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The Association, an organization promoting female professionals and entrepreneurs, hosted a mayoral ball on Jan. 20 to welcome new mayors Eric Enriquez of Las Cruces and Russell Hernandez of … more
Children’s Reading Alliance (CRA) Board member Duncan Smith accepted a donation check in June from Nelly Trujillo and Carolyn Flexner, volunteers at Tutti Bambini, the Las Cruces nonprofit that … more
Our license plates say “Chile Capital of the World,” and we know the epicenter of the capital is Hatch, New Mexico. Friday, Sept. 1, through Sunday, Sept. 3, Hatch will celebrate the … more
A group of Santa Teresa residents seeking to establish Santa Teresa as a city in its own right won a procedural victory in Santa Fe this week. The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled unanimously that … 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
When Las Cruces artists start gathering their paint and brushes, needle and thread, baubles and beads, glue guns and even their 3D-printer supplies, it must mean some kind of magic is going to … more
Linda Samples, an El Paso-based attorney who helmed Las Cruces’ legal department since July 2023, has left city government.  more
Author and activist Margaret Randall visited Las Cruces to read some of her poetry and visit with locals on Sunday, July 9. The 86-year-old writer still dedicates daily time to her writing and … more
One of the newest solar power arrays to come on line is in Doña Ana County. It’s the Buena Vista Energy Center on more than 2,700 acres of state land in Chaparral. The project is … more
Despite living in New Mexico for more than a quarter century, Enrico Pontelli’s native Italian accent is as thick as his grandmother’s pasta sauce. But there’s a tell-tale sign … more
The number of people arrested following interactions with the Las Cruces mental health response team fell drastically in the second half of 2023 as police officers relied more and more on the … more
Doña Ana Community College Automotive Program has received full re-accreditation from the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASE), DACC said in a news release. The … more
Eleven students from Las Cruces middle schools are now graduates of a Doña Ana Community College camp aimed at giving hands-on experience in automation and manufacturing. The students … more
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners took a step toward filling the soon-to-be vacant county manager position this week. As part of a seven-hour meeting on April 9, the board … more
Las Cruces middle school student Lila Sanchez is making her first trip to Washington, D.C., where she and other children from across the country are advocating for more diabetes research and lower … more
Once upon a time, J.F. Apodaca built a ballpark. The park was – still is – in La Mesa, in southern Dona Ana County just a couple of blocks from everyone’s favorite landmark, … more
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners elected first-term commissioner Christopher Schaljo-Hernandez as board chair on Tuesday. Schaljo-Hernandez represents District 1 after … more
A mayoral ball organized by The Association on Jan. 20 brought together members of the business community and civic leadership for a black tie event welcoming new mayors Eric Enriquez (Las Cruces) … more
Each year, on the third Friday in March, medical students preparing to graduate join tens of thousands of others across the country in finding out where they will be placed for their residency … more
Recent public attention to problems with municipal water supplied by the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority in southern Doña Ana County prompted the city of Las Cruces to issue a notice … more
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