Not much changed in the 2024 general election when it comes to who represents Las Cruces at the Roundhouse. But as the 2025 ...
A freshman state lawmaker and leaders in both legislative chambers want to update and strengthen New Mexico’s press shield ...
By the time of his interview with the Las Cruces Bulletin, Las Cruces fire chief Jason Smith had mostly cleared out his ...
Projects funded by the 2022 general obligation bond cycle are progressing on track, with some exceptions, according to a ...
Twenty-eight-year-old Michigan native Danny Bernard’s bright blue eyes twinkled as he spoke about his cross-country “People, ...
Statistics are a wonderful thing. As for statistics being valid and meaningful numbers, some wise man once said, “the thing ...
As we welcome the new year, I would like to extend a heartfelt greeting to the 70 state representatives and 42 state senators ...
About 42 percent of Las Cruces seniors are unfamiliar with nine major programs meant to support them, according to a survey ...
Fentanyl-related substances would be permanently classified as Schedule I drugs in a change to the Controlled Substances Act ...
Local police, affordable housing and homelessness services will be affected if a presidential edict to freeze nearly all ...
Last week, on the same day we honored the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and witnessed the swearing in of our new ...
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 ...