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Tuesday, Nov. 27, a day after the New Mexico Supreme Court upheld an Oct. 6 ruling on the Congressional District 2 map, officials at the Republican Party of New Mexico “are contemplating our … more
Valerie came to Las Cruces when she transferred from her job with Walmart in Oklahoma to a local store. She eventually had to stop working as her combination of chronic health and mental health … 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
If you’re searching for a furry friend to join your family, this holiday season is the perfect time to adopt a dog or cat from ACTion Programs for Animals (APA). The nonprofit animal rescue is … more
The American Kennel Club Humane Fund recently announced the winners of the 24th annual AKC Humane Fund Awards for Canine Excellence. Among the five loyal, hard-working dogs that … more
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has completed a $2.7 million truck parking initiative, unveiling the state’s first Truck Parking Availability System (TPAS). This is … more
In payments to be made through 2037, the City of Las Cruces will receive more than $9.8 million as part of opioid litigation settlement with a dozen companies that made, sold or distributed opioid … more
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 Cat’s Meow has 60 adult cats and 40 kittens at its adoption center, 2211 N. Mesquite St. There are 50 cats and kittens in foster homes and a waiting list. In 2023 to date, The Cat’s … more
In the days following an explosion at Deming’s probation office on Jan. 22, no suspect has been publicly accused of setting the bomb or a second device found at the building. However, as … more
Thomas Branigan Memorial Library (TBML) and New Mexico State University are inviting residents to join them in learning the basics of preserving photographs in “Caring for Your Personal Legacy: … more
At its Oct. 10 regular meeting, the Doña Ana County Commission voted unanimously to accept a grant of almost $5.9 million that will allow the county to substantially increase the number of … more
Rosmary Dupray of Silver City looked around, listened to what is happening in the country and was confused by what she saw. She heard that some places are discussing censoring books and information … more
Election season in the Mesilla Valley has officially begun. In all, 38 candidates filed to compete for 19 offices ranging from county clerks to district attorneys to state legislators. … more
White Sands Missile Range is revving up for the 35th Annual Bataan Memorial Death March on Saturday, March 16. More than 5,000 people are signed up to participate in the memorial march conducted … more
The 2023 Dress the Child dinner with the theme “Yacht Party 2 Mexican Riviera” was a great success, generating more than $30,000 in critical funding for the Dress the Child of Las Cruces … more
Mesilla Valley Habitat for Humanity is looking for dedicated board members. Habitat for Humanity’s mission is simple: to provide homes for Las Cruces residents who might not otherwise be … more
The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University began a second search for a new leader on March 11 after deciding not to hire any of the five candidates they'd interviewed in recent weeks.  … more
The Las Cruces Police Department released the name of a man killed in a shooting last month following an inquiry from the Las Cruces Bulletin. Police said Jose Antonio Juarez III, 29, was killed … more
Soroptimist International’s Las Cruces chapter announced more than $10,000 in Live Your Dream Education and Training awards to 10 women from New Mexico and west Texas. Cinthia Mullen of … more
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