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NMSU Library will host an open house 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at both Zuhl and Branson libraries at the main campus in Las Cruces. Students, faculty and community members are invited to join … more
The 2023 Dress the Child begins dressing children this weekend, as the annual shopping events begin. The program raises funds to purchase new clothing for students in need in the Las Cruces and … more
Holloman Air Force Base is looking for food trucks to participate in the Legacy of Liberty Airshow Sunday, June 2. With a crowd of thousands expected, Holloman is looking for a variety of trucks … more
Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (aircraft handling) 2nd Class Alysa Sanchez of Las Cruces paints the combing on the flight deck aboard amphibious assault carrier USS Tripoli (LHA 7) during the … more
Local families in need can sign their children up to receive Christmas gifts through the Salvation Army of Las Cruces at 1590 California Ave. through Friday, Oct. 13, Salvation Army Capt. Michael … more
Las Cruces firefighters provided emergency care and rescued two cats that were found in residential structure fire Nov. 7, the Las Cruces Fire Department said in a news release. About 8:15 … more
The Las Cruces Fire Department reported that two travel trailers were damaged by fire on Wednesday afternoon on the 1300 block of McFie Avenue. Firefighters responded at about 5:20 p.m. on March … more
Private education recently became a bit more accessible at one Las Cruces school through a partnership with a national organization’s partial tuition scholarship program. Early this year, … more
The Progress Club of Las Cruces made $47,152 in direct donations to about two dozen programs benefitting children and education, veterans and people affected by domestic violence, as well as health … more
Thanks to movies, TV shows, and extensive public awareness campaigns, lung cancer has long been a part of the public consciousness. Many Americans recognize the disease is strongly linked to smoking, … more
Police have identified the woman involved in Tuesday’s shooting on Burley Court as 45-year-old Teresa Gomez of Las Cruces. Preliminary information indicates a Las Cruces Police … more
An unhinged and threatening voice mail message left for a Texas congresswoman in May has resulted in a prison sentence for a Las Cruces man. Michael David Fox, 60, was portrayed in a federal … more
The southern Doña Ana County cities of Anthony and Sunland Park will receive almost $600,000 in Outdoor Recreation Trails+ from the New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Outdoor … more
New Mexico State University regents tapped Monica Torres, chancellor of the university’s community colleges, as its second consecutive interim president Thursday, with the prospect of leading … more
Oscar Renee Sandoval was apprehended in Mexico and is now in custody in Doña Ana County, where he faces a first-degree murder charge. more
Tresco Works is joining the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy in recognizing National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM in October. Tresco, Inc., … more
The Las Cruces Home Builders Association’s annual Casa for a Cause event distributed $145,000 to 26 local nonprofit organizations this year. The project, formerly known as the Anniversary House … more
Now in its 58 th year, the Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico (CAASNM) assisted thousands of families and individuals in southern New Mexico during 2022, the nonprofit said in its 2022 … more
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced charges against Las Cruces Police Officer Brad Lunsford for the 2022 shooting death of Presley Eze. Lunsford is charged with voluntary … more
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department Keep Las Cruces Beautiful program (KLCB) wants individuals, groups, businesses, clubs and civic organizations to join in the city’s … more
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