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The University Art Museum will host the 10 th annual Feminist Border Arts Film Festival along with the 2nd annual Zine Festival Friday, June 6 and Saturday, June 7. Co-founded by M. Catherine … more
It's that time! Every year, something magical happens in Las Cruces when the Rio Grande, often a dry expanse of sandy riverbed, is revived with the release of water. It brings life to the land … more
Frequent dust storms have turned a remote stretch of I-10 into a hazard zone. As deadly crashes rise, scientists and transportation officials are exploring what can be done. more
The Bootheel region of Southwest New Mexico has a surprisingly robust food scene that includes a pair of historic steakhouses and a Mexican cafe, all of which are worth a road trip.  Deming … more
There is something about driving up to Cloudcroft. N.M. Maybe it's the fresh mountain air or the feeling of reconnecting with nature while enjoying hiking. However, when it comes to this time of … more
Student filmmakers, teachers and parents packed the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque on Sunday, April 6, for the awards ceremony for Film Prize Junior New Mexico’s 4th annual student short film … more
Aldo Leopold High School Youth Conservation Corp (YCC) Trails Crew students – Sixteen 10th to 12th graders – have been working since December to complete the Silva Creek Nature Trail from … more
Coming to Otero County as a military spouse, Chelsea Hayes fell in love with Alamogordo – the area and the community. Even after a divorce, she had no interest in leaving. “There is … more
Friday, May 30 Peter Rivera in Concert, 7 p.m., at the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Main St., Las Cruces. Info: EPHardins.org Rolling Dusk – Sonoran Psych Rock, 8 – 11 p.m. at … more
Gray foxes range throughout New Mexico and most of the United States. Unlike red foxes—who are in a different genus—gray foxes diverged early in North America from the Order Carnivora. … more
This is the first in a three-part series about the efforts of the Bureau of Land Management to restore the historic mining town of Lake Valley. more
School of Rock Based on the hit movie, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sparkling musical follows a failed wannabe rock star who turns a class of straight-A students into a guitar-shredding, … more
Several students in the Las Cruces Public Schools won a poetry writing contest this week organized by the LCPS. The students performed their original poetry at the event, the 4 th annual Dr. … more
Backyard birding is a simple way to connect with nature while providing essential resources for local and migratory birds.  All it takes is a little know-how and a few supplies to get started … more
Las Cruces community radio station, KTAL-LP 101.5 FM is sponsoring an album release party for local musician and longtime radio host Teresa Tudury. The event starts at 7 p.m. Friday, June 28 at … more
In the years after World War II, the population of Las Cruces exploded, thanks to the growth of nearby White Sands Proving Grounds. The new people needed homes and convenient shopping and, for … more
Across Spanish America and in some of American southwest towns, the founders laid out the townsites as grids arranged around a central plaza. The Mesquite Street Original Townsite Historic … more
Las Cruces artist and writer George Mendoza has added another entry to his growing list of accomplishments with the release of his Pulitzer Prize-nominated novel “Journey of the Spirit … more
Friday, May 23 City of Las Cruces Parks & Recreation Department hosts Hiking Trails in the Southwest: “A” Mountain, 9 a.m., Dripping Springs Road Parking Lot, just east of Sonoma … more
Silver City Blues Festival The Mimbres Regional Arts Council presents one of the premiere blues festivals in the Southwest, featuring the brightest rising stars of the Blues genre, alongside … more
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