There is some irony in hosting an event named for Socrates in a library. The Greek philosopher — sentenced to death in 399 ...
New Mexico’s Open Meetings Act states, “all persons are entitled to the greatest possible information regarding the affairs ...
A survey conducted by the city of Las Cruces reported broad support for a tax increase that could grow the city’s revenues by $20 million per year. The increase would address funding gaps ...
New Mexico is in the middle of the typical peak wildfire season, and national forecasters say risk could increase throughout ...
Fun: National Paper Airplane Day Las Cruces Public Libraries invites residents to join in from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Albert Johnson Park, at the southeast corner of ...
Getting calls from the police isn’t fun, especially when they ask for your credit card number.  The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s ...
A Las Cruces man wanted in connection with a 2008 murder was booked into jail following an arrest in Mexico. Oswaldo Corral, ...
The drums are first — thump thump-thump thump ! — as members of Tortugas Pueblo lead the 24th annual Blessing of the Fields ...
Internationally-known trumpeter Wayne Bergeron, performing with the popular area ensemble Border Jazz Orchestra, is set to ...
The Las Cruces Running Club, established in 2011, announced it will again host a series of races for youth aged 14 and under ...
The problem with presidential debates is they don’t have a scoreboard. We treat them as if they were a football game, with ...
New Mexico State Police and campus officers at the University of New Mexico tore down an encampment that had been established ...