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On the day after Christmas, Ken Miyagishima was at his office on S. Solano Drive, where he is district manager for Farmers Insurance. He walked a visitor through memorabilia of over three decades in … more
Southern New Mexico is home to vibrant and resilient communities with proud histories, striving to build even stronger futures. For years, I have fought to deliver federal investments to support … more
My childhood was unusual in that I spent a great deal of time around a diverse crew of adults, many of whom were argumentative. My parents entertained large gatherings of friends at least twice … more
Tombaugh Gallery hosts invitational exhibit focusing on the songs of the folk singer Phil Ochs in January.  The exhibit opens with a reception 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7 at the gallery in … more
Despite public signals that New Mexico State University was approaching a deal to retain two-year head coach Jerry Kill, this week came the dreaded announcement that Kill was leaving after a … more
My childhood was unusual in that I spent a great deal of time around a diverse crew of adults, many of whom were argumentative. My parents entertained large gatherings of friends at least twice … more
Christmas Day in Las Cruces included a celebration of the 108 th birthday of Lt. James Clayton Flowers, a retired Tuskegee Airman and Las Cruces resident pictured here with former Doña Ana … more
The Las Cruces City Council sent an additional $2.8 million in subsidies to 828 Productions during a council meeting on Dec. 18, more than doubling their financial support as the studio looks to grow … more
Three classes of race cars descended on the Vado Speedway track last week as the 17 th Annual Wild West Shootout came to New Mexico bringing racers from across the country, and from Canada, to give … more
The sales team at EXIT Realty Horizons reported that their first fundraising campaign in support of Jardin de los Niños raised $6,250 from 41 donors. The Las Cruces nonprofit provides … more
Earlier this year, many cannabis industry insiders and supporters asked the state to issue a temporary halt on issuing new licenses for cannabis retail businesses. They may get their wish. … more
It’s a vast, dreamy landscape many in the Southwest feel lucky to have in their own backyard. Whether you are sledding down the soft waves of sand, spending time with family and friends, or … more
The Las Cruces Museums announced the Jan. 5 opening of two new exhibitions examining how artists relate to the natural environment. The exhibitions will be available through March 23. … more
As president of the Downtown Las Cruces Partnership, I am thrilled to share the excitement surrounding our upcoming New Year's Eve event, the renowned Chile Drop. This free family celebration has … more
New Mexico has forfeited more than $5 million in federal funding for outdoor recreation projects over the last three years because employees at New Mexico’s State Parks Division missed … more
Assistant professor of astronomy Joe Burchett of New Mexico State University has been awarded a research fellowship with NASA and the National Science Foundation, the university recently announced. … more
During her last week in office, Mesilla Mayor Nora Lucero Barraza seemed at peace as she spoke with staff and welcomed a visitor to her tidy town hall office. Having served as mayor since 2010, … more
The Las Cruces Bulletin welcomed experienced reporter Justin Garcia to its news staff last week. Garcia had previously covered local police, public safety and local government for the Las Cruces … more
To honor the 205 th anniversary of the original publication of “Frankenstein,” the novel by Mary Shelley, the Las Cruces Public Libraries is hosting a Frankenstein movie marathon downtown … more
Doña Ana County residents will have continuing access to free bus service from January through June, per an announcement Wednesday from the South Central Regional Transit District. SCRTD has been … more
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