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The chamber music ensemble Camerata del Sol will perform Johannes Brahms’ String Sextet Op. 18, free to the public, in El Paso and Las Cruces this month. Camerata del Sol was founded in … more
The Young at Heart Chorus, a local company of singers entertaining at assisted living and nursing homes as well as senior centers, will present its final concert before taking a summer break on May … more
The American Southwest Theatre Company concluded its 2023-24 theatrical season with the closure of its musical production , “The Addams Family” at the end of April followed by annual … more
The Doña Ana County Clerk’s Office will host a groundbreaking ceremony for a new elections warehouse next week.  The new warehouse, which houses the ballot counting process … more
A jury convicted a Las Cruces man of manslaughter following a road rage incident near S. Espina Street and University Avenue in 2022.  Jason Salias, 38, was convicted of voluntary … more
The Las Cruces Public Libraries announced it will “kick off summer” with a book fair on the east mesa early in June. The fair is scheduled for 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 8, at … more
Doña Ana County announced a 45-day closure of Lomas Avenue, to commence on May 27 for the installation of storm drain structure. The project is taking place in the Del Cerro community. … more
"The Atomic Rocketeer" is a 2024 documentary from Larry L. Sheffield that tells the complete story of Wernher Von Braun, the German scientist and his band of German Rocketeers that was acquired by … more
Every time I drive past the construction project on the corner of Farney and El Paseo, just down from my house, I feel a little bit better about our city’s future. When completed, the … more
When Richard Todd’s wife, Yolanda, was diagnosed with breast cancer, her doctors suggested she drink alkaline water to support her immune system. But the options available in Las Cruces … more
The number of people arrested following interactions with the Las Cruces mental health response team fell drastically in the second half of 2023 as police officers relied more and more on the … more
“Here’s to all literature, the power of women’s stories and our ancestors all those women who have come before our mothers.” – Author Denise Chávez more
A two-week summer camp organized by the Las Cruces Fire Department to instill confidence and leadership skills in youth will open for registration Friday. Admission to the free day program is open to … more
Recreational-use cannabis was legalized in New Mexico two years ago. Since then, New Mexicans have been enjoying safe and clean cannabis products from legitimate retailers across the state. … more
Early voting is on and expands on May 18 during the four-week run-up to the June primary.  This year's primary elections feature several competitive races, including district attorney , … more
Incumbent Amanda López Askin is looking to fend off a challenger, a former clerk’s office employee who also challenged her in 2020, in the race to be county clerk of Doña Ana … more
The deadline for New Mexico voters to request absentee ballots for the June 4 primary election is Tuesday, May 21. Starting with this election, voters can track their ballot’s progress after … more
At least eight protestors face criminal charges following a mass arrest at New Mexico State University initiated by school administrators on May 9.  An NMSU spokesperson confirmed that a … more
On May 9, more than 500 erstwhile students of Doña Ana Community College moved their tassels over as they graduated with degrees and honors ready to go out and challenge the world and … more
Beginning Monday, May 13, Juniper Avenue will be closed to thru-traffic from N. Solano Drive to the cul-de-sac west of N. Mesquite Street for approximately three weeks, the city said. The … more
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