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Holy Cross Retreat Center will host a series of presentations on caring for the earth, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22, and an ecumenical prayer service at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 23, in the … more
National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) Interim Executive Director Zack Quintero was at De La O Center in  the Village of Doña Ana Saturday, April 1, to meet with members of … more
As the Las Cruces International Film Festival wrapped on Sunday, April 16, a feeling of satisfaction and togetherness filled participants and watchers. “Each day was about living your dream … more
Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project (NTCP) will celebrate Earth Day and its one-year anniversary of the ownership of La Mancha 9 a.m.-noon, Saturday, April 22, at La Mancha Wetlands … more
A Las Cruces American history teacher and a 10th-grade student received first-place state honors from the New Mexico Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) at the DAR’s state … more
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department and Keep Las Cruces Beautiful are inviting local residents to participate in one or more or more of the eight cleanups to be conducted citywide … more
New Mexico Third Judicial District Court (Doña Ana County) Judge Conrad F. Perea has been chosen as the court’s new chief judge, the court said in a news release. He succeeds Judge … more
With 25 years as a board member and board chair, George Miller was a cornerstone of the Casa de Peregrinos (CdP) community, CdP said in a recent newsletter. Along with U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici, … more
Southern New Mexico Giving Day - Friday, April 21, is Southern New Mexico Giving Day for Casa de Peregrinos (CdP) emergency food program, which serves all of Doña Ana County. CdP is … more
The Southwest Cannabis Trade Association (SCTA) will host its first Southwest Cannabis Convention 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, April 21, at the Las Cruces Convention Center, 680 E. University Ave. SCTA … more
It is “the right time for us to make the change,” New Mexico State University Board of Regents Ammu Devasthali said as the university continues its search for a new chancellor. Dan … more
Several organizations in southern New Mexico collaborated to plan the Trail Days community event taking place on April 21-23 in Silver City. The event is the product of a months-long cooperative … more
New Mexico State University’s Chile Pepper Institute will host its annual spring plant sale Thursday, April 20, and Friday, April 21, at the Fabián García Science Center, 113 W. … more
Kasandra Gandara will host “Listening to Las Cruces” events in April across the city as she launches her campaign for mayor of Las Cruces. Gandara said she will visit each of the … more
City of Las Cruces spring/summer outdoor watering restrictions begin April 1 in the city. The annual restrictions prohibit the watering of outside vegetation 10 a.m.-6 p.m. every day, the city … more
The Military Order of the Purple Heart, Mesilla Valley Chapter No. 2004, is seeking candle sponsors for the annual ceremony May 29. Along with Mesilla Valley Hospice, the United Women of the … more
Members of the local arts community are helping raise money for the First Christian Church-operated The Pantry, which supports HIV survivors, according to a news release from Downtown Blues Coffee, … more
At a special meeting Friday, April 7, of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents, the board agreed to a mutual separation with Chancellor Dan Arvizu. The board also announced the selection … more
The New Mexico State University Foundation received a $1 million charitable gift from New Mexico Mutual (NMM) to support the NMSU College of Engineering, College of Business and Arrowhead Center. … more
“My homework for TeenPact New Mexico was to write a bill, serious or fun, that I would be willing to discuss at the event,” said Braden McIntosh, a Las Cruces fifth-grader. “I had … more
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