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Carbon/Element Exhibition Intaglio prints made from carbon-based ink by Tyler Green make up an exhibition of photographs of the New Mexico landscape impacted by wildfire and aims to build … more
For more than three decades, the Deming lawmaker presided over New Mexico's budget as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. more
QUESTION: Please explain to me what a “ press” is in a game of golf.  I play with a few guys for a little bit of cash, but it always ends up to be for more than we started out … more
On any serious list of enduring songs from the 1980s, somewhere near the top one will find Foreigner’s 1984 rock ballad, “I Want to Know What Love Is.” Its distinctive refrain, with … more
There was a time when one didn’t equate Las Cruces with Jazz and Blues music. That is no longer true. The Mesilla Valley Jazz & Blues Society (MVJBS) has been working diligently for the … more
“Las Cruces holds a special place in my heart. I love the diverse range of artists here in Las Cruces, especially because we're a borderland city,” Natalia Martinez said during a recent … more
The Las Cruces City Council unanimously accepted a $350,000 state grant to help pave the way for the development of active transportation pathways such as bike lanes and walking trails.  … more
Friday, October 4 Mesilla Valley Transportation Charity Golf Tournament, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. at Sonoma Ranch Golf Course, 1274 Golf Club Rd., Las Cruces. Info:  adri.garcia@m-v-t.com Launch … more
The Ballard Phot Studio opens at Branigan Cultural Center The Branigan Cultural Center hosts a new exhibit, The Ballard Photo Studio: A Portrait of Community featuring more than 200 photographic … more
From the moment conductor Ming Luke pounced onto the podium at the New Mexico State’s Atkinson Recital Hall, the Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra burst into their 2024-25 season with great … more
With the big rivalry football game between New Mexico State University and the University of New Mexico happening last Saturday evening, many families from Albuquerque came into town early to enjoy … more
It’s officially Fall and the Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department is hosting its annual Pumpkin Palooza fall event on Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Frank O'Brien Papen Community Center. … more
If you’ve ever thought about being immortalized on the side of a truck, you’re in luck. The Axle Contemporary mobile studio/gallery is wrapping up its Southwestern New Mexico tour in Las … more
"Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" is an eruption of high-camp, cross-dressing, clownish satire with an ensemble of inspired comic performers juggling multiple roles. more
History can teach us a lot about ourselves. Both the things we don’t want to forget, and the things we don’t want to remember. We live in a time when the things we hoped we would never … more
My footsteps defile the creamy-white sand, so smooth, like new-fallen snow. Exploring on foot a dry desert wash: for me, a true winter sport. Joni Kay Rose A resident of … more
Google Maps shows we’ll still be connected by one lengthy interstate. A vertical slash of blacktop for 678 miles. If I don’t turn back. I must not turn back. Spotify … more
Enough already! Never in my life have I heard so much cursing and complaining, so much rank self-pitying, so many people living by their grievances alone. I get it, times are … more
The quaint little town of Mesilla, New Mexico was delighted to finally have a brand-new schoolhouse constructed in 1930. It had five classrooms and was built in territorial-style fashion with adobe … more
Is there a statute of limitations on horribly offensive racist and homophobic comments posted online? Every situation is unique. If you are running to be the governor of North Carolina and … more
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