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Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument (OMDPNM) has generated more than $234 million in economic impact since the monument was designated May 21, 2014, including $35 million in 2022. And … more
Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, FYI+ (Families and Youth Innovations Plus) and Jardin de los Niños will host a screening of the film “Inherent Good,” followed by a … more
Celebrating Diez y Seis de Septembre, aka Mexican Independence Day, in Mesilla a parade made its way through the town on Saturday, Sept. 16. more
Thomas Branigan Memorial Library (TBML) and New Mexico State University are inviting residents to join them in learning the basics of preserving photographs in “Caring for Your Personal Legacy: … more
In payments to be made through 2037, the City of Las Cruces will receive more than $9.8 million as part of opioid litigation settlement with a dozen companies that made, sold or distributed opioid … more
Valerie came to Las Cruces when she transferred from her job with Walmart in Oklahoma to a local store. She eventually had to stop working as her combination of chronic health and mental health … more
The U.S. Postal Service kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month and made the national introduction of its new piñata stamps at the 36th Annual Piñata Festival in Roswell Sept. 8. The … more
New Mexico State University Regents professor and turfgrass Extension specialist Bernd Leinauer has received an award from the Crop Science Society of America (CSSA) for outstanding contributions to … more
The Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD) will host a town hall meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, in city council chambers at City Hall, 700 N. Main St., the City of Las Cruces said in a news … more
“Johana Bencomo is a leader on the city council,” fellow Las Cruces City Councilor Becky Corran said at the Aug. 26 campaign event during which Bencomo formally announced her candidacy … more
Casa de Peregrinos (CdP) emergency food program’s fifth annual Hunger Strike is Thursday-Friday, Sept. 21-22. There is still time to sign up to help CdP reach this year’s fundraising … more
The 56 th annual Southern New Mexico State Fair and Rodeo will be at the Doña Ana County Fairgrounds Wednesday, Sept. 27-Sunday, Oct. 1.  You can buy advance tickets online at … more
In September, Doña Ana Community College is offering weekly public lunches prepared by its students, and will host community resource fairs. Lunches DACC culinary arts students are … more
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department Keep Las Cruces Beautiful program (KLCB) wants individuals, groups, businesses, clubs and civic organizations to join in the city’s … more
Now in its 58 th year, the Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico (CAASNM) assisted thousands of families and individuals in southern New Mexico during 2022, the nonprofit said in its 2022 … more
NMSU Library will host an open house 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at both Zuhl and Branson libraries at the main campus in Las Cruces. Students, faculty and community members are invited to join … more
“Lock. Take. Hide.” That’s part of a new crime prevention initiative from the Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD), the City of Las Cruces said in a news release. … more
Construction on the 2023 Casa for a Cause house, 7322 Bedford Ave. in the Metro Arcadia Phase 1 area of Metro Verde near Red Hawk Golf Course, is about a month from completion, but builders French … more
Lucky Dog Billiards at 245 E. Lohman Ave. will soon become The Game Billiards, said Marci Dickerson, owner of The Game restaurants in Las Cruces. “We’re very excited to expand the … more
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Sept. 8 public health emergency order banning the open or concealed carry of firearms in public in Bernalillo County is “clearly unconstitutional,” … more
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