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Early voting in the Nov. 7 local election continues through Saturday, Nov. 4, throughout Doña Ana County: Anthony, New Mexico: Anthony Public Library, 750 Landers Road Hatch: … more
City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department Keep Las Cruces Coordinator Amelia Corrales said a big thank you to all the residents who participated in the city’s community-wide Team Up to … more
The Las Cruces City Council discussed plans to spend $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds at the council’s Oct. 10 work session. City Manager Ifo Pili’s office … more
Halloween likely comes to us from ancient Celtic tribes that lived in western Europe and the North Atlantic as much as 2,500 years ago. The first day of their new year was on or about Nov. 1, when … more
It’s that time of year for all the scary ghouls and goblins. You know, like zombies. El Chupacabra. And that elusive, mysterious monster, Ranked Choice Voting. This will be … more
One feature of the current election is Ranked Choice Voting. However, it is only applicable in races involving the City of Las Cruces. Ranked Choice Voting is not applicable for other … more
Edward Howell, candidate for School Board District 4, is running against Teresa Tenorio (incumbent) and Julia Ruiz for this election cycle. District 4, mostly north and west of Las Cruces, has four … more
Doña Ana Community College will have a $16 million general obligation (GO) bond on the Nov. 7 local election ballot. If passed by voters, bond funds will provide upgrades and improvements … more
Former Doña Ana County Commissioner Isabella Solis is a candidate for mayor of Las Cruces. “With a vision for a more prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable future for the city, … more
Las Cruces voters will choose a new mayor in the Tuesday, Nov. 7, local election. Voters in districts one, two and four will choose city councilors, and the city will elect a new presiding municipal … more
From high in the sky, a Great Pumpkin will drop free candy, the City of Las Cruces said in a news release. The city Parks and Recreation Department, Weaver’s Welding and Friends of the … more
“We had two women show up on bicycles, hoping for a bed for their children,” said Wanda Bowman owner of Ashley Homestore, discussing the Hope to Dream project. The project took place … more
The official title is College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, or ACES for short. But for a land-grant university once known as New Mexico A&M -- with the A standing for … more
The Las Cruces branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) celebrated its 100 th anniversary Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Double Eagle in Mesilla, AAUW-Las Cruces Co-President Anne … more
Recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October the New Mexico State University Department of Criminal Justice is hosted “Project Clothesline.” More than 100 t-shirts with … more
Two alumni from New Mexico State University’s College of Business received recognition recently for their impact in the business community and career milestones as they were inducted into the … more
Garden Center of Las Cruces sells fiberglass pools while offering pool installation services to the people of Las Cruces. As a partner of San Juan Pools, Garden Center can also serve Deming, Silver … more
Las Cruces artist Jeanne Bennett Rundell’s exhibition “Color in Chaos” continues through Saturday, Nov. 4, at Unsettled Gallery, 905 N. Mesquite St. Rundell will discuss her … more
Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra’s (LCSO) Pops 1 concert celebrates Dia de los Muertos with concerts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, in the New Mexico State University … more
Coming to Rio Grande Theatre (RGT), 211 N. Main St., at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, is a multimedia stand-up comedy show about science, featuring New York City-based scientist and comedian Ben … more
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