- — Cherry Festival at Nichols Ranch in La Luz returns for it's fourth year
- Fourth annual Cherry Festival in La Luz, New Mexico returns for fun and entertainment the whole family can enjoy
- — Legacy of Liberty Air Show returns in one year for more music, food and air displays
- Holloman Air Force Base brings the Lady of Liberty Air Show back for the summer of 2024
- — A 56-year-old man and his dog were rescued from a Las Cruces culvert after recent rains
- The culvert filled with water after a flash storm passed through Las Cruces this week.
- — Vitalant hosting annual Respond to the Call Blood Drive at Mesilla Valley Mall
- Vitalant's 15th annual Respond to the Call Blood Drive is back this weekend at the Mesilla Valley Mall, asking donors to rally during a historically low donation period.
- — Deadly bat fungus found in New Mexico caves. Here's what we know about white nose syndrome
- White nose syndrome (WNS) was discovered via samples taken from two live bats and two deceased in caves in Lincoln and De Baca counties.
- — Police: Las Cruces man sexually assaulted teen girl, threatened to kill her family
- Prosecutors are trying to keep the man in jail ahead of trial. Here's what they need to prove to do it.
- — LCPD reveals name of bicyclist after fatal weekend crash
- Police also provided info about the indivsual who struck the bicyclists.
- — Water official says Colorado River agreement still has long way to go to become reality
- Aaron Chavez of the Colorado River Water Users Association says a new Colorado River water use plan still faces some hurdles on its way to adoption.
- — New construction materials made from plastic bags hit the market as solution to pollution
- Used plastic bags get new life as construction materials as technology advancements pound bags into bricks and molds preventing plastic pollution.
- — Las Cruces daycare director charged after child abuse claims surface via video
- The woman stands charged after a former employee accused her of abusing a boy with autism.
- — Injured hiker hospitalized after rescue from Dripping Springs Trail
- The release said the woman was then transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
- — Council nixes change that would've loosened cannabis rules. Here's what to know
- In another split vote, the council voted to keep rules that limit where cannabis shops can open.
- — New Mexico's cannabis industry employs 4,600-plus people, report by state agency finds
- New Mexico's four most-populous counties also had the most cannabis-related businesses in the state after one year of recreational pot sales.
- — Australian oil company drilling well in Eddy County amid Permian Basin fossil fuel growth
- The company said the well would likely produce about 439,000 barrels of oil and 1.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL).
- — Bicyclist dies after weekend crash. Here's what we know
- The crash occured on June 3.
- — Bodies found burned, buried in suspected 'narco-grave' near Palomas, Mexico
- The clandestine desert graves contained bodies in advanced stages of decomposition; one had been burned.
- — Farmington police say shooter had more ammo positioned near door of home on May 15
- Shooter Beau Wilson had placed more than 200 additional rounds of ammo near the door of his father's home when he began his May 15 shooting rampage.
- — Oil and gas banned near schools via executive order by New Mexico State Land Office
- State Land Commissioner Garcia Richard said extraction should not occur near schools as it could imperil New Mexico's children.
- — New rule may loosen restrictions on cannabis. What to know before Las Cruces Council votes
- The change allows cannabis shops to open near homes and other cannabis shops. But City staff say that's already happening -- even with the barriers.
- — Summer months often mean triple-digit temperatures. Here are a few tips to stay safe.
- Temperatures across New Mexico continue to warm as the summer months draw near.
- — Neighborhood is left without a playground after fire. City says rebuild will take months.
- As investigators look into how the playground fire started, a Parks official said a rebuild could take up to 18 months and cost thousands.
- — Longtime journalist takes an intimate look at El Paso youth's suicide in first book
- Longtime journalist Eraldo "Dino" Chiecchi recently released his first book and hopes to expose the realities of teen depression and suicide.
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