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As we navigate through the first quarter of 2024, our housing market brings some signs of stability and encouragement.  While we saw a significant increase in closed sales from a slow January, … more
Senator Heinrich invited MacArthur Elementary's community school coordinator to be his guest at President Biden's address to Congress. more
A Las Cruces man who was struck by a car while riding his bike on Lohman Avenue in February succumbed to his injuries and died on March 2, according to a city of Las Cruces news release. Roy … more
The Las Cruces City Council approved a $6 million affordable housing general obligation bond and a strategy for how to spend it. Across two votes during a council meeting on March 4, councilors … more
The Las Cruces Public Libraries announced a weekend spring garden workshop open to the public from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 16. The workshop consists of crafting activities … more
SANTA FE — A proposed hospital network and health plan merger that would have created an $11 billion health care giant  fell apart  on the way to the altar last year. … more
The bulk of a news conference Friday focused on changes and priorities that Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story believes would make Las Cruces a safer place. more
When banker Joe Bullock wrote a little book of faith-based fiction, including an angelic twist on his friend and New Mexico State University golf legend, Herb Wimberly, he had no idea the result, … more
The activity pool at the Las Cruces Regional Aquatic Center will resume regular service after undergoing maintenance, beginning Monday, March 4. The city stated in a news release it will … more
Ifo Pili first heard of Las Cruces just two years before becoming the city’s most powerful man. He was serving as city manager of Eagle Mountain, Utah, when the city recorder mentioned Las … more
The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office announced it will conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols through the month of March. Its stated aim is to help reduce crashes, injuries … more
Las Cruces police on Thursday disclosed the identity of the witness who intervened during the assault of officer Jonah Hernandez and killed the assailant, Armando Silva. In an apparent effort to … more
The return of a full-size bowling center would be cause for celebration enough in a city still feeling the loss of 10 Pin Alley bowling since it closed in 2018. But a pair of developers have … more
Replacement of broken concrete slabs will proceed on southbound lanes of Motel Boulevard between Amador Avenue and Interstate 10 Monday, March 4, with that section of the road closed continuously … more
An investigation into the loss of a pin during Virgin Galactic’s most recent flight to the edge of space over New Mexico is not expected to require design changes or delays as the spaceliner … more
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to purchase two plots of land for an upcoming transitional housing project near the intersection of W. Picacho and N. Motel … more
Las Cruces City Manager Ifo Pili, who has led Las Cruces’ administration for three and a half years, announced he will leave the city in March. The announcement came Wednesday morning.  … more
The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum is gearing up to welcome the public to the 24th annual Cowboy Days event. The event celebrates and showcases New Mexico ranching traditions with … more
On an afternoon with blowing dust and sideways snow, two people in bright yellow vests and heavy winter clothes worked over an open manhole in the brush behind Belen High School. “Ice … more
The Las Cruces district office of the federal Bureau of Land Management and the nonprofit Friends of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks are calling for applications for the national monument’s spring … more
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