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Aug. 21, 2023 is the 10 th anniversary of the day Doña Ana County became the first county in the state to issue same-sex marriage licenses. “I am among those privileged to officiate … more
Three Las Cruces pharmacy students have been approved for admission to the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy next August, the director of the UNM/NMSU Cooperative Pharmacy Program said in … more
Alex Ellis, Ph.D., said his keynote speech to 120 middle and high school students from across New Mexico included “tools they can use that will equip them to fulfill their dreams.” … more
The Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society (MVJBS) recently awarded six jazz scholarships to students attending New Mexico State University next fall, MVJBS said in a news release. William … more
The Doña Ana Arts Council (DAAC) and PFLAG Las Cruces hosted a reception for New Mexico State Sen. Carrie Hamblen of Las Cruces Friday evening, June 9, at DAAC in honor of Pride Month (June). … more
The state of New Mexico is outpacing the national average for registering residents in the Affordable Connectivity Program – a key federal initiative to help … more
History is all around us in Las Cruces. If you live or work in one of the older parts of town, eat in one of the fine restaurants or visit the shops, parks or art galleries in these areas, you have … more
Joe and Elaine Foster sold their 4,200-square-foot house in Talavera last fall and bought a 900-square-foot home in Mesilla which they have spent the last nine months renovating. Built about … more
Monte Vista Elementary School has a new school garden thanks to the help of La Semilla Food Center, Paso del Norte Health Foundation (PNHF) said in a news release. La Semilla received a grant from … more
NeighborWoods Las Cruces is laying the groundwork for a massive tree planting this November. The organization, which was formed in November 2022, is “trying to increase the tree canopy in … more
Las Cruces Convention Center catering employees hand out delicious examples of their offerings during the 15 th Annual Taste of Las Cruces event. The Thursday, June 8 event is a fundraiser for the … more
Registration is now open for 2023-24 Las Cruces Public Schools kindergarten classes, the school district said in a news release. Children who are at least 5 years of age by Sept. 1 are eligible … more
New Mexico State University General Counsel Roy Collins III has a special connection to Juneteenth, the holiday that will be celebrated in Las Cruces June 16-19. Collins is a native of … more
On Tuesday, June 13, the Board of Commissioners of Doña Ana County will honor the memory, legacy, and impact of former Governor Jerry Apodaca. Recognized for being the first Hispanic governor … more
“I am so excited, it has been an unreal experience, I keep feeling like I’m watching someone else’s life but it’s my life,” Jamila Gilbert, Virgin Galactic … more
A weekend of Juneteenth events and activities will be held Friday-Monday, June 16-19, hosted by the New Mexico State University Men of Color program, DJ Black, Doña Ana County NAACP and the … more
With Las Cruces cycling advocate and Velo Cruces President George Pearson in the lead, the second annual Everybody Rides with Grace Adaptive Cycle Parade began Saturday morning, June 3, at the … more
Nusenda Credit Union (NCU) has signed an agreement to acquire Western Heritage Bank (WHB), a state-chartered bank headquartered in Las Cruces, the credit union said in a news release. When … more
“I can’t wait until everyone hears this,” Assistant City Manager Ikani Taumoepeau said Wednesday evening, May 31, just before Visit Las Cruces (VLC) unveiled its new slogan: … more
New Mexico is a top producer of onions, and researchers at New Mexico State University continue to peel back the layers of why it’s an important crop in our state. The community has the chance … more
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