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Las Cruces landfill seeks to extend life 200 years
The big landfill that takes in all the trash from Las Cruces and Dona Ana County is seeking an approval that would extend its lifetime to 200 years. Comment?
Crews remove tank atop Alamogordo water tower
Crews have removed a 50,000-gallon tank that sat atop an Alamogordo water tower that has served as a landmark for the last 74 years but is now being dismantled for safety reasons. Comment?
Gadsden Independent Schools files complaint against Alamogordo umpire
A complaint has been filed by the Gadsden Independent School District with the New Mexico Activities Association regarding an umpire who told a player on the Gadsden baseball team to stop speaking Spanish during a game in Alamogordo. 22 comments
Gadsden High School: Ump pushed English-only in game
Baseball coaches from a New Mexico high school say they will file a formal complaint against an umpire who allegedly told a Latino player to stop speaking Spanish during a game. Comment?
Holloman announces flying schedule
Training flights of the F-22A Raptor, out of Holloman Air Force Base, near Alamogordo, will be conducted Monday through Thursday next week. Comment?
NM high school: Ump pushed English-only in game
Baseball coaches from a New Mexico high school say they will file a formal complaint against an umpire who allegedly told a Latino player to stop speaking Spanish during a game. Comment?
O ate softball sweeps Gadsden in district doubleheader
OA ate High School's Nikayla Renteria swings and connects with the ball on Thursday at Field of Dreams, as the Knights took on the Gadsden Panthers in a softball doubleheader. Comment?
Surging Bulldawgs down Tigers, move to 4-0 in district
Right when the Alamogordo Tigers looked primed to pull off a possible District 3-5A upset, Las Cruces High quickly snatched back the momentum in the two teams' Thursday night baseball game. Comment?
Bulldawgs bash way to softball victory over rival Mayfield
The Mayfield Trojans are on the other end of the spectrum, a club that's currently stuck in a slump. Comment?
Our View: Interlock bill brings balance to DWI laws
Ten years ago, New Mexico's drunken-driving laws were among the most lenient in the nation. Comment?
Arizona Man with prosthetic leg arrested for 7th DUI in Grant County
A man with an Arizona address and a prosthetic leg was arrested for his seventh DUI Thursday on Highway 180 near Gila. Comment?
Alamogordo to mull splitting public safety agency
Alamogordo officials are scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to split the city's public safety department into separate fire and police agencies. 8 comments
Under the radar, Onate batters Mayfield in softball
The Onate Knights softball team showed what type of a team they're trying to become, and very well could be already: A darkhorse contender in the District 3-5A race. Comment?
NM land office brings in $44.8M in March
Royalties from oil and natural gas production on state trust lands and various types of leases netted more than $44 million in revenue for the State Land Office in March. Comment?
Monthly Munson Center pool tournament winners announced
Of 22 participants entered in the monthly pool tournament conducted at Munson Senior Center, Carlos Hernandez took first place, followed by Cliff Olsson in second and Epifano Mendoza in third. Comment?
Monthly Munson Center pool tournament winners announced
Of 22 participants entered in the monthly pool tournament conducted at Munson Senior Center, Carlos Hernandez took first place, followed by Cliff Olsson in second and Epifano Mendoza in third. Comment?
Late rally pushes Knights to win over Tigers
The Onate Knights baseball team did what was necessary Tuesday night in their 5-3 win over Alamogordo in Game 1 of the two teams' doubleheader. Comment?
Onate softball falls on road to Alamogordo
The Onate softball team dropped its first two District 3-5A games on Monday, losing a double header at Alamogordo. Comment?
Alamogordo 70-acre solar project includes 100,000 solar panels
Public Service Co. of New Mexico had begun construction of a solar project projected to supply enough electricity to power nearly 2,500 homes. Comment?
Alamogordo group objects to 'In God We Trust' at city hall
A group representing atheists and agnostics has objected to the city of Alamogordo displaying the words "In God We Trust" at City Hall. Comment?