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LAS CRUCES - The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) District One office will close the I-10 eastbound off ramp (I-10 exit 139/NM 292) and the northbound lanes of Motel Blvd., under I-10 … more
Residents in the Bellamah Drive area will experience a water outage from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024. The affected areas include: East Idaho Avenue : From Lees Drive to Locust … more
The five finalists in New Mexico State University’s search for a new president will be on campus this week for separate open forums inviting faculty and staff and students to hear the … more
An era ended in downtown Las Cruces when My Brother’s Place, the popular restaurant and billiard hall that had been in operation on Main Street for over 40 years, closed in 2016. Q Time, … more
Memorial Medical Center (MMC) has named Victoria Grasso, DO, as chief of medical staff. Grasso is a board-certified family medicine physician who has practiced in the region since 2016, MMC said … more
Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Gallery (MVFG), 2470-A Calle de Guadalupe, across from the Fountain Theatre in Mesilla, will feature two local artists for the month of November: Kurt Van Wagner and Mary … more
The NMSU University Art Museum (UAM) had a large turnout for the Oct. 20 opening of its "Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking the Binding" exhibit Oct. 20 at Devasthali Hall. It included … more
After the NM State volleyball team marched through the first two rounds of the postseason tournament, the Aggies' first season in Conference USA came to a close Nov. 19 at the hands of top-seeded … more
During her last week in office, Mesilla Mayor Nora Lucero Barraza seemed at peace as she spoke with staff and welcomed a visitor to her tidy town hall office. Having served as mayor since 2010, … more
If the title “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” inspires a chuckle, don’t miss this musical. Composer Jimmy Roberts and book writer and lyricist Joe DiPietro aptly … more
Health official Kayla Blanchard of Alamogordo is the League of Women Voters of Southern New Mexico’s choice for its 2024 Making Democracy Work award, an annual honor with a $250 cash prize. … more
The No Strings Theatre Company’s production of “Home,” by British playwright David Storey, opens at the Black Box Theatre in downtown Las Cruces on Friday, March 1. The production, … more
During spring break, Alma d’Arte Charter High School principal Adam Amador worked through the week assembling documents addressing a number of financial and academic concerns raised by the New … more
No, we don’t want to party like it’s 1994. According to “Climate Assessment for the Southwest,” a University of Arizona climate study done in 2017, the hottest … more
Cruces Creatives is asking people to vote for one of two mural design options that voters can then help paint. Whichever design wins, it will be created in a paint-by-numbers community mural … more
Coming to Rio Grande Theatre (RGT), 211 N. Main St., at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, is a multimedia stand-up comedy show about science, featuring New York City-based scientist and comedian Ben … more
Thanks to a generous donation from Las Cruces residents Laurel Allender and Rene de Pontbriand, the Friends of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum added a new computer for public use to the … more
As recently as Oct. 3, the Aggie football team’s record was 2-3. They had lost to Hawaii on the road, 20-17, and were preparing for their first-ever Wednesday night game, a Conference USA home … more
“Ben Hur” concludes its run this week at the Black Box Theatre, with shows 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 14; 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15, and Saturday, Dec. 16; and a 2:30 p.m. matinee Sunday, Dec. … more
The Las Cruces Museums announced the Jan. 5 opening of two new exhibitions examining how artists relate to the natural environment. The exhibitions will be available through March 23. … more
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