Saying he didn’t want to shortchange any still-forming arguments, a judge ruled late Monday afternoon that he would not impose any temporary order restricting the $1.9 million severance payment made ...
On the agenda for tonight’s meeting of the Silver City Town Council is a proposal refined by a group of residents concerned about police transparency and accountability for more than four years — but ...
Gayle Simmons, Craig Wentz and Dean Moore demonstrate the Handkerchief Dance for the crowd at the Breaking Up Christmas and Bringing in the New Year Community Dance in the Murray Hotel Ballroom on ...
Tiffany Lindsey of the Housing and Behavioral Health Task Force organizes some of the coats that have been donated among other clothing, blankets and supplies at the Emergency Warming Center now ...
Upon learning Wednesday that a $1.9 million severance payment had already been disbursed to the outgoing Western New Mexico University president, the state attorney general is now seeking to prevent ...
Just before 5:30 Thursday afternoon, crews from PNM restored power to the last of their customers in the western portions of Grant County who had lacked electricity for much of the day, adding extra ...
Three new Grant County commissioners joined their two senior colleagues at Tuesday’s work session. From left are new Commissioners Nancy Stephens of District 3 and Eddie Flores of District 4, ...
With all but one regent having given their resignations, there was no quorum present Tuesday to conduct a scheduled meeting of the Western New Mexico University Board of Regents. Student Regent Trent ...
Chrys Masuda and David Bunnell are pictured with a mended cat tote during a recent mending of clothes, hosted by athe Southwest Women’s Fiber Arts Collective. Another mending of clothes will be held ...
The New Mexico attorney general has filed an emergency motion to halt the $1.9 million severance payment to outgoing Western New Mexico University President Joseph Shepard. The payment, negotiated ...
Wiley Hudson, left, and Susan Dent try their hand at Les Brandt’s layered methods of creating art using paint, ink, tissue paper and glue Friday during a demonstration at the Grant County Art Guild ...
The Daily Press has extended its annual Holiday Coloring Contest for kids ages 1-14, allowing kids returning to school this week more time to enter to win a new bike from Twin Sisters Cycling and ...