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“Congratulations to the winning candidates,” outgoing Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima said Nov. 8, the day after the recent municipal elections. After serving four terms as mayor, … more
Mesa Middle School seventh grader Natalia Acosta-Briones earned first place at the 2023 National Spanish Spelling Bee (NSSB) held July 1 in El Paso. After five hours of spelling competition, a tie … more
Following the completion of its sixth flight in six months last week, Virgin Galactic has announced it laid off approximately 18 percent of its workforce (185 people), and plans to pause operations … more
Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered differently by different people. Some remember him for his assertion that nonviolent struggle was the righteous and effective path to justice. Others reflect … more
Las Cruces Public Schools 2023-24 teacher of the year is Michele Lang, director of bands from Picacho Middle School, LCPS said in a news release. The principal of the year (an award begun this year) … more
A federal program launched during the pandemic helps low-income families pay their monthly internet cost – sometimes covering the whole bill. But many people across Southern New Mexico are … more
Doña Ana Community College Automotive Program has received full re-accreditation from the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASE), DACC said in a news release. The … more
Since people heard about the today’s closing of Day’s Hamburgers everyone, it seems, has a story about the restaurant that’s been a fixture in Las Cruces since 1932. … more
Violent crime and property crime reports fell in 2023 compared to 2022, according to the Las Cruces Police Department. Violent crime – a category encompassing shootings, sexual assaults, … more
New Mexico State University’s NAMA chapter placed first in NAMA’s 2023 Student Marketing Competition held earlier this month in St. Louis, outperforming more than two dozen other schools … more
Las Cruces Public Schools begins the 2023-24 school year Wednesday, July 19, as the school district continues its year-round school calendar. Kindergarten, sixth- and ninth-grade students return … more
Families & Youth Innovations Plus (FYI+) has teamed up with Western Sky Community Care, Glitz School of Cosmetology, and Doña Ana Community College for the seventh annual Back to School … more
The Association, an organization promoting female professionals and entrepreneurs, hosted a mayoral ball on Jan. 20 to welcome new mayors Eric Enriquez of Las Cruces and Russell Hernandez of … more
“My success in college was because I had a community around me,” New Mexico State University Vice President for Student Success Renay Scott told the NMSU Men of Color Initiative’s … more
Children’s Reading Alliance (CRA) Board member Duncan Smith accepted a donation check in June from Nelly Trujillo and Carolyn Flexner, volunteers at Tutti Bambini, the Las Cruces nonprofit that … more
Our license plates say “Chile Capital of the World,” and we know the epicenter of the capital is Hatch, New Mexico. Friday, Sept. 1, through Sunday, Sept. 3, Hatch will celebrate the … more
A group of Santa Teresa residents seeking to establish Santa Teresa as a city in its own right won a procedural victory in Santa Fe this week. The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled unanimously that … more
The state of New Mexico is outpacing the national average for registering residents in the Affordable Connectivity Program – a key federal initiative to help … more
When Las Cruces artists start gathering their paint and brushes, needle and thread, baubles and beads, glue guns and even their 3D-printer supplies, it must mean some kind of magic is going to … more
Linda Samples, an El Paso-based attorney who helmed Las Cruces’ legal department since July 2023, has left city government.  more
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