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The Las Cruces Running Club, established in 2011, announced it will again host a series of races for youth aged 14 and under this summer. “We have kids as young as three years old,” … more
The problem with presidential debates is they don’t have a scoreboard. We treat them as if they were a football game, with clear winners and losers. President Joe Biden sent out a taunting … more
As we come upon the 10-year anniversary of the designation of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, I can’t help but beam with pride over how Las Cruces serves as an example for … more
On May 15, New Mexico State Police and campus officers at the University of New Mexico tore down an encampment that had been established by protesters calling for a cease-fire in Israel’s … 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
Borderlands Ballet Company’s 2024 production of the classic ballet, Coppélia, is about to open in Las Cruces. If you haven’t heard of the comic ballet, … more
The people of Las Cruces and surrounding communities have “a deep pride and a shared ownership” in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument and its cultural and economic impacts … 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
Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB) have been installed on Walnut Street for the crosswalk at Capitan Avenue. On Friday, May 24, 2024, the beacons will be uncovered and activated for use by … more
The Las Cruces City Council approved a $596.6 million budget during a meeting on May 20 that adds 21 new jobs and supplies $165.1 million to the general fund. The $13 million increase to the … more
Angelica Rubio is looking to remain the state representative for District 35. First elected in 2016, she is seeking her fifth two-year term in the state House of Representatives.To do that, … more
Historic Preservation Committee Commissioner Judy Berryman said she would like to see the property at University Avenue and S. Chaparral Street, which is at least 75 years old, preserved for history. … more
On Friday evening, city firefighters extinguished a fire in the back of an abandoned home on N. Mesquite Street, per a news release from the fire department. The LCFD responded shortly before 8 … more
This is in response to "Public officials grapple with threats, raising questions about local democracy” (two-part series, April 19 & 26). As a former city council candidate who … more
As a registered Democrat who lives in southern New Mexico and drives an electric car, I am a strong believer in sustainability. I recharge my car at my solar-powered home, but I have concerns about … more
It is with dismay and frustration that many of us have been made aware of the pending demolition of three architecturally and culturally significant buildings on University Avenue. Depsite the best … more
Is there any way to make sense of school zones in the Las Cruces Public Schools District? A .3-mile-long zone that protects a vacant lot and a middle school, Vista, that is two blocks away. … more
MountainView hospital has very generously supported the Senior Amigos program for seniors for many years now. This is a program for people 50+ and provides socialization, exercise, crafts and … more
Thursday, the University of New Mexico Board of Regents approved a land acquisition for a full-spectrum reproductive healthcare center, that will include abortion care, in Doña Ana … more
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