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Mayor Ken Miyagishima and a contingent from Las Cruces recently visited Nienburg, Germany, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Sister City partnership. Delegation members included Mayor … more
New Mexico State Police have charged a Minnesota man with killing a Rio Rancho man inside a Las Cruces prison last year. Corey Clinton Jeffery, 51, stands charged with first-degree murder, … more
This Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 23, is the 402 nd anniversary of the first Thanksgiving gathering, held in November 1621 in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, when the newly arrived Pilgrims sat with … more
An interview with Las Cruces' new city manager, Ikani Taumoepeau, and a guide to pronouncing the executive's name. more
Virgin Galactic’s Galactic 03 flight window opens Friday, Sept. 8, continuing a monthly cadence of spaceflights. This would be the Company’s fourth spaceflight in four months. The … more
Las Cruces is sitting on at least $10 million of unspent money. Some of the money stems from the expansion of cannabis operations; but most of it arises in the aftermath of the historic opioid … more
A federal initiative helping more than 68,000 low-income homes in New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District pay for the internet has begun winding down. That’s because Congress has not … more
The Las Cruces Fire Department is now recruiting for its next fire academy, which starts in March 2024, Fire Chief Jason Smith said. With a total strength of 193 full-time, sworn firefighter … more
New Mexico has one of the nation's last "wild" rivers, free of human-made structures and community representatives will be back in the nation's Capitol this week to advocate for its protection. A … more
New Mexico State University settled two lawsuits with two former administrators totaling about $500,000. more
Las Cruces’ original townsite lies within the Mesquite Historic District just east of downtown, where residents know many stories about their neighborhood and about the nearly 175-year history … more
Las Cruces Home Builders Association (LCHBA) hosted its fourth annual Build My Future hands-on skilled trades event Friday, Oct. 13, in the parking lot at Mesilla Valley Mall for students from Las … more
The death of a Las Cruces Police Department officer left a solemn atmosphere at Monday's city council meeting. more
Three candidates were disqualified from running in the 2024 elections, causing some races to become uncompetitive in the process.  more
Early voting in the Nov. 7 local election began Oct. 10 and continues at the Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 N. Motel Blvd. Expanded early voting begins Saturday, Oct. 21, at locations … more
On July 11 a loaded gas tanker went over the Interstate 10 and Interstate 25 interchange bridge "too fast" and overturned which caused the fuel to spill out and engulf the entire bridge in flames. … more
Faculty members at New Mexico State University submitted authorization cards seeking recognition of a faculty union on Friday. more
Amid concerns about public safety in Las Cruces, the Bulletin is planning an occasional series of in-depth reporting about criminal justice and behavioral health in New Mexico. This article about … more
Western Sky Community Care, a coordinated healthcare provider, is collaborating with Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) to support students in need, as it delivered care packages Oct. 9 to support … more
EDITOR’S NOTE: Mark O’Neill is running for City Council District 1. He supplied the Bulletin with this personal profile. Mark O'Neill, a Las Cruces resident since 2006, has a … more
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