Ruidoso residents returned to the village Monday after a week-long evacuation because of two major fires that destroyed parts of the community.
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Diana Alba Soular, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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6/25/24
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We’re getting close to election season, which for me means again preparing to see and hear millions of dollars in advertising from liberal special interest groups smearing me and misleading New …
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Yvette Herrell
Guest columnist
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6/25/24
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The school board unanimously approved an annual contract between Las Cruces Public Schools and transportation STS of NM for school bus service in the 2024-25 school year during their June 18 meeting.
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/25/24
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Several business owners in Las Cruces spoke out against the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s continuing seizures of cannabis at southern New Mexico checkpoints during a Las Cruces City …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/24/24
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Solstice Senior Living, 151 N. Roadrunner Parkway, celebrated its grand reopening June 12 following renovations. The ‘Roaring 20’s’ theme provided a creative base for residents and …
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Elva K. Österreich Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/24/24
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As I write this column on this early June day, I notice that the daytime high temperatures here in Las Cruces are going to be over or hovering around 100 degrees for the next two weeks. Playing golf …
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Charlie Blanchard Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/24/24
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The student-athletes of the Centennial High School girls’ softball team were honored with a proclamation during a meeting of the Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners this month.
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Bulletin report
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6/24/24
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Despite the havoc it caused this week, the huge rainstorm that fell Wednesday over Ruidoso has ushered in a short period of “minimal fire activity” on the Salt and South Fork fires, …
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Patrick Lohmann
Source New Mexico
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6/21/24
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The Shady Pines Chamber Players’ chorus of cellists are be back this year at 3 p.m., Saturday, June 29 at the Cloudcroft High School Commons.
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6/21/24
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Wednesday, June 26, the Silver City Museum's community conversation series continues when Thomas Grant Richardson, PhD, will discuss "The Art of Oral History and Saving Your Family's Story." …
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6/21/24
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Western New Mexico University Alum Lynisha Dishta (MAT ’24) is a member of an all-women music and dance group, the Zuni Olla Maidens, which was recently awarded a highly prestigious National …
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6/21/24
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President Joe Biden on Thursday declared a state of disaster in connection to two fires that have burned or destroyed an estimated 1,400 structures in the Ruidoso area and claimed at least two lives.
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By Diana Alba Soular, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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6/20/24
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Dark Circles Contemporary Dance is offering a special screening of “Ten-Gallon,” a groundbreaking queer western romance, at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 25, at the Fountain Theatre in …
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Elva K. Österreich Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/20/24
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The old Doña Ana County Courthouse maintains a stately presence in downtown Las Cruces.
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/20/24
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The clearest detail I remember about your car was the smoke coming off your tires, before we nearly collided on Amador Avenue Sunday night. You were stopped at a red light and decided to peel out, …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/20/24
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Patrick Pearson played bass and sang ‘90s cover songs, along with country and Spanish music three or four times a week at local bar Quarters in Ruidoso.
He was known to cook up a pot of …
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By Diana Alba Soular, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative and Adrian Hedden, El Rito Media
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6/20/24
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An intense storm brought a new twist Wednesday afternoon to the fire response efforts in Ruidoso: water rescues. Authorities emphasized the need to seek higher ground and touted the mantra …
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By Diana Alba Soular, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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6/20/24
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One day in 1993, Sage Gentlewing was driving through California on Highway 46 between Highway 101 to Highway 5 and stopped at Jack’s Ranch Café.
A tree with a monument sculpture, …
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Elva K. Österreich Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/19/24
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Once again revisiting the 20th century’s greatest hits, No Strings Theatre Company breathes life into Lee Blessing’s Tony- and Pulitzer-nominated Cold War drama, “A Walk In The …
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David Salcido For the Bulletin
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6/19/24
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Expectations were sky high in 2005 when British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson inked a 20-year lease on a new spaceport that had yet to be built in southern New Mexico.
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Walt Rubel Las Cruces Bulletin
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6/19/24
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