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For many families, the holiday season can have a list of must-dos. Welcome the season with the tree lightning in downtown Las Cruces, check. Drive around and look at Christmas lights, check. Book a …
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Sylvia Quintanilla
For the Bulletin
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11/29/24
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Hand-in-hand with the holiday season, especially in the internet era when more and more gifts are purchased online and shipped to households, comes the phenomenon of porch piracy.
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Bulletin report
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11/28/24
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A residence off of Sonoma Ranch Blvd. north of Highway 70 was damaged by a fire Tuesday afternoon.
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Bulletin report
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11/27/24
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The former head of operational duties for the 3rd Judicial District Court defrauded the county’s highest court of more than $21,000 after he was terminated, according to a lawsuit the court …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/27/24
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A bill opponents fear would give the Trump administration the power to strip tax-exempt status away from nonprofits passed through the U.S. House of Representatives despite some Democrats backing …
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Bulletin report
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11/27/24
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The grave of deceased military veterans will be honored in Las Cruces and El Paso, and nationwide, on Wreaths Across America Day, Dec. 14.
In Las Cruces, the nonprofit United Military Women of …
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Bulletin report
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11/26/24
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A Las Cruces man and former 911 dispatcher faces criminal charges after the FBI accused him of threatening to blow up the Doña Ana County Government Center and Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch …
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Bulletin report
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11/26/24
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In the largest settlement for a police officer killing in state history, the city of Las Cruces announced it would settle a lawsuit by the family of Teresa Gomez for $20 million.
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/22/24
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“You are here to make us better,” Dennis Knox said as he convened a town hall-style meeting in a crowded conference room at Memorial Medical Center.
Since August, Knox has served as …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/22/24
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City of Las Cruces officials said they have found no lead pipes since sending thousands of letters to utility customers warning of “unknown” materials in pipes, but will continue …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/21/24
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An Alamogordo man convicted of killing a police officer was sentenced on Nov. 15 to life in prison.
Dominic De La O, 27, was convicted by a jury after police said he killed Alamogordo …
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Bulletin report
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11/21/24
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Doña Ana County Deputy Clerk Caroline Zamora was observing a line of early voters at the county government center when her patience as the neutral overseer of elections faced a test.
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/21/24
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The governor announced the abrupt departure of New Mexico's cabinet secretary leading the state Department of Health, effective immediately.
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Bulletin report
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11/20/24
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They seem convenient and disposable enough, and are sometimes marketed as biodegradable or even flushable; but for decades, disposable wipes flushed down toilets have been leading to destructive and …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/20/24
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Members of the state legislature will again ask for half a billion dollars for New Mexico’s housing agency this upcoming legislative session, re-upping a big request that the agency says is …
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Patrick Lohmann
Source New Mexico
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11/20/24
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Congressman Gabe Vasquez promised to vote against a controversial bill that would give the Trump administration power to deem some nonprofit organizations as supporting terrorists, withdrawing his …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/20/24
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Three law firms are hosting a town hall meeting in Sunland Park Thursday evening to address arsenic contamination in drinking water and legal rights available to customers of the Camino Real Regional …
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Bulletin report
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11/20/24
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New Mexico voters gave county boards more power by enacting a state constitutional amendment allowing county commissions to set the salaries for themselves and other elected county officials.
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/19/24
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The city council of Albuquerque is set to consider an ordinance, similar to one recently enacted in Las Cruces, that would make possession of a shopping cart illegal and penalize businesses that fail …
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Bulletin report
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11/18/24
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The city of Las Cruces will consider revising its animal control laws requiring residents to spay and neuter companion animals or be charged with a crime.
City officials and animal …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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11/18/24
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