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Las Esperanzas, Inc., a local nonprofit promoting the historical inheritance of Las Cruces’ original town site and Mesquite Historic District, will celebrate its 25th anniversary later this … more
Nationwide, home sales for the first time since January did not decline, showing consistency in the housing sector of our economy. In Las Cruces, we felt a bit of a slowdown that has been … more
For beginners on up, the Las Cruces Public Libraries is offering a variety of computer literacy classes during October, according to a city news release. “The classes range from basic … more
Brandi Gutierrez has a tattoo of an oil can with a drop of oil coming out of it pointing down to her elbow. It’s a reminder that hard work, measured in elbow grease, is essential for success. … more
Casa de Peregrinos, the largest food pantry in Doña Ana County , is set to expand its reach to the county’s rural areas.  According to a presentation to the Doña Ana … more
New Mexico’s Office of Broadband Access and Expansion announced Monday that prequalification applications are open to local and tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, internet service … more
La Posta de Mesilla, the family-owned restaurant operating since 1939, is marking its 85th anniversary on Sept. 16. Owner Jerean Camuñez Hutchinson, with her husband, Tom, maintains the … more
Las Cruces inventory increased to 780 homes last month and more sellers are putting homes on the market as the fall season officially begins.  This is a 65 percent increase in … more
Ten years – or is that 70 in dog years? In any case, the Spotted Dog Brewery is celebrating a decade of serving beer and food in Mesilla. The microbrewery has scheduled a series of events … more
The city of Las Cruces announced a meeting aimed at helping businesses comply with the controversial shopping cart ordinance passed in early August.  The ordinance hopes to force businesses … more
Doña Ana Community College announced a free career fair next week, to which the public is invited. The fair, scheduled for Sept. 10, is sponsored by New Mexico Workforce Connection (the … more
The Las Cruces City Council voted unanimously to take back $600,000 in economic incentives from a cold storage company after the company failed to produce promised jobs. Artico Cold Management, … more
Customers of one of the oldest cannabis dispensaries in Las Cruces were dismayed last week to find signs announcing it was going out of business and holding liquidation sales. Sacred Garden Las … more
Estate planning can include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, guardianship for your minor children, personal health decisions, avoiding probate and more. And local attorneys say it is a good idea no … more
The city of Las Cruces announced three open-house-style meetings will be held in September to present draft updates to the city’s development code, styled “Realize Las Cruces,” and … more
If you’ve lived in or traveled through southern New Mexico over the last decade and a half, you’re no doubt already familiar with Sparky’s, the award-winning burger emporium in … more
A widespread network of non-medical services for elder residents reached the Las Cruces metro area when El Paso-based franchise owners opened an Always Best Care location downtown. Founded in … more
As fall approaches, you will start to see national stats and headlines stating a buyers' market is in place. While prices saw a decrease nationwide, that wasn't quite the case in Las … more
The Las Cruces location of Conn’s HomePlus, a retailer with several locations in New Mexico and West Texas, will close after the company filed for bankruptcy in late July. The retailer … more
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced last week that New Mexico had received federal approval to seek $675 million in grants to expand broadband service in the state. “This funding … more
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