Cannon Air Force Base is gearing up for rescue operations in Haiti, reports the Clovis News Journal.
The Santa Fe New Mexican highlights a study suggesting area well-water is tainted with uranium, arsenic, and water softener salts.
Members of the oil and gas industry, dairy industry and others have filed a joint lawsuit that could block state action on carbon emissions, reports the New Mexico Business Weekly.
The Las Vegas Optic reports on a dispute over whether the Las Vegas-San Miguel Chamber of Commerce is doing a good job–or whether lodgers tax money should go to a different group.
The Artesia News has a story about an upcoming exhibit on the history of human settlement in the state at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.
Fort Bliss will be the first in the Army to receive high-tech systems that extend soldiers’ reach, which may help more soldiers survive in combat, writes the Las Cruces Sun-News.
Deming City Councilors will consider $100,000 in financial assistance to Border Foods, in attempt to help the local economy and secure jobs, says the Deming Headlight.