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There are more than 200 citizen police oversight boards in the United States and there should be one for the Las Cruces Department (LCPD), three local citizens told the Las Cruces City Council at its … more
The Shalem Colony Trail Park in Doña Ana County is among the beneficiaries of state outdoor recreation funds announced Wednesday. The $85,366.74 grant will be used to remediate 21 acres along … more
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. today successfully completed its Unity 25 mission to space. Mission specialists Jamila Gilbert, Christopher Huie and Luke Mays became the newest Virgin Galactic … more
The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico (CFSNM) will host “100 Who Give Las Cruces” 5-7 p.m. Thursday, May 18, at Icebox Brewing Company, 2825 W. Picacho Ave. CFSNM kicked … more
The New Mexico Department of Transportation District One office will conduct overnight roadway closures starting Wednesday, Nov. 15, for bridge testing on Interstate 10, University Avenue, and south … more
Friday, May 5, 134 students in the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine officially became doctors. The commencement ceremony, where students received their Doctorates of Osteopathic Medicine, took … more
New Las Cruces Public Schools superintendent, Ignacio Ruíz, spoke to members of the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce during a luncheon Thursday, Aug. 17. Ruíz said the … more
Osvaldo Padilla Suarez is accused of murdering neighbor Oscar Ramirez Saturday afternoon, Feb. 3. more
Memorial Medical Center on Wednesday joined the nonprofit Running4Heroes in organizing a 1-mile walk in remembrance of slain Las Cruces police officer Jonah Hernandez. Approximately 100 … more
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department will host free hiking and walking events twice a week for families and friends to take part in beginning in May, the city said in a news … more
Doña Ana Community College professor Laura De La Cruz, Ph.D., has been named a regional recipient of the 2023 Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Teaching … 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
Parents, students and educators are invited to attend a series of meet-and-greet events to hear from Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) Superintendent Ignacio Ruíz, LCPS said in a news release, … more
A truck crash on Interstate 25 Friday morning, Nov. 10, shut down the exit from Interstate 10 west to I-25 north. The wreck caused delays in morning traffic, closed the northbound I-25 lanes and … more
New Mexico State University’s five regents unanimously approved a list of finalists under consideration as NMSU’s next president during a special meeting Friday afternoon held by video … more
The Las Cruces City Council approved a $6 million affordable housing general obligation bond and a strategy for how to spend it. Across two votes during a council meeting on March 4, councilors … more
Mayor Ken Miyagishima will celebrate his 60 th birthday Monday, May 15, by presiding over a regular meeting of the Las Cruces City Council. Miyagishima has spent more than half his life in elected … more
The nonprofit Animal Companions of Las Cruces will host a fundraiser noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, at Blue Moon Bar and Grill, 13060 N. Valley Drive. The fundraiser will include a cornhole … more
New Mexico State University retirees (faculty and staff) are invited to a lunch just for university retirees, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, at the NMSU Golf Course Clubhouse, 3000 Herb … more
SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO – A perfect storm of factors appears to be driving extra demand for food assistance across the southern half of the state. First, in line with the federal … more
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