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The old Doña Ana County Courthouse maintains a stately presence in downtown Las Cruces.
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/20/24
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The clearest detail I remember about your car was the smoke coming off your tires, before we nearly collided on Amador Avenue Sunday night. You were stopped at a red light and decided to peel out, …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/20/24
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Patrick Pearson played bass and sang ‘90s cover songs, along with country and Spanish music three or four times a week at local bar Quarters in Ruidoso.
He was known to cook up a pot of …
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By Diana Alba Soular, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative and Adrian Hedden, El Rito Media
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6/20/24
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An intense storm brought a new twist Wednesday afternoon to the fire response efforts in Ruidoso: water rescues. Authorities emphasized the need to seek higher ground and touted the mantra …
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By Diana Alba Soular, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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6/20/24
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One day in 1993, Sage Gentlewing was driving through California on Highway 46 between Highway 101 to Highway 5 and stopped at Jack’s Ranch Café.
A tree with a monument sculpture, …
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Elva K. Österreich Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/19/24
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Once again revisiting the 20th century’s greatest hits, No Strings Theatre Company breathes life into Lee Blessing’s Tony- and Pulitzer-nominated Cold War drama, “A Walk In The …
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David Salcido For the Bulletin
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6/19/24
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Expectations were sky high in 2005 when British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson inked a 20-year lease on a new spaceport that had yet to be built in southern New Mexico.
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Walt Rubel Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/19/24
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The Las Cruces City Council voted unanimously to write off more than $200,000 of debt across the three departments during their meeting on June 17.
The unanimous vote did not eliminate the …
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Bulletin report
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6/19/24
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The Las Cruces City Council approved a three-year contract with a union representing local firefighters that guarantees the department a 22 percent increase in pay.
The new three-year contract …
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Bulletin report
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6/19/24
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Diners set down their forks and stood as the Billy Townes Group shifted from a set list of jazz standards to accompany a choir performing “Life Every Voice and Sing,” the hymn giving …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/19/24
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Two fires threatening the community of Ruidoso expanded Tuesday, damaging or destroying at least 500 structures and prompting a second evacuation order, this time for the neighboring City of Ruidoso …
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By Diana Alba Soular, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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6/19/24
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The South Fork Fire evacuated the entire village of Ruidoso on June 17. That’s nearly 8,000 people pushed out of their mountain community on a moment’s notice.
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/18/24
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The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office said a 59-year-old man was found dead Monday after he went missing the night before.
Deputies responded to the Rio Grande near 2215 Run Along …
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Bulletin report
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6/18/24
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Two fires burning just east and south of Ruidoso forced the evacuation of about 8,000 people on June 17 as fire crews from around the state battle the blazes.
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Bulletin report
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6/18/24
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Brad Douglas, who’s been Las Cruces’ interim city manager since April and has worked in the city’s attorney’s office for years, was promoted to city attorney on June 16.
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/17/24
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Local celebrations of Juneteenth, the June 19 federal holiday commemorating the end of chattel slavery in the United States, are planned across several days next week.
On that date in …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/14/24
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Doña Ana County commissioners voted 3-2 not to implement increased fireworks restrictions ahead of the July 4th season, diverging from the city of Las Cruces on a similar measure earlier this …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/14/24
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It seemed like a tiny gesture, my wife, Sherry’s insistence on taking these Walmart 4 X 6-inch photos of women patients at the mental asylum, Vision in Action in Juárez and putting them …
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By Morgan Smith
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6/14/24
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In March the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit dismissed the National Institutes of Health’s appeal of a federal court ruling that the agency broke the law by withholding sanctuary …
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6/14/24
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White Sands National Park will hold its first Full Moon Night event of the year at 8:15 p.m. on Friday, June 21., in the park’s natural outdoor amphitheater.
In partnership with …
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6/14/24
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