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“Electric Vehicles (EVs) are rising in popularity each year and are set to become the future of electrification transportation in the coming years,” said El Paso Electric (EPE) Supervisor … more
As a result of confirmed pecan weevil infestations in Otero County and the increased possibility of transporting pecan weevil to uninfested pecan-growing counties, the New Mexico Department of … more
It was a beautiful day in early April, a Tuesday, as I made my way through the pecan groves where I live toward the high country of art-rich Silver City. I turned right off I-40 at Deming onto North … more
In Silver City the CLAY Festival, as usual, has delivered a fantastic week-long assemblage of activities and shows, July 11-17. To see what's happening, visit clayfestival.com. more
A step back into the history of the Old West is only a 20-minute drive from downtown Las Cruces. Hop on Interstate 25 and head north of Las Cruces. Take the Radium Springs exit (exit 19), follow … more
“The rains are here,” said National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologist Jason Laney. It’s an early start for the monsoon season, which could produce a total of six to seven … more
The New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association and others announced today that they have settled the lawsuit filed to prevent the United States Forest Service from shooting cattle from a helicopter … more
 A pair of Levi’s, $68 and a broken nose.  That’s what the winner of New Mexico State University’s first rodeo received, as reported in archived issues of The Round … more
There are a handful of vitally important conditions to know about to keep your dogs safe in our desert wilds, climates and on our burning hot streets. more
The Fourth of July, and the days and nights surrounding the holiday when fireworks are lighting up the night sky, can be a stressful time for dogs, cats and livestock. more
When it opens in 2024, the Mexican American Cultural Institute (MACI) will be the first-ever national cultural center on the United States-Mexico border and the first center in the U.S. more
At the Branigan Cultural Center, art quilt artist Nicole Dunn talked about how trees, especially old growth trees, support each other, and help each other, how the roots are so entwined, becoming a … more
Clay artist Catherine Russo hates to look for things. Walking through her space, The Seedboat Center for the Arts in Silver City, everything is in order, in place, ready to be used. “I am so aesthetically … more
Silver City CLAY Festival Project Coordinator Alexa Tubbs said the festival, which is now in its 11th year, is the perfect fit for New Mexico where “we are rooted in clay as a … more
Celebrate Authors 2022 will be held 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 at Thomas Branigan Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave. more
SILVER CITY • The Grant County Art Guild, in Silver City, is presenting an art show, “Creatures of the Gila,” Sept. 2-18, and is currently accepting entries for the show. This is … more
Silver City MainStreet/Arts & Cultural District is partnering with the Future Forge and various community groups and artists to offer free arts and cultural activities to families of Grant … more
Kicking off 50 years of distributing and supporting films made by women, Ariel Dougherty of Truth or Consequences has spearheaded a New Mexico tour of women’s film creations over the years. more
Rocketeers with the University of Calgary’s Student Organization for Aerospace Research (SOAR) join 13 other Canadian teams, part of 149 rocketry teams representing 22 countries, at the Las … more
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