The Doña Ana County NAACP will host a rally honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday, followed by its annual MLK breakfast Monday morning.
The rally will gather at Plaza de …
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1/9/24
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The Doña Ana Arts Council will present a live concert by folk musician Joe Jencks on Saturday, Jan. 20, in association with the nonprofit A Still Small Voice.
Jencks is a Chicago-based …
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1/9/24
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The Super Secret Improv Show returns for the new year with a 7:30 p.m. performance at the Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Main Street. The group, founded in 2020 and making its debut in 2021, makes …
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1/9/24
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Among the artists selected for exhibition in the 2024-25 Genius Loci series at the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts in El Paso is Las Cruces photographic and multimedia artist …
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1/9/24
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In creating a movie, one must plan and imagine the sensations and visuals that will flow forth and carry the audience forward. In “Saltburn,” the forward momentum moves in a slow, roiling …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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1/9/24
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The New Mexico Legislature is different from anything else I’ve ever covered. Part of that is structural, with arcane rules limiting sessions to 30 or 60 days and calling for legislators to …
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By Walt Rubel
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1/8/24
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When I decided to run for office, I had no idea what a gut-wrenching experience it would be to learn the extent of the failures plaguing our Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD).
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Sen. Crystal Diamond Brantley
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1/8/24
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Deputy Agriculture Secretary Xochitl Torres Small and U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, D-N.M., paid a visit on Jan. 4 to New Mexico State University agriculture and food research facilities for presentations …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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1/8/24
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Houston-based cumbia and norteño-style band Grupo Control will headline the second annual ¡mira! Las Cruces event in April, the city announced Monday.
Last year’s festival …
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1/8/24
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With its world center in Haifa, Israel, and communities in every country on Earth, membership in the global Baha’i faith is extraordinarily diverse.
Here in Las Cruces, as in every Baha'i …
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Darrell Rodgers
For the Bulletin
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1/8/24
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Our market continues to adjust itself and December was no different in Las Cruces. In 2023, economic factors, building costs and rising interest rates all played a role in how our market …
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Steve Montañez
For the Bulletin
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1/8/24
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Residents living in the remote areas of Luna County face daily struggles accessing the internet. But federal upgrades are on the way.
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Reyes Mata III, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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1/6/24
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Mary Jane Garcia, a retired state senator, business owner and community advocate born in the village of Doña Ana and served in the legislature from 1988 to 2012 representing the county, passed …
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1/5/24
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Betsy Rawls, winner of 55 LPGA tournaments including eight majors, died in October at age 95. She was one of only two golfers (the other is Mickey Wright) to have won four U.S. Women’s Open …
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By Charlie Blanchard
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1/5/24
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Amid the uncertainty of an appeal to the New Mexico Supreme Court, utility giant Avangrid chose to terminate its merger agreement with the Public Service Company of New Mexico.
The merger …
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By Hannah Grover
NM Political Report
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1/5/24
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Centennial High School junior Savannah Skow has set eight state records in competitive swimming and has now “verbally committed” to swim for the Princetown University Tigers.
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1/5/24
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The Borderplex Alliance, an economic development organization based in El Paso, formalized a relationship with Spaceport America Jan. 4 with a presentation touting a region comprising southern New …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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1/5/24
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Memorial Medical Center and MountainView Regional Medical Center shared, with parental permission, images of the first babies born at their facilities on New Year’s Day.
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1/4/24
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Popular PGA Tour player Andy Bean, with 11 tournament wins (and 15 runner-ups) passed away in October at age 83. The 6’ 4,” 220-pound gent with a baritone southern accent, was from …
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By Charlie Blanchard
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1/4/24
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Like the salaries paid by the Los Angeles Dodgers for Japanese imports, the revenue numbers for the state are getting to be so big that it’s hard to wrap your head around them.
The latest …
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By Walt Rubel
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1/4/24
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