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A lobbyist who advocates for the city of Las Cruces discussed trends and a slew of changes coming down from Santa Fe after the 2024 legislative session. Those items include new gun control laws, …
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By Justin Garcia
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4/9/24
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The bizarre fictitious family created by cartoonist Charles Addams delighted New Yorker readers over five decades. They also inspired a television series, movies, toys and other merchandise. They are …
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Bulletin report
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4/9/24
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Gayle Radom was an ardent advocate for justice, equality, and politics. She came to the Valley in 2000 and brought with her invaluable experience and energy of those lessons learned while …
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4/9/24
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One year and four months after Las Cruces voters overwhelmingly approved a $6 million cash infusion to the city’s affordable housing efforts, the city announced on March 25 that it had begun …
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By Justin Garcia
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4/9/24
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The capital outlay bill passed by the Legislature this year provides just under $290 million for 136 projects throughout the state, including $20 million for steam tunnel and electrical …
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By Walt Rubel
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4/9/24
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The American Southwest Theatre Company, in residence at New Mexico State University, is selling seats in the Mark and Stephanie Medoff Theatre as part of ASTC’s 2024-25 Seat of Honor …
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Bulletin report
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4/8/24
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Mesilla Mayor Russell Hernandez affirmed that town marshals are leading the investigation that has led to a murder charge against Oscar Renee Sandoval, who remains at large.
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Algernon D'Ammassa
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4/6/24
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The largest esports tournament in New Mexico will kick off this weekend at New Mexico State University. Now in its third year, the NM State Esports Invitational is open to the community …
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Tatiana Favela, New Mexico State University
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4/5/24
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I was five years old when I cast my first vote -- and learned a few hard truths about democratic participation.
It was the 2000 presidential election. George W. Bush was challenging Vice …
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By Justin Garcia
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4/5/24
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The Las Cruces Police Department asked the public for assistance finding a person of interest in an unsolved murder as Crime Stoppers of Las Cruces-Doña Ana County offered a $1,000 reward for …
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Bulletin report
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4/5/24
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The Foothills Clean Landfill, 555 Sonoma Ranch Boulevard, has closed to temporarily due to “unforeseen operational issues,” per the city. valued commercial customers of the …
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Bulletin report
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4/5/24
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Christine Woods, Make-A-Wish Southern Ambassadors chair, works every day to bring a moment of joy into the lives of children in the area who have a critical diagnosis.
The small group of …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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4/5/24
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Construction work will require about a five-day closure of public restrooms in a parking lot behind the Rio Grande Theatre, the city announced.
The facilities are located in parking lot #7 on …
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Bulletin report
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4/5/24
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Amid concerns about public safety in Las Cruces, the Bulletin is planning an occasional series of in-depth reporting about criminal justice and behavioral health in New Mexico. This article about …
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By Justin Garcia
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4/5/24
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Efforts to boost movie infrastructure in Las Cruces could have unforeseen consequences on the housing market, particularly in neighborhoods abutting film studios.
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Justin Garcia
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4/5/24
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Three candidates were disqualified from running in the 2024 elections, causing some races to become uncompetitive in the process.
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Justin Garcia
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4/5/24
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New Mexico State University settled two lawsuits with two former administrators totaling about $500,000.
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Bulletin report
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4/5/24
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An interview with Las Cruces' new city manager, Ikani Taumoepeau, and a guide to pronouncing the executive's name.
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Justin Garcia
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4/5/24
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For 14 years, Jason Laney has worked for the National Weather Service in the El Paso/Santa Teresa area as a warning coordination meteorologist. In his role, he does his part to warn and educate the …
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Chloe D. Dunlap, NMSU PUblic Affairs
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4/5/24
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The annual restrictions prohibit the watering of outside vegetation between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. A watering schedule allows customers with even-numbered addresses to water outside …
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Bulletin report
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4/5/24
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