The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has completed a $2.7 million truck parking initiative, unveiling the state’s first Truck Parking Availability System (TPAS). This is …
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1/26/24
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1/2/24
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James Meredith challenged Mississippi’s racial order and paved the way for integration nationwide. His path down the road of affecting change on a national scale all began in the …
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Western New Mexico University
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1/11/24
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Desert Exposure would like to include your special events, from any southern New Mexico community. Please submit your event title, time, location and contact information to editor@desertexposure.com; …
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1/2/24
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5/1/21
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SILVER CITY
From Jan. 18 through Feb. 15 Francis McCray Gallery and the Edwina and Charles Milner Women in the Arts Series presents the exhibition “Allison Hudson—Safe …
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1/2/24
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New Mexico has been a "dissection choice" state since 2005. The alternatives to dissecting real animals are getting more sophisticated.
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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2/20/24
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For 14 years, Jason Laney has worked for the National Weather Service in the El Paso/Santa Teresa area as a warning coordination meteorologist. In his role, he does his part to warn and educate the …
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Chloe D. Dunlap, NMSU PUblic Affairs
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4/5/24
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Cooking corned beef and cabbage at Fort Seldon
This program highlights outdoor cooking techniques and a history of this unique dish and its relation to Fort Selden Historic Site and New Mexico. …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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3/18/24
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9/1/21
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5/4/22
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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 …
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By Jen Gruger
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10/27/23
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Growing up in El Paso didn’t keep actress Christina Villa from her dreams as she landed a leading role in a feature film titled “Wanted Man.” In fact, her connection with the El …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/12/24
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A federal initiative helping more than 68,000 low-income homes in New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District pay for the internet has begun winding down.
That’s because Congress has not …
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Diana Alba Soular
Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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3/18/24
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Director and conductor of the New Horizons Orchestra in Las Cruces, Jorge Martinez-Rios, an associate professor at New Mexico State University, came across an idea. Having been introduced to a man …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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3/13/24
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New Mexico has one of the nation's last "wild" rivers, free of human-made structures and community representatives will be back in the nation's Capitol this week to advocate for its protection. A …
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Roz Brown, New Mexico News Connection
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3/18/24
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The Las Cruces Museum of Art, 491 N. Main Street, hosts the second annual “Chalk Walk” event from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
The free event features guest artists in the …
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Bulletin report
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3/6/24
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On March 1, the Las Cruces International Film Festival began its season with a poster reveal party at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum. The crowded room full of people cheered both as …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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3/6/24
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Christine Woods, Make-A-Wish Southern Ambassadors chair, works every day to bring a moment of joy into the lives of children in the area who have a critical diagnosis.
The small group of …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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4/5/24
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An injury, a chance meeting and a vision led to the formation of Simply Fresh, located on 125 S. Campo St. in Las Cruces. Now, five years into their partnership, Chris Baca and Mike Gray have …
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By Sylvia Quintanilla
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9/7/23
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