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A man was sentenced to 20 years in prison after he was found guilty of shooting and killing a 34-year-old man in Las Cruces ...
The House of Representatives voted to slash $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a move that ...
The New Mexico Food Safety Program reports monthly on food service operators who have not complied with state laws requiring permits to operate.
Young Park is one of Las Cruces’ most cherished public spaces. Today the city is inviting the community to be apart of the planing process. The City said the new master plan aims to build on recent ...
Longtime ESPN Anchor and Reporter Announces She’s Leaving Network Eating these common foods could reduce Alzheimer's risk, experts say Here's when a top economist says the US will see the most damage ...
The City of Las Cruces wants residents to take part in shaping the future of one of the City’s most popular parks. The City ...
Davis Kelin Law Firm, LLC and Huffman Wallace & Monagle, have filed eight lawsuits in the Third Judicial District in New Mexico against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces and the Catholic ...
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Las Cruces Public Health Office will provide free back-to-school vaccines for all ...
The Las Cruces Police Department seeks crossing guards for the upcoming school year, offering $17-$18 per crossing and ...
A prime piece of real estate in the heart of Las Cruces is catching the eye of developers and investors alike. Learn about ...
Las Cruces Police Department will host a town hall on July 16 for community engagement, featuring breakout sessions and ...
Las Cruces stared elimination in the face during the final inning against Alamogordo. Not only did the Bulldawgs avoid it, but they also made the score look like the game was never close. No. 10 ...