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As we welcome the new year, I would like to extend a heartfelt greeting to the 70 state representatives and 42 state senators joining the 57th Legislature of the State of New Mexico. I am truly … more
Imagine flying dragons circling overhead and wooly mammoths and giant sloths crossing a glacier-laden, prehistoric landscape they share with elves, goblins and other mythical beings – all with … more
Recently, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham stood alongside Las Cruces Mayor Eric Enriquez and Councilor Johana Bencomo to break ground on the new Amador Crossing homeless housing project. At a cost of … more
For those that didn’t attend or watch the Las Cruces Police Department’s town hall on Jan. 23, I highly recommend you search it on YouTube and watch it. Without the public comment, the … more
“I didn’t have a chance to warm up.” “My left elbow is giving me trouble.” “I never play this hole well.” “I can’t putt on slow greens.” … more
For the 38th year, Tour of the Gila invites competitive bicyclists to challenge themselves on scenic mountain roads throughout southwest New Mexico. The five-day stage race is set for Wednesday, … more
History tends to repeat itself, but we can avoid that by never forgetting one of the darkest chapters in human history. To make sure that never happens, the El Paso Community Foundation and El Paso … more
It is possible for two conflicting facts to both be true. It is a fact that crime is increasing in Las Cruces. We need to help Police Chief Jeremy Story recruit more officers and then do a … more
A couple of weeks ago, Las Cruces very nearly suffered yet another tragedy. A local man left Tractor Supply on Picacho with his 14-year old grandson in the car. Driving down Picacho, an apparently … more
Aggie Cupboard, which provides food assistance to the New Mexico State University community, is holding a distribution event next Tuesday, Jan. 28. Per NMSU’s email newsletter, … more
“Romance at the Rotunda” will return in 2025 this coming Valentine’s Day, according to a news release from the Doña Ana County Clerk’s Office.  The now-annual … more
The Las Cruces Public Libraries hosts a monthly video game club open for teen residents ages 12-18, per a news release. The guests are invited to play games with friends over snacks at the … more
An impressive team of collaborators at the Rio Grande Theater offer us a polished, sometimes breathtaking production of “Jesus Christ Superstar.” Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and … more
Friday, January 24 Rhythm Mystic, 8 – 11 p.m. at Little Toad Creek, 200 N Bullard St, Silver City. Info: 575-956-6144 January 24-25 El Paso Symphony Orchestra presents … more
Beethoven – Love in the Age of War The El Paso Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Bohuslav Rattay, accompanied by Awadagin Pratt on piano, team up with El Paso Pro-Musica to … more
Chaparral has grown exponentially across Doña Ana and Otero counties in recent decades with no cohesive government. As the largest unincorporated community in the state, it’s officially … more
If you didn’t watch the debut of TGL golf on ESPN a couple of weeks ago, you were missing something special. The hype leading up to the opening of the TGL brief indoor season was major, spurred … more
Mark Carnevale, a longtime fixture on the PGA Tour and in media broadcasting, died unexpectedly on July 22, 2024 at age 64. Referred to by his colleagues  as “Carny,” he was born in … more
The Las Cruces local theatrical season resumes after the holiday break this weekend with two local productions opening downtown. No Strings Theatre Company, an anchor of the downtown theatre … more
When was the last time the morning skies over Las Cruces were festooned with gayly colored balloons, suspended like bubbles across the valley? You’d be right if you said 14 years: That’s … more
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