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.
How Southern New Mexico lawmakers voted in 2024
Internet subsidy helping 68K homes across Southern NM winds down
KRWG: Doña Ana County officials respond to Crisis Triage Center closure
Deming Public Schools hires outside counselors to shrink mental health care gap
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
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.
