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It might not make hearts skip a beat like the sight of a Monarch butterfly or gray wolf, but biologists say a rare flowering New Mexico plant nonetheless deserves endangered species protection. … more
New Mexico wants to curb gun violence by getting firearms off the street, and while recent gun buyback events drew lots of attendees, some experts say they haven't been found to reduce gun violence. … more
SUNLAND PARK – Food insecurity is soaring in Sunland Park, Doña Ana County’s southernmost community of about 17,400 people along the U.S.-Mexico border. But the need for food … more
What is the value of a dollar? We know it’s shrinking, but we’re now getting signals anything less than a dollar doesn’t have any value at all. I received an email from … more
Aggie fans can take in a Saturday doubleheader of sorts at the Pan American Center. In a 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, game, the Aggie women’s basketball team (1-2) will host Portland State … more
Every year, the Las Cruces Bulletin publishes a series of stories on ways to help those in need in Las Cruces and Doña Ana County. The series will include many nonprofits that would welcome … more
As we get older, the discussion about longevity can take several forms; sometimes it’s about how long we might live, sometimes about health issues, sometimes about quality of life. When we … more
“We are a rich state that allows half our people to live in poverty,” Las Cruces state Sen. Bill Soules said. “We’re saving money for our grandchildren while our children are … more
Maximum Martial Arts of Las Cruces has rebranded and relocated, adding University to both its name and its new address. Director/founder Justin Castillo recently opened Maximum Martial Arts … more
Fall is here and as temps are cooling so is the real estate market.  Traditionally, the housing market slows down the final quarter of the year as buyers prepare for the holidays and plans … more
Jon Barela, CEO of the Borderplex Alliance, an economic development and policy advocacy organization, is the first recipient of the Kevin B. Boberg Excellence in Economic Development Award. The … more
On Dec. 2 and 3, New Mexico’s Gila River will flow near the Rio Grande in a film at the Fountain Theatre in Mesilla.  “Journey Down the Gila’’ is a cinematic journey … more
Thanks to a generous donation from Las Cruces residents Laurel Allender and Rene de Pontbriand, the Friends of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum added a new computer for public use to the … more
The NMSU University Art Museum (UAM) had a large turnout for the Oct. 20 opening of its "Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking the Binding" exhibit Oct. 20 at Devasthali Hall. It included … more
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church will host its annual holiday bake sale 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, at the church, 518 N. Alameda Blvd. The sale will include lemon fruitcakes, cookies, … more
The annual Artists of Picacho Hills (APH) Holly Day House Art Show will be Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18, at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 225 W Griggs Ave. Members of the Potter's Guild of … more
The Veterans Day Parade in Las Cruces Nov. 11 in Downtown Las Cruces. The  Parade has been put on by volunteers since 1995 in support of local Veterans. more
The Las Cruces Chile Drop is among 20 New Year's Eve drops that have been nominated by travel editors as the best in the United States, the City of Las Cruces said in a news release. more
Looking to chop down your own Christmas tree this year? Here’s how it starts. Christmas tree permits for the Lincoln National Forest are available both online, and in National Forest offices, … more
If you’re planning to travel in and around the intersection of Main Street and University Avenue the next few days, you’d better check your watch before you go. From 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. … more
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