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Thanks to $5 million in funding over the next five years from the City of Las Cruces, the historic Amador Hotel may be fully restored and reopened by 2028. “This funding is a milestone for … more
The west facade of the Amador Hotel is nearing completion. With recent city funding, Amador Hotel could be fully restored within five years. The concrete stucco has been removed, the original … more
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 … more
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 … more
SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO – Is your internet too slow? Or too expensive? Are your options for high-speed connectivity slim – or worse — non-existent? Do you lack a computer, or maybe the … more
After a seven-year absence from Las Cruces, Belinda Mills is returning to the newspaper world of the Mesilla Valley, with a lot of experience under her belt and a lot of excitement in her heart. … more
Jamila Gilbert, mission specialist for Virgin Galactic, will be included on the next Virgin Galactic flight, Unity 25, out of Spaceport America scheduled for late May. Gilbert is an artistic, … more
In honor of Earth Day, City of Las Cruces City Parks and Recreation Department staff planted a Texas red oak tree donated by Mesilla Valley Garden Club (MVGC) in Young Park. The tree was grown in the … more
The Gadsden Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, presented Jeanne Kinsella and Sister Beth Daddio with SAR Gadsden Chapter medals in April at Tutti Bambini Children's Store, where Sister Beth is … more
Earlier this spring, the Rotary Club of Las Cruces continued its long tradition, as dictionaries were delivered to 1,628 third-grade students in 25 elementary schools in Las Cruces, Mesilla and … more
The Turning Point of Las Cruces’ fifth annual “Power of the Purse” silent and live designer purse auction generated almost $30,000 for the nonprofit, Executive Director Debbie … more
New Mexico “is poised to do some great things” in public education, the new secretary of the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) told the Bulletin. A former Las Cruces … more
Emma Álvarez de La Rosa is an international student at New Mexico State University with a double major in music and anthropology. She will be spending the summer at the Smithsonian Folklife … more
New Mexico State University will host its spring 2023 commencement ceremonies May 12-13 and bestow more than 1,400 degrees. NMSU will honor students who completed graduate degrees (nearly 500 Aggies … more
Bulletin reporter Mike Cook asked various community leaders, educators, NMSU faculty, legislators and others for their thoughts about the selection of the next New Mexico State University chancellor. … more
The Aaron Gifford Benefit Pickleball fundraising tournament held April 1-2 at Lions Park in Las Cruces raised more than $30,000. The organizing committee made a visit to Mesilla Valley Community of … more
Sonoma Elementary School fourth-grade teacher Christopher Nuñez has won a $25,000 cash prize as the 2022 Milken Family Foundation Educator Award for New Mexico. He received the award in … more
Mayor Ken Miyagishima will celebrate his 60 th birthday Monday, May 15, by presiding over a regular meeting of the Las Cruces City Council. Miyagishima has spent more than half his life in elected … more
Doña Ana Community College professor Laura De La Cruz, Ph.D., has been named a regional recipient of the 2023 Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Teaching … more
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department will host free hiking and walking events twice a week for families and friends to take part in beginning in May, the city said in a news … more
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