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Karen Marie Banks Lupien, 61, passed away peacefully Wednesday, April 17, 2024. Karen was born on January 8, 1963 to William and Josephine Banks in Davenport, Iowa. The family moved to Roswell, NM … more
The Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office reported a shooting in Chaparral after deputies responded to a reported theft in progress Monday afternoon. more
April in our desert means temperatures are warming and flowers are blooming, but the winds continue. More importantly, Masters week has finally arrived for the 88 th time. (The Masters was first … more
The Las Cruces Fire Department reported that a Saturday night fire at the Solid Waste Transfer Station was extinguished within 14 minutes. Firefighters responded at approximately 9:20 p.m. on … more
A residential street several blocks south of Young Park was temporarily closed Monday morning as Las Cruces police investigated a shooting. According to LCPD, police responded at approximately … more
The charter high school held its first public meeting since receiving a notice of breach from the New Mexico Public Education Commission. more
Animal shelters, 911 centers and drug raids take a fair bit of cash to run. Agencies presented their 2024 budget requests to the Las Cruces City Council on April 22. The city is a partner in … more
When Jorge Martinez-Rios started with music as a child, he had no use for opera. But then, as a musician, he started hearing it. “As soon as I started listening – one aria and … more
Situated in a desert valley next to the Rio Grande, Hatch is a hub for agriculture, especially its world-famous red and green chile. But its role in farming doesn’t insulate the community from … more
The Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education devoted much of its 4.5-hour meeting on April 23 to updating and revising several policies, including ones guiding the school district’s … more
Although the Federal Trade Commission voted to ban non-compete agreements nationwide this week, the argument is far from over. The commissioners voted 3-2 Tuesday to strike down most … more
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is hosting a public education open house on how to safely navigate roundabouts from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, at the Hot Springs High … more
Grace Foster has been selling her produce at the Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Market for four years, setting up her table with Jerusalem artichokes, jujubes and other greens. She is a popular … more
Visit Las Cruces’ annual ¡Mira! Las Cruces fest kicks-off its second year with an expanded presence in the heart of downtown and an all-new live performance lineup. The event is designed … more
While mental illness isn’t a crime, it’s also not a permission slip to excuse crimes. Yet that’s what happens in New Mexico once a defendant has been found by the court to be … more
"Glass in the Garden” open house fundraiser The Mesquite Street Amigos are holding several community events to celebrate the 175th birthday in the Las Cruces original townsite … more
Few plays brilliantly tie together multiple thought-provoking themes. Fewer elicit consistent laughter. No Strings Theatre Company’s production of Sarah Ruhl’s “In the Next Room does both. more
It’s no secret. Las Cruces has infrastructure problems. Some feel the parks need a facelift. Others want to see the police department increase capacity. Still, others point to numerous … more
The city reported that Las Cruces Utilities Natural Gas and Energy began rerouting a four-inch natural gas main near 131 N. Roadrunner Parkway on Wednesday. Work to re-route the line is expected … more
A mechanical failure following a collision with a car temporarily suspended a train while repairs took place. more
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