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Ridgway High Students Learn About Southwest on Trip to Santa Fe
Ridgway High student Angelina Chaney practiced using a loom on a recent field trip to Santa Fe, N.M. She was one of 29 juniors who took the three-day trip where they visited museums and learned about the culture of the Southwest.
Officers investigating a suspicious activity call charged the following people after they allegedly attempted to flee from officers and were found with various illegal items on their person: * A 16-year-old male was referred to the Juvenile Probation and Parole Office for alleged possession of marijuana and resisting/obstructing an officer.
EP man to go on trial in double slaying
Three years after Renee Urbina Hernandez was shot to death, her family marked the anniversary by placing an advertisement in the El Paso Times.
County acts on grant request for ambulance purchase
With some trepidation, the Eddy County Commission approved a grant application on Tuesday that seeks state funding for a new ambulance for Care Plus, a private, for-profit ambulance company in Carlsbad.
Free Flu Shot Clinic Closes Doors Early
High demand forced a clinic, offering free flu shots, Saturday to close its doors early.
Aggies ready to welcome alums home
Homecoming week is in full swing on the New Mexico State University Campus. Get ready to light up the night Thursday.
Family seeks answers about who killed son
In the early morning hours of July 5, 2009, the Griego family's world stopped. Maximiliano "Max" Griego III and his friend, Mary Gutierrez, had been killed.
WNMU, MVA offer grants for solar studies
Before Luna County takes off as a leader in solar energy development, there must be a pool of qualified applicants from which to pull.
Fashion fun raises funds for March of Dimes in Las Cruces
The March of Dimes Foundation is partnering with local celebrity models, salons and local media sponsors for the Second Annual High Heels for High Hopes Campaign to bring a taste of runway fashion to town, while raising $70,000 dollars to help babies get a healthy start in life.
GPSA set to open council meetings
The Graduate and Professional Student Association, meeting as a committee-of-the-whole, voted in support of a constitutional clause that would require members to follow all provisions of the state law that requires legislative bodies to open their meetings to the public.
Brian Colon Reports Raising $100,000 for Lt. Governor Campaign; More Fundraisers Set
In an email to supporters, Brian ColA3n said his campaign is continuing to focus on fundraising efforts as this quarter's October 5th deadline nears.
County decides against stop signs for Ruth road
Deciding to heed the advice of the New Mexico Association of Counties, Lincoln County commissioners rejected a request for stop signs or speed signs on Ruth Road.
Meteorologist Mike Hernandez's noon weather forecast. New Mexico's complete weather forecast A Comments Comments that are derogatory, attack other users, offer unsubstantiated facts, use foul language or are offensive in nature can and will be removed as defined by the Terms of Service.
County road situation no laughing matter
Residents served by Laughing Horse Trail, and Lincoln County commissioners face a nagging problem common throughout the county - roads never built properly by developers.
Enrollment up at WNMU in Deming
Enrollment at Western New Mexico University-Deming is higher early this semester than at a comparable time last year.
Environmental Valuation & Cost-Benefi...
Willingness to pay for safe drinking water: Evidence from Parral, Mexico
Abstract: A referendum-format contingent valuation survey is used to elicit household willingness to pay responses for safe and reliable drinking water in Parral, Mexico.
Warrant issued in Leon accident
A warrant was issued Monday for the arrest of the man witnesses say was involved in a crash that hospitalized former El Paso Police Chief Carlos Leon.
Mexico Tries To Evacuate Ahead Of Jimena
Tourists fled resorts at the tip of the Baja California Peninsula as Hurricane Jimena roared their way Tuesday, but many slum dwellers concerned about looting refused to leave their imperiled homes.
Town and gown must coordinate, report says
The "Report on Community Engagement and University of New Mexico Campus Development" was published Aug.
A life of hardships, happiness
Photo: At left, a 1926 photo of Mariano with his family cat in Roy, N.M. At right, Mariano in 1927 with family.
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