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A truck crash on Interstate 25 Friday morning, Nov. 10, shut down the exit from Interstate 10 west to I-25 north. The wreck caused delays in morning traffic, closed the northbound I-25 lanes and … more
New Mexico State University’s five regents unanimously approved a list of finalists under consideration as NMSU’s next president during a special meeting Friday afternoon held by video … more
The Las Cruces City Council approved a $6 million affordable housing general obligation bond and a strategy for how to spend it. Across two votes during a council meeting on March 4, councilors … more
Mayor Ken Miyagishima will celebrate his 60 th birthday Monday, May 15, by presiding over a regular meeting of the Las Cruces City Council. Miyagishima has spent more than half his life in elected … more
The nonprofit Animal Companions of Las Cruces will host a fundraiser noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, at Blue Moon Bar and Grill, 13060 N. Valley Drive. The fundraiser will include a cornhole … more
New Mexico State University retirees (faculty and staff) are invited to a lunch just for university retirees, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, at the NMSU Golf Course Clubhouse, 3000 Herb … more
SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO – A perfect storm of factors appears to be driving extra demand for food assistance across the southern half of the state. First, in line with the federal … more
The long-awaited reopening of the overpass connecting Interstate 10 to Interstate 25 in Las Cruces has finally come. With repairs complete and the bridge deemed safe to use, the overpass was … more
Situated in a desert valley next to the Rio Grande, Hatch is a hub for agriculture, especially its world-famous red and green chile. But its role in farming doesn’t insulate the community from … more
Sonoma Elementary School fourth-grade teacher Christopher Nuñez has won a $25,000 cash prize as the 2022 Milken Family Foundation Educator Award for New Mexico. He received the award in … more
ACTion Programs for Animals (APA) has joined NBCUniversal Local’s 2023 Clear the Shelters pet adoption and donation campaign, Tuesday, Aug. 1-Thursday, Aug. 31. This is the ninth … more
If you’ve expecting something that only happens “once in a blue moon,” get ready, ‘cause there’s a blue moon a’comin’. And this one is real special – … more
It’s all things Aggie for Nov. 3-4 homecoming at New Mexico State University. NMSU has been celebrating homecoming since 1926, and this year will be bigger and better than ever. Here … more
Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced Thursday multiple felony charges against three New Mexico State University basketball players for hazing incidents resulting in criminal … more
The Aaron Gifford Benefit Pickleball fundraising tournament held April 1-2 at Lions Park in Las Cruces raised more than $30,000. The organizing committee made a visit to Mesilla Valley Community of … more
The crossover bridge from Interstate 10 East to Interstate 25 North will be closed indefinitely, New Mexico Department of Transportation spokesperson Ami Evans told the Bulletin earlier this week, … more
White Sands Missile Range has elected Ms. Jean Simpkins and Mr. William Rice to its Hall of Fame for 2023. After a review of nominations by a committee of personnel from White Sands and the White … more
Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour (spring forward/fall back)! Daylight Saving Time (DST) 2023 ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, and Mountain Standard Time (MST) returns. When … more
Bulletin reporter Mike Cook asked various community leaders, educators, NMSU faculty, legislators and others for their thoughts about the selection of the next New Mexico State University chancellor. … more
“I can’t wait until everyone hears this,” Assistant City Manager Ikani Taumoepeau said Wednesday evening, May 31, just before Visit Las Cruces (VLC) unveiled its new slogan: … more
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