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Tuesday night, after NM State defeated Louisiana Tech 27-24 in Ruston, Louisiana, the Aggies partied like it was 2002. That was the last year NM State football won four consecutive games. … more
The NM State football team will try to win its fourth game in a row tonight as they play the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs in Ruston, Louisiana. The game will kick off at 5 p.m. Mountain Time and will … more
Downtown Las Cruces Partnership (DLCP) and the City of Las Cruces will host “the terrifyingly fun and highly anticipated” 10 th annual Zombie Walk, beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, … more
Aerial activities entertained all at the Las Cruces Air & Space Expo Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Las Cruces International Airport. more
What do FAA-certified air racers, the world’s first licensed armless pilot and a host of classic and vintage automobiles, planes and helicopters have in common? They will all be at Las Cruces … more
Sunspot Scenic Byway Voted New Mexico's Best Drive for Fall Foliage in 2023.   Survey of 3,000 reveals America's top 140 drives for fall foliage this year. Enchanted Circle Scenic … more
White Sands Missile Range will conduct the Trinity Site Open House, Oct. 21. Trinity Site is where the world’s first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time July 16, 1945. … more
Co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association, Dolores Clara Fernandez Huerta is one of the most influential labor activists of the 20 th  century and a leader of the Chicano civil rights … more
Jeff Jansen and 575 Cars are at it again as Jansen introduces a new event to Las Cruces in the forms of the Oktoberfest Volkswagen show 9 a.m.-1 p.m. this coming Saturday, Oct. 21. This time the … more
You could say the Wednesday, Oct. 18, NM State game against Texas-El Paso is special because it’s the 100 th meeting of the longtime rivals. You could say the game is special because … more
The Mesilla Valley Film Society welcomes singer/songwriter/filmmaker Brad Colerick to the Fountain Theatre, 2469 Calle De Guadalupe, Mesilla, at 7 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 22. Colerick has completed … more
Dangerbird is a 250-mile bikepacking adventure that takes in Las Cruces, Mesilla, Hatch, parts of southern Doña Ana County, a bit of Texas and the vast and vista-filled Monumental Loop cycling … more
The annular eclipse, which occurs as the moon is near its furthest point from Earth, creates the "ring of fire" effect with the sun peeking around the moon's edges.  Observers in Oregon, … more
After more than a decade of sitting vacant, demolition was in full swing Monday, Oct. 16, on this building at North Main Street and East Amador Avenue. The Las Cruces City Council passed a … more
“Telescopes play with rainbows,” says volunteer Bill Wren to a dimly lit room packed with visitors of Sunspot Solar Observatory near Cloudcroft. The crowd is comprised of both young and … more
Saturday, Oct. 14, New Mexicans will be able to witness a solar eclipse and should be aware of the steps they can take to protect their eyesight if they want to view the event.  Solar … more
It is such a powerful phenomenon, this combination of date and day of the week that occurs at least once a year (including this Friday) has its own designated phobia, slasher-movie franchise and a … more
A bright yellow T-shirt hung silently at last year’s “Project Clothesline” event at New Mexico State University. The tiny words “I wasn’t heard,” written in … more
Page Coleman came to Mesilla from Albuquerque in 2018, buying a historic building in Mesilla and completely renovating it. As an artist, as her place was being renovated, she had no space to work on … more
When Las Cruces artists start gathering their paint and brushes, needle and thread, baubles and beads, glue guns and even their 3D-printer supplies, it must mean some kind of magic is going to … more
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