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A third New Mexico mural highlighting imperiled species in the state was unveiled Oct. 21 next to Lujan’s Bakery, 442 E. Lohman Ave. The mural is part of a national mural project to … more
Several years ago a radio interviewer asked Terry Alvarez, the one-of-a-kind, force-of-nature “Storydancer” who passed away on Dec. 8 after a long illness, about a life changing decision … more
The idea of science embedded in movies is not new, and when the board of the Mesilla Valley Film Society (MVFS) noticed an available grant pairing science-related movies with real scientists, the … more
Vamos Niños - Play to Learn Mobile Children’s Museum is hitting the road with a focus on serving rural and remote communities. The museum is set to make a lasting impact on childhood … more
At the Doña Ana Arts Council Gallery, international artist and Las Cruces resident Sonya Fe has literally put her whole self into her paintings in a daring exhibit of art she has never shown … more
Despite a two percent decline in the third quarter of FY23 (January, February and March, 2023), Doña Ana County reported its ninth consecutive quarter of $1 billion or more in matched taxable … more
“Murder By Poe” by Jeffrey Hatcher has its final four performances Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 26-29, at Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Main St. "Edgar Allen Poe's horrifying tales and poems … more
In 2023, NMSU grad Jesse Walden was behind his camera in Orlando reporting from the scene of a homicide when he and his colleague were shot. A year later, Walden reflects on a year of healing. more
A plan for a vehicle overpass at the Industrial Avenue and the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) line in Santa Teresa has recently received significant federal funding. The overpass would alleviate … more
The public is invited to attend the Holloman AFB Oktoberfest on Sept. 8 from 6-10PM at Club Holloman. Enjoy German inspired food, beer, music, and inflatables for kids. Games will include stein … more
The New Mexico State University Music Department will host its fifth annual Halloween Silent Movie Gala with a screening of Sean Branney and Andrew Leman’s 2005 retelling of the H.P. Lovecraft … more
The annual Artists of Picacho Hills (APH) Holly Day House Art Show will be Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18, at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 225 W Griggs Ave. Members of the Potter's Guild of … more
The U.S. Forest Service determined it will not be using helicopters and guns to cull cattle loose in the Gila National Forest next year. Federal officials said aerial operations were … more
Traffic navigated a flooded Main Street in downtown Las Cruces on the morning of Jan. 12 near the rotary intersection with Hadley Avenue and Water Street. Roadway damage and a lost trailer … more
The Las Cruces City Council voted unanimously to sign a $3 million contract with American Medical Response (AMR) to provide ambulance services in Las Cruces and Doña Ana County. The … more
The city announced that crews will be working on the shoulder of Mall Drive near the intersection of Idaho Avenue next week. Crews will be installing communication lines beginning Monday, March … more
A home that sells for $3 million in Las Cruces? Oh, yes. In fact, the luxury home market is growing in this area. “Million-dollar-plus properties have been selling faster than less … more
Agave Artist Gallery is welcoming Las Cruces artist George Holland as a new gallery member. Holland brings many years of artistry, teaching and exhibiting to his art, the gallery said. As a … more
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church will host its annual holiday bake sale 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, at the church, 518 N. Alameda Blvd. The sale will include lemon fruitcakes, cookies, … more
Winter may be upon us, but it’s never too early to start looking towards next spring’s planting season. The New Mexico Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s Forestry … more
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