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Principal Adam Amador and the school's governance council again listened to calls for their resignations as they proceeded with the first business meeting following graduation. more
The New Mexico Broadcasters Association last week announced the winners of its 2024 Excellence in Broadcasting Awards. New Mexico State University’s KRWG public broadcasting station earned … more
Juan Carlos “J.C.” Borrego, the city’s assistant director of human resources since 2022, will fill the vacant assistant city manager position. more
With triple-digit temperatures in Las Cruces’ weather forecast for at least a few days this week, the City of Las Cruces will activate cooling stations Wednesday, June 5, and … more
The New Mexico Department of Transportation District One office will invest approximately $1M in two rest areas, the Lordsburg Welcome Center and Rest Area and the Las Cruces Scenic View Rest Area. … more
Twenty-nine candidates running for local office woke up Tuesday morning as winners. The rest— fewer than average — must spend the day sweating it out. According to an analysis … more
The City of Las Cruces unanimously approved a ban on some fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July during a meeting on June 3. The ban is meant to reduce the chance of fire sparking in and around … more
In the early 1900s, attorney and publisher Carl Magee moved to New Mexico with his wife in the hopes of alleviating her consumption. While here, he bought one newspaper from Senator A. B. Fall. … more
When Charles Manson showed up in Lordsburg in a stolen convertible Triumph in December 1959, he wasn’t the bearded cult leader the world later knew. more
Congressman Gabe Vasquez, a Democrat representing southern New Mexico and a former Las Cruces City Council member, recently confronted long overdue fees stemming from traffic citations he received in … more
A city of Las Cruces spokesperson confirmed that police shot a dog on May 28, but did not provide substantive information about the shooting. Mandy Guss, a spokesperson for the city, confirmed … more
New Mexico’s Open Meetings Act states, “all persons are entitled to the greatest possible information regarding the affairs of government and the official acts of those officers and … more
A survey conducted by the city of Las Cruces reported broad support for a tax increase that could grow the city’s revenues by $20 million per year. The increase would address funding gaps … more
A forest fire burning near Ruidoso remains uncontained as of May 28. The Blue 2 fire has burned 7,178 acres and is 0 percent contained, according to the village of Ruidoso . No homes have burned … more
New Mexico is in the middle of the typical peak wildfire season, and national forecasters say risk could increase throughout the summer. So the state agriculture department is reminding residents, … more
A Las Cruces man wanted in connection with a 2008 murder was booked into jail following an arrest in Mexico.  Oswaldo Corral, 45, was booked on charges of first-degree murder, armed … more
The drums are first — thump thump-thump thump ! — as members of Tortugas Pueblo lead the 24th annual Blessing of the Fields at New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum on May 17. … more
The New Mexico Supreme Court affirmed the disqualification of a Las Cruces Republican seeking to challenge a long-time statehouse representative. Ronnie Sisneros’ disqualification was … more
One candidate collected thousands as a salaried employee of Doña Ana County. Another has been getting her contributions from donors in Santa Fe and Albuquerque. A third is taking out … more
Robocalls during election campaigns are nothing new, and the voice that greeted some New Hampshire voters on the phone last February sounded plausibly like a recorded message from President Joe … more
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