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SANTA FE — At a gathering Sunday morning about a mile from the state Capitol, two local municipalities, plus the Las Cruces Public Schools and New Mexico State University, delivered …
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Algernon D'Ammassa
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1/29/24
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A group of about 40 demonstrators gathered downtown Friday afternoon to protest the scale of civilian deaths and mass displacement amid overwhelming bombardments and a ground offensive in Gaza on the …
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Algernon D'Ammassa
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1/29/24
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Sandigale Drive will be closed to traffic from Delano Drive to Crestview Drive for two weeks beginning Tuesday, Jan. 30.
The city of Las Cruces stated in a news release that access to residences …
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Bulletin report
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1/29/24
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The Tombaugh Gallery will present an exhibition titled “Between Heaven and Earth” in February, featuring works by Karl Kohl and Roy Van der Aa.
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Bulletin report
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1/29/24
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The winning selections for the city of Las Cruces’ inaugural “Art Stop” rotating art exhibit were announced last week. The program places art along RoadRUNNER Transit routes, with …
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Bulletin report
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1/29/24
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Two Las Cruces men face criminal charges after police say they shot a man in a dispensary parking lot.
Xavier Noe Altamirano, 20, is charged with second-degree murder and shooting at or from a …
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Bulletin report
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1/29/24
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New Mexico legislators’ latest run at regulating the oil and gas industry by updating the 90-year-old Oil and Gas Act illuminated the continuing struggles faced with trying to craft rules for …
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Elizabeth Miller
New Mexico In Depth
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1/29/24
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Young Park will undergo irrigation improvements and upgrades with construction and excavation in certain areas. Park area sections will close while construction is taking place during Jan. 29, 2024 …
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1/29/24
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“Throw my brain in a hurricane
And the blind can have my eyes
And the deaf can have both of my ears
If they don’t mind the size.” - John Prine
I wasn’t …
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By Walt Rubel
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1/29/24
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HATCH – A white building with dark brown trim and a U.S. flag out front stands on the outskirts of this roughly 1,500-person agricultural community. To passersby on N.M. Hwy. 185, an artistic …
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Diana Alba Soular,
Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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1/29/24
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In the days following an explosion at Deming’s probation office on Jan. 22, no suspect has been publicly accused of setting the bomb or a second device found at the building.
However, as …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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1/26/24
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The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has completed a $2.7 million truck parking initiative, unveiling the state’s first Truck Parking Availability System (TPAS). This is …
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1/26/24
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While New Mexico state government continues to struggle to fill open positions, departments are asking lawmakers to fund new ones. Legislators on the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday spitballed …
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Nash Jones
KUNM News/Source New Mexico
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1/26/24
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A pair of brothers from Sunland Park are accused of holding unauthorized migrants hostage and demanding ransom. Their trial is set for February.
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Bulletin report
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1/25/24
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I am by nature an optimist, however, my optimism is being tested.
Bill Maher, when being interviewed and asked about climate change recently, made the comment that we are like Thelma and Louise, …
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Dan Lere
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1/25/24
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Doña Ana County’s Crisis Triage Center is on track to close at the end of the month when its service provider withdraws.
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By Justin Garcia
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1/25/24
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In regard to my good friend Rob Wood's letter to you about migrants and the declining US population (Jan. 19): When my bilingual wife was volunteering to help the migrants at El …
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1/25/24
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My dear friend, Mary Jane García, was many things: a New Mexico state Senator, a businesswoman, an anthropologist, a historian, an advocate for human and especially women’s rights, …
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Richard Ramirez, CSB
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1/25/24
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Las Cruces Public Schools board member Bob Wofford opened his speech with a sentiment many might have been thinking Thursday morning, standing or sitting in folding chairs on slightly muddy ground …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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1/25/24
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Shirley Alford passed away unexpectedly on December 18, 2023 at the age of 72. Shirley was a beloved daughter, sister, and friend. She graduated from NMSU with a BA in Journalism and …
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1/25/24
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