire after 25 years of teaching, leaving behind a nationally recognized literary legacy and generations of published writers.
The new “Pass the Sopapillas” podcast will record a live episode Sunday at NMSU in Las Cruces, inviting the public to discuss jobs and family economic security.
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