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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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
The Tombaugh Gallery will present an exhibition titled “Between Heaven and Earth” in February, featuring works by Karl Kohl and Roy Van der Aa. more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
“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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
A pair of brothers from Sunland Park are accused of holding unauthorized migrants hostage and demanding ransom. Their trial is set for February. more
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, … more
Doña Ana County’s Crisis Triage Center is on track to close at the end of the month when its service provider withdraws. more
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 … more
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, … more
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 … more
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 … more
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