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Author and activist Margaret Randall visited Las Cruces to read some of her poetry and visit with locals on Sunday, July 9. The 86-year-old writer still dedicates daily time to her writing and … more
Children’s Reading Alliance (CRA) Board member Duncan Smith accepted a donation check in June from Nelly Trujillo and Carolyn Flexner, volunteers at Tutti Bambini, the Las Cruces nonprofit that … more
Families & Youth Innovations Plus (FYI+) has teamed up with Western Sky Community Care, Glitz School of Cosmetology, and Doña Ana Community College for the seventh annual Back to School … more
The Aggies’ new men’s basketball coach, Jason Hooten, sat down with Mike Cook of the Las Cruces Bulletin to talk about his arrival at NMSU, and the job before him. Jason Hooten … more
Las Cruces Public Schools begins the 2023-24 school year Wednesday, July 19, as the school district continues its year-round school calendar. Kindergarten, sixth- and ninth-grade students return … more
Doña Ana Community College Automotive Program has received full re-accreditation from the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASE), DACC said in a news release. The … more
A federal program launched during the pandemic helps low-income families pay their monthly internet cost – sometimes covering the whole bill. But many people across Southern New Mexico are … more
Mesa Middle School seventh grader Natalia Acosta-Briones earned first place at the 2023 National Spanish Spelling Bee (NSSB) held July 1 in El Paso. After five hours of spelling competition, a tie … more
The Progress Club of Las Cruces made $47,152 in direct donations to about two dozen programs benefitting children and education, veterans and people affected by domestic violence, as well as health … more
The Asombro Institute for Science Education (AISE) has extended summer hours for its Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park. With more than three miles of hiking trails, including one ADA-accessible … more
As United States Army soldiers – including Buffalo Soldiers, the Black infantry who were among the most decorated soldiers in the American Frontier Wars – abandoned Fort Selden in 1891, … more
The City of Las Cruces and the City Art Board will host a dedication ceremony for “Cloud Cover,” the public art sculpture recently installed on the exterior of Fire Station 3, 390 N. … more
Now through Sept. 18, you can cast your vote for the Farmers and Crafts Market of Las Cruces (FCMLC) as America’s best market in the 15 th annual America’s Farmers Market Celebration. … more
One of Doña Ana Community College’s newest programs, the Career and Life Skills Academy (CLSA), is helping neurodiverse (developmentally disabled) students discover their life goals and … more
A visit to space turned out better than expected for three Italians who rode the first commercial space mission on Virgin Galactic’s Galactic 01 flight June 29. “It was much better … more
When Marci Dickerson sees a problem, she either finds a solution or creates one. That’s true for Dickerson as the owner of The Game and Game II restaurants and Dickerson’s … more
“The level of impact the county is having is at an all-time high,” Doña Ana County Manager Fernando Macias said in a recent interview. The county is making record investments … more
New Mexico Economic Development Department Secretary Alicia J. Keyes will be leaving her post July 13, it was announced last week in a state press release.   “New Mexico’s … more
In the world of civil lawsuits, a swift resolution in two months is not typical. They usually drag on much longer. But that’s what happened regarding the suit alleging hazing on the New … more
July 4 celebrates the Continental Congress’ official declaration on Thursday, July 4, 1776, that the 13 American colonies were no longer under the authority of Great Britain’s King George … more
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