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Your voice falling after this thunder like handfuls of cool mud plastered onto silence, our lightning wounds Dark mending over the places that will always need it: a result … more
“Quantum Cowboys” plays with time the way a cat plays with a mouse. It could be described with equal energy as brilliant or as confusing. It is a ride you have to hold on for; things … more
On Saturday, Oct. 28, the village of Tularosa will once again be entertained by some Halloween fun.  From 5-9 p.m. the Tularosa Arts and History Council (TAHC) is hosting the “Halloween on Granado … more
Virgin Galactic Holdings will be sending the Galactic 05 mission Thursday, Nov. 2, if the weather holds. This would be the company’s sixth spaceflight this year and 10th to date. This mission … more
Halloween likely comes to us from ancient Celtic tribes that lived in western Europe and the North Atlantic as much as 2,500 years ago. The first day of their new year was on or about Nov. 1, when … more
Recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October the New Mexico State University Department of Criminal Justice is hosted “Project Clothesline.” More than 100 t-shirts with … more
Events somber and celebratory will fill the Plaza in Mesilla Friday through Sunday, Oct. 27-29, for Dia de los Muertos, the annual celebration of departed friends and family. Many will create … more
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., was at Radium Springs Community Center Oct. 12, joining local officials and representatives from Ethos Broadband Inc., a division of Sacred Wind … more
Aerial activities entertained all at the Las Cruces Air & Space Expo Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Las Cruces International Airport. more
Each year in the morning before the annual military escorted tour of the Trinity Test some 45 miles northwest of Tularosa in 1945, residents of Tularosa bring attention to the negative health effects … more
What do FAA-certified air racers, the world’s first licensed armless pilot and a host of classic and vintage automobiles, planes and helicopters have in common? They will all be at Las Cruces … more
Sunspot Scenic Byway Voted New Mexico's Best Drive for Fall Foliage in 2023.   Survey of 3,000 reveals America's top 140 drives for fall foliage this year. Enchanted Circle Scenic … more
Zane Richardson from Sierra County was awarded the 2023 Heritage Buckle at the Sierra County Fair, Oct. 2-6.  “I am super proud of our youth, they are truly stepping up and carrying … more
Community benefit dance\silent auction for KURU/GMCR.org with music by the Big Ditch Crickets, and fun for all ages is from 6:30-9 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21 at the Murray Hotel Ballroom, 200 W. … more
The Silver City Dia de los Muertos, noon-5 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 29, is in the courtyard at the Silver City Museum there will be bone carving, food and vendors, pave painting, a puppet show and live … more
This spooky season, Las Cruces offers thrills, frights, and immersion into history. Known for its world-famous cuisine, vast outdoor landscapes perfect for recreation, and thriving culture, Las … more
A four-year research project led by New Mexico State University aims to significantly reduce the risk of one of the most common plant pathogens in the United States. Soum Sanogo, a professor of … more
The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium (TBDC) a volunteer advocacy organization that has been working with local communities, congressional representatives and state legislators to bring attention … more
White Sands Missile Range will conduct the Trinity Site Open House, Oct. 21. Trinity Site is where the world’s first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time July 16, 1945. … more
Co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association, Dolores Clara Fernandez Huerta is one of the most influential labor activists of the 20 th  century and a leader of the Chicano civil rights … more
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