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The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) launched the third annual Name a Snowplow Contest this week, inviting residents to break out their creativity and submit their best, boldest and ...
After spending 50 years in New Mexico, leading decades of cultural resource management projects around the state and publishing archaeological research as affiliated faculty with New Mexico State ...
Beyond performance, Mirz uses his craft to support anti-human-trafficking efforts through a custom-designed deck of cards that raises awareness and funds, underscoring his commitment to using magic ...
Due to the Christmas Holiday the Town of Silver City Council has cancelled their Regular Town Council Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at 6:00 pm. The next regular meeting is ...
Working through years' worth of data from an old observational campaign, a team of astronomers have directly imaged a new exoplanet, meaning a planet that exists outside our solar system. New Mexico ...
New Mexico State University will move forward with the demolition of Cole Village, an on-campus residential complex that has been vacant since 2017. Preliminary work is underway as the university ...
Trevor Stephens, a fellow student from the College of Arts and Sciences, came to NMSU from Lubbock, Texas, on a football scholarship in 2022 and found success on and off the field. This week, he'll ...
Avalon Books and Music is hosting award-winning local author Colleen Jiron on Dec. 20, 2025  at 11:00 a.m. for a 3-Book Launch, Reading and Signing, with the theme of "A little magic goes a long way." ...
Santa Fe, NM — Republican members of the New Mexico House of Representatives have formally requested that the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico initiate a federal investigation into the ...
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) announced $50 million in grants to support the development and expansion of recreational facilities, trails and parks across ...
When the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were cut during the government shutdown, we were uncertain about what to expect and how we, like thousands of other local pantries ...