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In our new world of automation, I’m asking myself who will be changing my kitty litter each day. Doesn’t my cat want me to do it? Doesn’t it say something about our relationship? … more
I’d like to thank all my readers who wished me well in the aftermath of my full knee replacement surgery. I call it that to make the experience sound more dramatic than it actually was, but … more
The Doña Ana Arts Council announced the departure of executive director Araceli Solis Wednesday in a news release inviting applications for an interim leader. Solis “will be … more
It may not be open yet, but the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Site has been generating a lot of buzz as the dates grow closer to the projected opening of the Visitor Center in the fall of this year. A … more
A school district in San Juan County — small in student population, huge in land area — says it is in a precarious financial position as the Public Service Company of New Mexico … more
New Mexico’s Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department put out a call for public input on proposed rules for the state’s Clean Car Tax Credit program. Part of the tax bill … more
For the past three years, Dark Circles Contemporary Dance has been “pushing the boundaries of movement and storytelling” in Las Cruces via expressive performances, community masterclasses … more
New Mexico State University regents unanimously approved a 12-year agreement to develop a soundstage for film and TV production at the Arrowhead Center, the university’s business and technology … more
Higher Cultures LLC, a cannabis dispensary and producer based in Oregon with manufacturing facilities in Las Cruces, received a $50,130 grant for job training, according to an announcement from the … more
Friday, July 26 Journal with Jenny, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Roadrunner Room, Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave. Info: 575-649-8786 Paper Flowers, 1:30-3:30 p.m. in the … more
Matilde "Beba" Galban Richardson passed away peacefully on July 8, 2024 at the age of 94. A resident of Las Cruces since 1969, Beba's grace, strength, and boundless love for her family, friends, … more
The bleachers in the gymnasium at Centennial High School were packed and the shouts and cheers, at times, were as loud as any you would hear at a rivalry game. But the jubilant ruckus on this night … more
The nonprofit Friends of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks and federal Bureau of Land Management’s Las Cruces District announced a call to artists to apply for the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks … more
Dear editor, “The hard decisions are going to have to come where the water is being used, and that’s in agriculture,” wrote columnist Walt Rubel (“Overdue plan for … more
The Telshor Fund was created by the city in 2004 to bank its share of the revenue from the 40-year lease on Memorial Medical Center to Lifepoint Health, a corporation with 62 hospitals in 16 states. … more
The importance of chile pepper cultivation to the Mesilla, Hatch and Mimbres valleys are no secret. In Las Cruces, the public can get an up-close look at 140 varieties of chile peppers during growing … more
New Mexico State University’s Departments of Agriculture Economics and Agricultural Business and Extension Plant Sciences are offering a beginners’ course in winemaking suited for … more
It’s a long drive from Las Cruces to Santa Fe. Long enough that Mayor Eric Enriquez noted it as he added his voice to those of other municipal officials declaring the start of the 2024 … more
It’s on.  Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham called New Mexico legislative leaders’ bluff, signing a proclamation Wednesday afternoon to demand state lawmakers return to Santa Fe for a … more
Member-guest and member-member events are special and memorable tournaments with fine competition, great fun and good times. If you have never played in these types of events, there is some … more
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