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In 2022, Yvette Herrell was denied a second term in Congress by a narrow vote in New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional district. Her challenger, Gabe Vasquez of Las Cruces, overtook her by just 1,350 … more
“My name is Matthew Metro,” said a man in a video posted to the social media site X. But it wasn’t him. The real Matthew Metro, a Hawaii resident, found that his name and … more
One man has been jailed after deputies said he shot at two employees of a Vado store during a robbery on Oct. 28, according to the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office.  Ruben … more
A basketball court at the Boys and Girls Club of Las Cruces’ new facility will be named in honor of longtime supporters Lou and Mary Henson, the club announced in October. Lou Henson, who … more
General obligation bond projects are well underway, and several projects have expected spring or summer completion dates, according to a presentation to the Las Cruces City Council.  David … more
Las Cruces Public Schools Superintendent Ignacio Ruiz and school board members joined the leadership of La Clinica de Familia last week to celebrate the opening of three school-based health centers, … more
The Las Cruces Bulletin and sister publication Desert Exposure came away with a total of nine awards in the New Mexico Press Association’s 2024 Better Newspaper Contest. The awards were … more
NMSU regents approved a contract with a base salary of $600,000 for its new president, Valerio Ferme, on Friday morning. more
The city of Las Cruces has resumed livestreaming meetings of the Planning and Zoning Commission as of Oct. 22, after a two-year hiatus. Mandy Guss, the city’s communications director, … more
Former NMSU basketball player Doctor Bradley took a plea deal over a 2023 sexual assault and hazing case. more
Police confirmed on Oct. 22 there will be no charges filed following a shooting that took the life of a 33-year-old man on Oct. 2 along the 800 block of Holly Street. Jonathon Garcia was shot … more
Text messages telling voters they aren’t registered or haven’t voted are about as legitimate as a call trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty, according to the … more
There is much distinguishing the two men running for district attorney, nearly all of it on display during an Oct. 15 debate at the Picacho Hills Country Club.  Nestled into the country … more
A Las Cruces man was sentenced to seven years in prison after a jury convicted him of manslaughter earlier this year.  Jason Salais, 38, had initially been charged with first-degree murder … more
After defeating the incumbent for Doña Ana County’s District 2 commission seat, Gloria Gameros of Anthony has set sights on winning an open contest.  Gameros defeated fellow … more
Seeing his own mother fight breast cancer and survive helped Dr. Kamran Kamali choose breast surgery as a specialty, and it has guided his nearly 25 years of practice as a general surgeon, including … more
Up in the northern reaches of Doña Ana County, two women are competing to be the New Mexico Statehouse representative for District 38. Tara Jaramillo, a Socorro Democrat and speech … more
Susana Chaparro is seeking a second term as a Doña Ana County commissioner and faces a familiar opponent.  Chaparro, a Democrat from Las Cruces, will face off against Organ … more
Governor declares emergency. Seven members of the Las Cruces Fire Department made their way to Roswell Sunday more
Jennifer Martinez and Julie Gustafson each had to wait more than three months from mammogram to biopsy to confirm they had breast cancer. more
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