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Wilderness areas take us back to how the world looked before the advent of cars, roads and the many conveniences of civilization that we enjoy today. They are essential places where we can leave …
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By Donna Stevens
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2/1/24
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An independent police auditor noted a rise in allegations against the Las Cruces Police Department during a presentation to the Las Cruces City Council on March 11.
However, OIR Group, a …
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By Justin Garcia
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3/12/24
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UPDATE, Wednesday, Aug. 9 - Las Cruces Police Department officers responded to a shooting near the 1500 block of South Solano Ave., between Missouri and Idaho avenues, Tuesday morning around 8 a.m. One person was shot and …
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Bulletin report
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8/8/23
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The future of the county’s Crisis Triage Center is in question after a private firm providing behavioral health treatment and crisis intervention said they’d vacate operations by Jan. 31.
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By Justin Garcia
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1/18/24
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Some 44 million Americans are struggling with hunger, including 250,000 in New Mexico , and a nationwide food bank network wants Congress to help. Vince Hall, chief government relations officer …
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Roz Brown, New Mexico News Connection
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1/30/24
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Mary Jane Garcia, a retired state senator, business owner and community advocate born in the village of Doña Ana and served in the legislature from 1988 to 2012 representing the county, passed …
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Bulletin report
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1/5/24
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In 1930, Las Cruces and NMSU legend Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto, which was designated as the ninth and most distant planet in our solar system.
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2/14/20
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Doña Ana County received a clean audit following a presentation at a Board of Commissioners meeting on Feb. 13.
Auditors with Hinkle and Landers, an Albuquerque-based firm, issued …
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Bulletin report
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2/15/24
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It’s no secret. Las Cruces has infrastructure problems.
Some feel the parks need a facelift. Others want to see the police department increase capacity. Still, others point to numerous …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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4/25/24
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The bulk of a news conference Friday focused on changes and priorities that Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story believes would make Las Cruces a safer place.
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Justin Garcia
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3/1/24
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The city of Las Cruces broke ground on two affordable housing projects in March and February.
The projects – one located at El Paseo Road and Farney Lane and the other at 130 N. Walnut …
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By Justin Garcia
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3/11/24
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The Las Cruces Public Libraries announced a weekend spring garden workshop open to the public from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 16.
The workshop consists of crafting activities …
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Bulletin report
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3/4/24
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Las Cruces Convention Center catering employees hand out delicious examples of their offerings during the 15 th Annual Taste of Las Cruces event. The Thursday, June 8 event is a fundraiser for the …
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6/15/23
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The city of Las Cruces and Las Cruces Police Department will host a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 23 in the Council Chambers at Las Cruces City Hall.
According to a news release from the …
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Bulletin report
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1/18/24
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Las Cruces City Manager Ifo Pili, who has led Las Cruces’ administration for three and a half years, announced he will leave the city in March. The announcement came Wednesday morning.
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By Justin Garcia
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2/28/24
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Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has been nominated for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize.
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8/29/23
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Grace Foster has been selling her produce at the Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Market for four years, setting up her table with Jerusalem artichokes, jujubes and other greens. She is a popular …
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Leah Romero Las Cruces Bulletin
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4/25/24
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Doña Ana County employees from various departments will be visiting residents in the Village of Doña Ana on Thursday, May 18 providing information about codes enforcement and zoning …
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5/16/23
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Mayor Ken Miyagishima was honored with a proclamation from his brother, Jim (in the wheelchair) at the Las Cruces City Council meeting May 15 – the mayor’s 60 th birthday. The …
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5/18/23
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New Mexico State University General Counsel Roy Collins III has a special connection to Juneteenth, the holiday that will be celebrated in Las Cruces June 16-19.
Collins is a native of …
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By Mike Cook
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6/13/23
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