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British engineers from BAE Systems and its partner, U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range, recently released results of a June test at Spaceport America, adding to the spaceport’s growing list of … more
Tassos Bareiss was chosen as the winner of the Love Song for Las Cruces contest by Visit Las Cruces (VLC) and NMCO Creative Studio, the City of Las Cruces said in a news release. The official … more
The Las Cruces Fire Department has taken additional measures to address a pesky fire at the City of Las Cruces Foothills Landfill off Sonoma Ranch Boulevard between Dripping Springs Road and Lohman … more
The start of the 2023-2024 school year was met with familiar challenges – bus delays, driver shortages and uncontrollable weather patterns.    more
Al Berryman runs three days a week, including a Saturday morning run that often covers six miles or more; he does strength training at Planet Fitness on El Paseo Road two mornings a week; rides a … more
A black-chinned hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri), a small hummer with a long beak, visits a feeder in Las Cruces that is also frequently visited by two other blackchins. more
UPDATE: Rosalie Parra, the 68-year-old Las Cruces woman reported missing early Friday afternoon, has been located and is said to be in good condition. more
“I vote first every single time,” Las Cruces City Councilor Tessa Abeyta said. “I don’t get to ride on the coattails of anyone else.” As the District 2 councilor, … more
Emme Apodaca, a sixth grader at Mesilla Valley Leadership Academy, won the Optimist Club of Las Cruces essay contest based on the theme “Who is an everyday hero that brings out the optimism in … more
New laboratories officially opened this morning (Thursday, July 13) are “a key component of services” offered by the New Mexico Department of Agriculture going forward, New Mexico Lt. … more
The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (NMMFA) has awarded almost $30 million for more than 125 low-income housing units in Las Cruces. The awards are part of more than $88 million in 4 … more
A $162,000 grant from the Mabee Foundation will allow Las Cruces Gospel Rescue Mission (LCGRM) to build a new facility, the Compassion in Action (CIA) building, at its campus at 1050 W. Amador Ave. … more
Doña Ana County unveiled a new sign welcoming visitors to the Southern New Mexico State Fairgrounds west of Las Cruces Thursday morning, July 13. The art piece was designed and stained by … more
For the second year in a row, Alex (club policy does not allow children’s last names to be used), 11, a student at Camino Real Middle School, won the Boys and Girls Club of Las Cruces annual … more
In July 2013 – 10 years ago this month – George Mychaskiw and John Hummer created the entity that would become Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM). A decade later, BCOM … more
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) will host the first-ever, free New Mexico Agritourism Symposium noon-7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14, at the Mesilla Valley Maze, 3855 W. Picacho Ave. in Las … more
(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first installment of “Powerlines,” an ongoing series from the Las Cruces Bulletin about our energy, our energy sources, and the always changing … more
Years of tireless work from Heather Pollard and Steve Newby were officially honored this week by the City of Las Cruces, which proclaimed July 17 both Heather Pollard Day and Steve Newby Day. … more
The artist, Arturo Garcia, described his work “Cloud Cover” as being inspired by a “sacred, ceremonial Pueblo Indian blanket.” His multi-color, multi-layered and textured … more
Heat stroke is real, and symptoms may include dry, hot skin with no sweating; mental confusion or loss of consciousness; and seizures or convulsions. Heat stroke is an emergency and residents should … more
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