Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
We are a partnership of local news organizations covering — with a solutions-based lens— topics of importance to southern New Mexicans.
The Rebuild: How Southern NM Recovers from the Pandemic
In 2022, the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative launched a project to cover stories related to the pandemic and recovery — everything from health and mental health impacts to high-speed internet access.
We’re looking at these issues from a solutions-based reporting model, in which responses to social challenges, like the pandemic, are critically examined. We seek to better connect and engage with communities, especially those under-served in local news, across the southern half of the state. Here are the latest stories.
Sunland Park seeks $4M from lawmakers for food pantry
Hatch, N.M. library among 55 to benefit from state endowment
NM endowment offers perpetual funding source for rural libraries
The Las Cruces Bulletin: Mobile crisis unit looks to the future after debut year
KRWG: What is guaranteed basic income?
Sunland Park bridging digital divide with new hire
KRWG: Fentanyl epidemic a growing challenge in Las Cruces
KRWG’s ‘Newsmakers’ spotlights hunger in Southern NM — and what’s being done about it
Las Cruces Sun-News: City commits $6M to complete affordable rental complex
Las Cruces Sun-News: Mental health, affordable housing top Las Cruces’ list of 2024 capital outlay asks
The Deming Headlight: Luna County OKs affordable housing ordinance
Factors combine to boost hunger across Southern NM
Food insecurity soars in Sunland Park
KRWG’s ‘Voice of the Public’: Collaborative’s solutions reporting & state of local news discussed
$16M project to bring speedy internet to Northern Doña Ana County
The Deming Headlight: ‘Teeniors’ introduce elders to tech
KRWG: El Paso food hub & La Mesa, NM mushroom farm offer solutions to food desert problem
KRWG: NM Voices for Children analyst discusses food deserts
Southern NM pantry aims to fight hunger, stigma with new building
KRWG examines food insecurity as new pantry opens
What is Solutions-Based Journalism?
The concept of solutions-based journalism starts with an understanding that, historically, journalists have devoted too much attention to social problems — but without comparable attention to the possible solutions to those problems. This can lead to a false sense of hopelessness — a belief that progress in addressing society’s most pressing challenges just isn’t possible. In an attempt to counter that long-practiced (and misguided) trend, journalists across the world are embracing a refreshed approach — solutions-based journalism — to critically examine solutions that are being applied, whether in their own communities or elsewhere.
Not every news story produced by the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative is a solutions story, but many of them are! And we believe this dynamic approach will help to change the conversation around local news; improve equity, diversity and sustainability in the practice of journalism; and strengthen ties with audiences across southern New Mexico — for the betterment of our region.