Lieutenant governor candidates look to help

Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run separately in the primary election, and the winners then run together in the general election. Lieutenant governor candidates look to help next administration Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run separately in the primary election, and the winners then run together in the general election.

Events recognizes leaders in arts community

Community Arts Awards celebration recognizes leaders in the arts DoA a Ana Arts Council's Community Arts Awards recognize individuals and organizations for their contributions to the arts. Check out this story on lcsun-news.com: LAS CRUCES - For 31 years, the DoA a Ana Arts Council 's Community Arts Awards have recognized individuals and organizations for their contributions to the arts.

New Mexico AG endorses water lawyer in key Congress race

The Gazette is Colorado Springs's most trusted source for breaking news, sports, weather, obituaries, politics, business, art, entertainment, blogs, video, photos. Things to do this weekend in and around Colorado Springs: Drowning Pool, Arc films, Mad Hatter, Vietnam POW/MIAs, log cabins LAS CRUCES, N.M. - New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas is throwing his support behind a water attorney who is running for Congress in a closely watched race in southern New Mexico.

Herrell to be first on GOP primary ballot

Yvette Herrell, a candidate to replace Steve Pearce, won 58 percent of the Republican delegates in the 2nd Congressional District. Republican Gavin Clarkson is an associate professor at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, and formerly served the Trump Administration in the Department of the Interior.

LCPD officers on hold for Puerto Rico duty

Las Cruces officers on hold for Puerto Rico duty LCPD officers waiting for possible deployment to hurricane-devastated island at a later time. Check out this story on lcsun-news.com: People wait in line to see a representative of FEMA at the Parque de Nino in Yabucuo in Puerto Rico on Oct. 2, 2017.

Hobbs businessman to run for Congress

Hobbs businessman Monty Newman to run for 2nd Congressional District Monty Newman, former Hobbs mayor, said he will stand up for conservative values. Check out this story on lcsun-news.com: David Baake, a Democrat based in Las Cruces, grew up near Sunland Park and graduated from Harvard Law School in 2014.

Letters: Dunn calls for unity in a divisive column

We are not all going to see things the same way, but we can and should respectfully address each other and the problems we all want to solve. Letters: Dunn calls for unity in a divisive column We are not all going to see things the same way, but we can and should respectfully address each other and the problems we all want to solve.

Commission supports keeping OMDP intact

The County Commission, in a 4-1 vote, passed a measure expressing continued support for the three-year-old monument and opposing any reductions in its size. Commission supports keeping OMDP intact The County Commission, in a 4-1 vote, passed a measure expressing continued support for the three-year-old monument and opposing any reductions in its size.

In New Mexico, Trump’s monument review stirs passions

In this May 23, 2014 file photo, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell speaks with the local community and other federal, state, tribal and local leaders celebrating President Obama's designation of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument at Onate High School in Las Cruces, N.M. The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument is among 27 monuments where a review has been ordered by President Donald Trump that might remove protections previously considered irreversible.

City expected to appeal $1.6M verdict against LCPD officers

The city of Las Cruces is expected to appeal a $1.6 million jury verdict that was awarded last month to a couple after a trial in which two Las Cruces police officers were found to have violated the couple's civil rights. City expected to appeal $1.6M verdict against LCPD officers LAS CRUCES - The city of Las Cruces is expected to appeal a $1.6 million jury verdict that was awarded last month to a couple after a trial in which two Las Cruces police officers were found to have violated the couple's civil rights.

Activists plan ‘fake’ town hall to protest Repa .

A group of grassroots activists wanting to meet face-to-face with Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M., plans to hold a "fake town hall," which will include a Pearce stand-in, to protest a lack of town halls by the congressman last week. Activists plan 'fake' town hall to protest Rep. Pearce LAS CRUCES - A group of grassroots activists wanting to meet face-to-face with Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M., plans to hold a "fake town hall," which will include a Pearce stand-in, to protest a lack of town halls by the congressman last week.

Las Crucens weigh in on America’s future undera

Las Crucens weigh in on America's future under Trump administration LAS CRUCES - About twenty people gathered Wednesday in Las Cruces to share views on Donald Trump's impending presidency. Check out this story on lcsun-news.com: http://lcsun.co/2hPOUeu Randy Harris writes down the concerns of a group gathered at Peace Lutheran Church, part of the "Great Conversations" series of group discussions, Wednesday December 14, 2016.

Commission to comment on Convention Center annexation

DoA a Ana County commissioners on Tuesday will weigh in on a proposed annexation of land by the city of Las Cruces for an expansion of the Las Cruces Convention Center and the construction of a hotel. Commission to comment on Convention Center annexation LAS CRUCES - DoA a Ana County commissioners on Tuesday will weigh in on a proposed annexation of land by the city of Las Cruces for an expansion of the Las Cruces Convention Center and the construction of a hotel.

FBI urges southern NM to report public corruption

The FBI's Albuquerque Division is combating public corruption with a new campaign aimed at educating southern New Mexico residents on how to identify and report such crimes. FBI urges southern NM to report public corruption LAS CRUCES - The FBI's Albuquerque Division is combating public corruption with a new campaign aimed at educating southern New Mexico residents on how to identify and report such crimes.

Bill Clinton to campaign in Las Cruces

Bill Clinton to campaign in Las Cruces LAS CRUCES - Bill Clinton will campaign for his wife Hillary Clinton in Las Cruces on Thursday. Check out this story on lcsun-news.com: http://lcsun.co/1WWzE0N Former United States President Bill Clinton, campaigning for his wife, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, addresses a crowd at the Alamosa Community Center in Albuquerque, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016.