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With eight food stations featuring dishes like shrimp with chimichurri sauce, Yucatan tacos, pollo al Ajillo and Coconut mango panna cotta, the 2023 Dress the Child fundraising dinner promises to be … more
The Las Cruces Public Schools announced last Friday that its graduation ceremonies will return to the Pan American Center on the New Mexico State University campus next spring, saying the decision … more
On Regal Ridge Street, in a neighborhood on the east side of Las Cruces, a sinkhole collapsed the front yard of a home on Monday night, forcing the evacuation of three homes, the city reported. … more
In addition to candidates for municipal offices, school boards and conservation districts on the Nov. 7 local election ballot, voters will consider a Doña Ana Community College (DACC) bond … more
In the desert east of Organ Mountain High School lies a road, once known as Mail-Scott Road, where Pat Garrett was killed on Feb. 29, 1908, by Wayne Brazel. In that lonely place under a creosote bush … more
HATCH – A white building with dark brown trim and a U.S. flag out front stands on the outskirts of this roughly 1,500-person agricultural community. To passersby on N.M. Hwy. 185, an artistic … more
As he was driving past Casa de Peregrinos (CdP) emergency food program’s new building on Amador Avenue one evening recently, Executive Director Lorenzo Alba stopped to admire progress. The … more
The Men Who Cook event held Saturday, Aug. 12 at the Las Cruces Convention Center, was a benefit event for Mesilla Valley Hospice. more
Las Cruces could be in for its driest monsoon season ever, but there is a “glimmer of hope” if current weather conditions deliver a “September surprise,” said National Weather … more
Henry Young was elected chair of the Doña Ana County Republican Party Oct. 15 by the party’s central committee, succeeding Ernest Carlson, who resigned in September to run for a seat on … more
Young Park will undergo irrigation improvements and upgrades with construction and excavation in certain areas. Park area sections will close while construction is taking place during Jan. 29, 2024 … more
The American Rivers conservation group placed all of New Mexico’s rivers, collectively, on its annual list of America’s most endangered rivers, released Monday . All streams and … more
James DeRossit, a Las Cruces defense attorney and long-time public defender, was appointed on May 6 as the second judge in Las Cruces Municipal Court.  The appointment comes as the city and … more
New Mexico State University fungal plant pathology professor Soum Sanogo will begin the 2023 fall semester of his course “Diagnosing Plant Disorders” with a kick-off presentation at 1:30 … more
The Las Cruces City Council unanimously approved a 66 percent increase in yearly payments for the services of an independent police auditor.  OIR Group, a California-based firm, reviews the … more
Alumni Pond, a popular fishing and recreation spot near the center of New Mexico State University’s Las Cruces campus, will be closed for the next several months as a repair and refurbishment … more
Second-year students at Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM) worked individually and in groups to create 21 projects for BCOM’s 2023 Medical Student Research Day, held Saturday, Aug. … more
The building has stood vacant in downtown for about a decade, and was unaffectionately nicknamed “The Eyesore of District 4” by former Las Cruces City Councilor Jack Eakman. At one … more
Hundreds of people and dozens of agency partners attended the annual meeting of the LC3 Behavioral Health Collaborative Tuesday, Dec. 12, at a luncheon at Hotel Encanto. more
Sunland Park and water utility officials are hosting a town hall this Friday as scrutiny over water quality issues from Camino Real Regional Utility Authority have increased. more
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