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At its Oct. 2 regular meeting, the Las Cruces City Council authorized the city to accept grant awards for various city departments and programs, including nearly $9 million for public transportation, … more
A century-old fire engine once in the service of Las Cruces firefighters completed a long journey this week from a salvage yard, to a local home, all the way to Oregon and back again. It was … more
Deputy Agriculture Secretary Xochitl Torres Small and U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, D-N.M., paid a visit on Jan. 4 to New Mexico State University agriculture and food research facilities for presentations … more
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The below information is current as of 4:15 p.m. Monday, April 20. As we know, the news regarding Coronavirus and responses is changing by the minute. We will work to update as … more
The city of Las Cruces held an evening memorial service for fallen LCPD officer Jonah Hernandez that featured tributes and Christian prayers. more
In September, Doña Ana Community College is offering weekly public lunches prepared by its students, and will host community resource fairs. Lunches DACC culinary arts students are … more
Monday was the 54 th anniversary of the Bulletin’s debut issue: Volume 1, No. 1, a broadsheet newspaper with a black and blue nameplate up top and a centerpiece photo of founding general … more
The 56 th annual Southern New Mexico State Fair and Rodeo will be at the Doña Ana County Fairgrounds Wednesday, Sept. 27-Sunday, Oct. 1.  You can buy advance tickets online at … more
A familiar name in southern New Mexico journalism will join the Las Cruces Bulletin staff Friday, Dec. 1, when Algernon D’Ammassa reports to work as the Bulletin’s new managing … more
The 3rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office announced second-degree murder charges against Felipe Hernandez, a Las Cruces Police Department officer, during a news conference on Jan. 9. … more
A single-family home on the 1200 block of Van Patten Avenue in Las Cruces had gone up in flames when the city fire department responded at 5:20 a.m. Monday. The Las Cruces Fire Department … more
Casa de Peregrinos (CdP) emergency food program’s fifth annual Hunger Strike is Thursday-Friday, Sept. 21-22. There is still time to sign up to help CdP reach this year’s fundraising … more
Virgin Galactic will be making its fifth spaceflight of 2023, with a launch window Friday, Oct. 6, from Spaceport America. The three space tourists scheduled to board the Galactic 04 flight are … more
Barbara Toth founded Vulnerable Road Users New Mexico (VRUNM) in 2020 after her husband was struck by a vehicle and nearly killed while riding his bicycle in a Las Cruces neighborhood. A … more
“Johana Bencomo is a leader on the city council,” fellow Las Cruces City Councilor Becky Corran said at the Aug. 26 campaign event during which Bencomo formally announced her candidacy … 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 City of Las Cruces will host its annual Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, at Plaza de Las Cruces, 100 N. Main St. The tree lighting is scheduled for 7 p.m. The … more
On the day after Christmas, Ken Miyagishima was at his office on S. Solano Drive, where he is district manager for Farmers Insurance. He walked a visitor through memorabilia of over three decades in … more
The union's complaint against NMSU alleges administrators withheld information as stipulated in the collective bargaining agreement. more
The Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD) will host a town hall meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, in city council chambers at City Hall, 700 N. Main St., the City of Las Cruces said in a news … more
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