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A lane closure for eastbound traffic on Foothills Road, between the 3800 and 4000 blocks, will be in effect Thursday-Friday, Oct. 26-27. Access to businesses will be maintained as A & J … more
In front of a gaggle of school children and various officials, paleontologists gathered Thursday, Jan. 11 to unveil a dinosaur jawbone discovered almost 40 years ago. more
Joe and Elaine Foster sold their 4,200-square-foot house in Talavera last fall and bought a 900-square-foot home in Mesilla which they have spent the last nine months renovating. Built about … more
Las Cruces author Ronald Williams has published a new book, “Trojan,” a sci-fi thriller novel. In the book, “something unearthed by a rock collector has been unleased in the … more
In 28 pages, the City Charter (2019) embodies the structure of self-governance agreed upon by the voters of Las Cruces. First codified in 1985, the Charter has been amended five times to remain a … more
The City of Las Cruces Public Libraries is inviting residents to its Adult (ages 18 and older) Costume Social, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, in the Roadrunner Room on the second floor of Thomas … more
Three Las Cruces pharmacy students have been approved for admission to the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy next August, the director of the UNM/NMSU Cooperative Pharmacy Program said in … more
The Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education unanimously voted July 1 to approve the selection of Ignacio Ruíz as the next Las Cruces Public Schools superintendent. … more
The new movie written and directed by Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer,” promises to be a dramatic, emotional and touching story. This movie is based on the true story of J. Robert … more
The start of the 2023-2024 school year was met with familiar challenges – bus delays, driver shortages and uncontrollable weather patterns.    more
Early voting started Tuesday, Oct. 10, in a municipal election that will result in Las Cruces electing a new mayor for the first time since 2007 and Mesilla electing a new mayor for the first time … more
The Las Cruces-based nonprofit Weaving for Justice is welcoming two presenters for its Oct. 27-28 textile sale to benefit Maya youth. This year’s program, co-sponsored by NMSU’s … more
The Las Cruces Bulletin welcomed experienced reporter Justin Garcia to its news staff last week. Garcia had previously covered local police, public safety and local government for the Las Cruces … more
Bulletin coverage of the first candidate debate in the Doña Ana County election for District Attorney. more
A number of bills passed by the 2023 New Mexico Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham went into effect June 16, the governor’s office said in a news release.  … more
Las Cruces City Manager Ifo Pili announced June 30 Deputy Las Cruces Police Department Chief Jeremy Story will serve as interim chief of the department as of July 1, the city stated in a news … more
The second-annual Summertime on the Farm event is 4-9 p.m. Friday, July 28, at New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Road. Event activities are 4-7 p.m. with a bicycle … more
These traffic updates are all from City of Las cruces news releases. For more information, call the city Public Works Department/Construction Management at 575-528-3098. Northrise Drive lane … more
The other day, as I was driving through traffic, something very jarring caught my eye. Some other dude was riding my bicycle. No, he hadn’t stolen it. After I processed the … more
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