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Nearly 20 students from Doña Ana Community College took home awards during the New Mexico SkillsUSA competition held April 13-15 in Albuquerque.  Eight students won gold medals, five … more
Shreeya Moolamalla and a group of committed high school students are also working to make a difference for youth in our community through the HandinHand organization. The seed for HandinHand was … more
The City of Las Cruces will receive almost $13 million in state appropriations from the 2023 session of the New Mexico Legislature. The capital outlay and general appropriations and expenditures … more
Chile pepper enthusiasts have a new resource to explore with the launch of a new cookbook that features recipes developed by the Chile Pepper Institute (CPI) at New Mexico State University. … more
Megan McDaniel from Picacho Middle School took home first place in the 11 th annual Desert Data Jam hosted April 25-27 by the nonprofit Asombro Institute for Science Education (AISE) at Chihuahuan … more
Thanks to $5 million in funding over the next five years from the City of Las Cruces, the historic Amador Hotel may be fully restored and reopened by 2028. “This funding is a milestone for … more
The west facade of the Amador Hotel is nearing completion. With recent city funding, Amador Hotel could be fully restored within five years. The concrete stucco has been removed, the original … more
Mayor Ken Miyagishima was honored with a proclamation from his brother, Jim (in the wheelchair) at the Las Cruces City Council meeting May 15 – the mayor’s 60 th birthday. The … more
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The below information is current as of 4:15 p.m. Monday, April 20. As we know, the news regarding Coronavirus and responses is changing by the minute. We will work to update as … more
In 1930, Las Cruces and NMSU legend Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto, which was designated as the ninth and most distant planet in our solar system. more
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