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Conservation advocates say the Trump administration's firing of probationary U.S. Forest Service workers in New Mexico and other Western states could ruin summer vacations - and even prove … more
For the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative CHAPARRAL – A new food pantry is in the works in Chaparral to combat hunger.   Officials broke ground Oct. 11 on the … more
Updated story: Fugitive arrested in El Paso. El Paso Police captured a man wanted in connection with the murder of a Las Cruces Sonic employee on March 5. more
Memorial Medical Cancer Center received accreditation this week under the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer (CoC) Accreditation Program. Memorial Medical’s Cancer Center … more
Mountainview Regional Medical Center is holding its annual Jars of Love Peanut Butter Drive to benefit Casa de Peregrinos Emergency Food Pantry to fight hunger in Las Cruces. Peanut butter is a … more
A man charged with the killing of James Garcia, 51, four years ago was found guilty of first-degree murder on Wednesday. Doña Ana District Attorney Fernando Macias announced that Joel … more
The Las Cruces Bulletin welcomes Susan Morée as its new managing editor. Morée has more than 10 years of experience working for digital news outlets and print journalism. Most … more
Federal lawmakers sent a letter to the New Mexico Department of Justice last week asking for an investigation into Ben Archer Health Center after the southern New Mexico clinic said it had … more
Chris Faivre, formerly the City’s deputy economic development director, was appointed to lead the City’s Community Development Department.  According to a job posting, Faivre … more
Mentioning climate change is frowned upon by the newly-installed administration, so Dr. Eugene Kelly, one of the co-leaders of a national strategy to guide researchers focused on adaptation and … more
A Las Cruces man faces an open count of murder after police say he shot and killed another man at the outset of a fight.  Saul Camarena, 41, faces an open count of murder after police say … more
Ben Archer Health Center, a clinic with locations across Southern New Mexico, said it would no longer serve people who can’t prove they’re U.S. Citizens, but reversed course after the … more
Is there anything girls can’t do? The American Association of University Women-Las Cruces (AAUW-LC) and Doña Ana Community College (DACC) have the answer for you. Girls Can! is the … more
Brad Lunsford, a former Las Cruces police officer convicted of voluntary manslaughter, will be sentenced on April 4, according to court records.  A jury convicted Lunsford on Feb. 13 of … more
U.S. Congressman Gabe Vasquez, a Democrat, called on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to release more information about a bus of local high schoolers stopped and questioned by Border Patrol … more
New Mexico State University is once again a “Research 1” university, placing it in a prestigious class of American institutions. The designation recognizes NMSU’s investment in … more
After hours of public participation, the city of Las Cruces council voted 6-1 to pass a comprehensive reform to the city’s zoning and development laws on Feb. 18.   The plan, … more
In a largely rural state defined by long distances to health care, the loss of 248 doctors across New Mexico in recent years means that patients face longer wait times and further travel to access … more
“We rise as one.” That was the mantra for the 29th Doña Ana County Sherriff’s Office Academy. And for Class Commander Jessie Ramirez Jr., it’s more than just a few … more
The city of Las Cruces will host a town hall on March 4 to discuss efforts to identify lead and galvanized water lines throughout the service area.  The town hall is set for 6 to 8 p.m. at … more
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