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Scott Newell, 21, of 3032 Los Robles, was sentenced to two days in jail, given 180 days probation, and assessed $173 in fines and court costs for public nuisance.
Administrators and teachers at Gadsden High School were remembering Army Spc. Tony Carrasco on Friday as a well-behaved and hard working student.
Gadsden grad killed by sniper fire in Iraq
A 25-year-old soldier from Anthony, N.M., was killed in Iraq after being hit by sniper fire, Fort Bliss officials said Thursday.
Estrada charged with drug trafficking
Anthony Estrada, 55, is back in jail after narcotics agents allegedly found him selling cocaine and marijuana while on work release Friday.
Crime Stoppers Seeks Man In 'Scream' Mask
A man who police say dressed up as the villain in "Scream" assaulted an Anthony woman on Oct.
It was a birthday celebration filled with family, friends, and gifts, but it was nothing new to one Borderland resident.
Plans for Berino meat-processing plant raise concerns
A group of Anthony and Berino residents is upset about a recent land-use decision that would allow a meat processing plant to be built down the road from an elementary school in the area.
Upper Valley Shooting May Have NM Connection
An 18-year-old New Mexico man has been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting in the upper valley Monday night.
Otero County Magistrate Court Logs
Magistrate Court logs are provided to the Daily News by Otero County Magistrate Court.
Casa de Suenos Bed & Breakfast shows its colors for annual Wine Tasting & Art Show
One summer day, Barbara Dushane discovered a bed and breakfast tucked between Santa Teresa and La Union.
Out'n'about: Altars, celebrations, costume contests mark Dia de los Muertos
Maria Cristina's colorful painted papier machA1 2 skulls are featured in a juried show of D a de los Muertos art running though Nov.
In brief: Anthony awareness fair will be Oct. 31
The sixth Annual Community Awareness Fair in Anthony, N.M., will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct.
Local news in brief Oct. 6, 2009
Police seek driver in bus accident State police said they are looking for a driver who forced a school bus off a narrow road near Cordova on Monday morning, causing minor injuries to nine students.
Las Cruces man charged with sexual assault of 6-year-old girl
Police have arrested a man they say raped a 6-year-old girl in the apartment complex where he worked as handyman.
Saucy Sorceress first winner for Source
Saucy Sorceress controlled the pace in her second career start and powered to a 4 1/4-length victory under Adrian Ramos in the ninth race on Tuesday at The Downs at Albuquerque to become the first winner for New Mexico-based sire Source.
Anthony resident James Scott speaks with conviction about why his community should incorporate into its own city.
$1 billion spent without oversight by NM government entities
At a time when the state of New Mexico is some $400 million or more in the hole and lawmakers are contemplating a wide variety of spending cuts to bring the state budget back into the black, State Auditor Hector Balderas has reported that more than $1 billion in state funds has been spent in recent years without the proper oversight and control.
Residents gather to remember victims of domestic violence at march and vigil
Incidents of domestic violence in San Juan County are three times the national average, according to statistics from the New Mexico Repository and San Juan County Domestic Violence Task Force.
Anthony, NM moves closer to incorporation
Dona Ana County commissioners on Tuesday OK'd a step toward holding an incorporation election for Anthony.
2009 budget shortfall adds to N.M. deficit problem
State Controller Anthony Armijo told legislators Monday that the state could need to draw down cash reserves more than anticipated possibly by $100 million to cover a budget shortfall in the 2009 fiscal year.