Off Duty Artesia Police Officer Killed In Crash On US285

The big story today, an Artesia Poclie Officer – killed while off duty after crashing into a semi truck. New Mexico State Police confirm the victim, 42 year-old Thomas Wade Frazier, was driving his personal truck north on US 285 when he rear-ended the semi. State Poclie say the semi was slowing down in order … Read more

Stabbing In Loving Ends In Death; Arrest

Eddy County Sheriff Mark Cage is reporting deputies are investigating a stabbing near Loving. On Thursday, deputies responded to the report that a man has been stabbed and was unconscious and bleeding profusely. 48 year-old Jorge Trevizo, of El Paso, Texas, was discovered wounded. He was taken to Carlsbad Medical Center, where he later died … Read more

Multiple Roswell Facilities Expand Hours Of Operation

Several City of Roswell facilities will be expanding the hours they are open to the public as the city works to increase the opportunities people have to enjoy its services and amenities. The Roswell Recreation and Aquatic Center (1402 W. College Blvd.) will open its outdoor pool Saturday, May 22. It will be open Saturday … Read more

Roswell Rec & Aquatic Center Hosting Olympic Committee Event

The Roswell Recreation and Aquatic Center will be the site this weekend of the swimming portion of the 2021 USA Pentathlon Multisport National Championships organized by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. In order to accommodate this competition, the indoor pool will be closed to the public Friday, May 21, until 10 a.m. The Recreation … Read more

Virtual Public Forum To Focus On Roswell City Streets

The streets of Roswell will be the focus of this month’s City of Roswell virtual public forum, which will take place at a time different than that of the previous forums. The forum on Thursday, May 20, will take place at 12:30 p.m. The afternoon time was scheduled since a special City Council meeting is … Read more

Half Of New Mexicans Now Fully Vaccinated

New Mexico is now administering the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19 to children ages 12 to 15, as state health officials pushed Thursday for more people to get vaccinated. The move by the state Health Department follows authorizations this week by the federal Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The … Read more

Keep Roswell Beautiful Organizes Community Cleanup Event At Parks

Local residents and organizations have the opportunity to help spruce up Roswell’s parks by participating in a “Park Community Cleanup” organized by the City of Roswell’s Keep Roswell Beautiful program. The event on Saturday, May 22, will take place from 9 to 11 a.m. Individual and group volunteers can select which city park they would … Read more

RPD Seeks “Person Of Interest” In Stabbing Death

Roswell Poclie are asking for the public’s help in finding a person of interest in connection to a stabbing death that happened Tuesday. Poclie are trying to find 29 year-old John Eric Lerma, of Roswell. They’re seeking Lerma as part of the investigation into the death of 20 year-old Mario Zion Olivas Jr, who was … Read more

161 People Vie For Positions On NM Pot Panel

New Mexico officials have released the names of dozens of people who are vying to be appointed to the state’s new Cannabis Regulatory Advisory Committee. The list of 161 people was posted online Friday, with state officials saying they’re committed to ensuring a transparent process as the state prepares for recreational marijuana sales. Under state … Read more