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Transformer Bumblebee was on hand Friday morning, Oct. 6, at Pool Tech, 2331 E. Lohman Ave. for a Coats for Kids of Las Cruces fundraiser and 101 Gold radio live remote. Members of local Knights of … more
The annual Kitty Glitter jewelry sale is this weekend at Peace Lutheran Church, 1701 E. Missouri Ave. Thousands of pieces of glitzy jewelry and decorative treasures will be on sale to raise … 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
Las Cruces activist Marci Dickerson begins the live auction for a bra she decorated for Bras for Cause, held Thursday night, Oct. 12, at New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum. The event’s live and … more
Some upcoming public candidate forums will give voters a chance to see and hear people running for various offices in our region. From 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, it’s a Las Cruces Mayor … more
The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium (TBDC) a volunteer advocacy organization that has been working with local communities, congressional representatives and state legislators to bring attention … more
White Sands Missile Range will conduct the Trinity Site Open House, Oct. 21. Trinity Site is where the world’s first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time July 16, 1945. … more
Co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association, Dolores Clara Fernandez Huerta is one of the most influential labor activists of the 20 th  century and a leader of the Chicano civil rights … more
Las Cruces police continue to investigate two separate shootings that occurred over the weekend and claimed the lives of two juveniles. According to a report from the Las Cruces Police … more
The annular eclipse, which occurs as the moon is near its furthest point from Earth, creates the "ring of fire" effect with the sun peeking around the moon's edges.  Observers in Oregon, … more
After more than a decade of sitting vacant, demolition was in full swing Monday, Oct. 16, on this building at North Main Street and East Amador Avenue. The Las Cruces City Council passed a … more
Saturday, Oct. 14, New Mexicans will be able to witness a solar eclipse and should be aware of the steps they can take to protect their eyesight if they want to view the event.  Solar … more
It is such a powerful phenomenon, this combination of date and day of the week that occurs at least once a year (including this Friday) has its own designated phobia, slasher-movie franchise and a … more
City of Las Cruces fall/winter watering restrictions changed Oct. 1, as the city removed the hours during which watering is allowed. The city’s seasonal watering schedule allows city … more
Early voting in the Nov. 7 local election began Oct. 10 and continues at the Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 N. Motel Blvd. Expanded early voting begins Saturday, Oct. 21, at locations … more
Mesilla Valley Community of Hope’s (MVCH) Tents to Rents campaign has raised more than $500,000 since MVCH Executive Director Nicole Martinez began the campaign in 2016. This year, Tents … more
St. Andrew’s Hospitality House (SAHH) is hosting a spaghetti dinner fundraiser, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2900 Elks Drive, in Las Cruces. The cost is … more
Selina Carr-McEwen is a 2000 graduate of Alamogordo High School with a BA (2005) and an MBA (2008) from New Mexico State University. Today, Carr-McEwen is a senior budget analyst for the U.S. Defense … more
After a two-day bench trial in Lovington, New Mexico Fifth Judicial District Court Judge Fred T. Van Soelen of Clovis ruled Oct. 6 that while Democrats succeeded in “substantially diluting … more
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