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Becki Graham and Becky Corran will begin four-year terms on the Las Cruces City Council Jan. 1. Corran, accompanied by two guests, and Graham, joined by her husband, Mike Graham, and her mother, … more
“My mind went very calm. I just had a total moment of peace.” That was Ride On Sports of Las Cruces owner David Hill’s experience a couple of weeks ago as he stood atop Mt. … more
The Farmers and Crafts Market of Las Cruces is holding a special Christmas Eve market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 24, on Main Street in Downtown Las Cruces.Main Street, from Bowman Avenue … more
Two incumbents and one new member of the Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education were sworn into office Dec. 15 for four-year terms that begin Jan. 1, 2022. The ceremony was held at the LCPS Dr. … more
Samuel McGillivray, a senior at Mesilla Valley Christian School, helped a Las Cruces neighbor, Karen, put up this tree in her home. Karen recently lost her husband, and Sam wanted to help her keep … more
New Mexico will have three newly drawn U.S. congressional districts thanks to a bill signed into law Dec. 17 by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. The bill, sponsored by state Sen. Joseph Cervantes of … more
A new report from the New Mexico Tax Research Institute (NMTRI) shows the state’s oil and natural gas industry provided $5.3 billion in state and local tax revenue for fiscal year 2021 – … more
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed legislation that updates the boundaries of New Mexico’s three Congressional districts based on 2020 Census data. more
A Las Cruces art gallery was transformed into a safe and welcoming performance space Dec. 9, as Art Obscura Gallery and owner Deret Roberts welcomed local poets, poetry readers and friends – … more
Monsignor Robert Getz died Dec. 5 at Memorial Medical Center at age 88. more
A three-vehicle caravan with members of AARP Chapter 1230 of Las Cruces arrived at the New Mexico State Veterans’ Home in Truth or Consequences with hundreds of books ... more
On the morning of Dec. 11 more than 600 undergraduate students flipped their tassels at the Pan American Center at New Mexico State University. The graduate students were able to receive their … more
The winter holidays can be a joyous time for many, spending time with friends and family and exchanging gifts. But for those who are less fortunate, the holidays can be a difficult time. Here are some ways you can help here in Las Cruces and throughout Doña Ana County. more
You might say New Mexico State University faculty Ph.Ds. Richard Heerema and Jennifer Randall are bringing pecans out of their shells. more
Aggie graduates will once again take center stage at the Pan American Center as New Mexico State University hosts commencement ceremonies this week to celebrate the classes of 2020 and 2021. more
Christmas shopping officially started for area crafters at the La Casa 30th Annual Holiday Bazaar Friday, Dec. 3. In addition to gift wrapping, Santa paid a visit and there were numerous vendors showing off their wares in addition and a cookie cupboard to send visitors home with a sweet treat. more
New Mexico State University has a tradition of providing undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional academic programs, highly respected faculty and nationally recognized research programs. more
The New Mexico Finance Authority announces December 7, 2021 is the final day to submit an application for the $200 million Business Recovery Grant Program. more
The public is invited to attend a special ceremony hosted by the City of Las Cruces that features Unidad Park beginning at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 8, at the park location east of the Parks and Recreation Building at 1500 E. Hadley Ave. more
The longtime tradition “Noche de Luminarias,” or “Night of Lights,” is set to make its return to New Mexico State University after pressing pause last year due to the pandemic. more
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