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One of Deming’s more successful and beneficial nonprofits has added Luna County Shop with a Cop to its positive presence in ...
The Wildcat plan is to get better each week and work harder than you did the week before. That doesn’t always translate into ...
Despite a late start to a preseason and little-to-no off-season, the varsity Lady ’Cats’ volleyball team has come out swinging to start the 2025 season at the net. Unfortunately, a gauntlet of tough ...
As the fall semester hits its swing, the students around Deming are beginning to settle in, and it’s no different for those at Cesar Chavez Charter High School. Director Noel Nunez says that the ...
Until recently, Jessica Griffin of Hillsboro hiked the Ladrone Gulch Trail, a rugged upward climb in the Black Range, about a once a week — sometimes alone, sometimes with her family. “There’s a ...
Some border cities in Texas have enacted states of emergency in order to unlock resources. Arizona has rolled out a “preparedness approach” to provide shelter and assist local law enforcement, with ...
This story has been updated to correct the starting pay for employees and the title of an employee in a photo caption. Like an oasis in the desert, the Chiricahua Apache Plaza in Akela, east of Deming ...
Voter participation was better than average in Luna County in 2024, with a total of 8.075 ballots cast, according to the Luna County Clerk’s Office on Tuesday evening. That’s a 58 percent voter ...
Detectives and a city code enforcer from the Deming Police Department conducted a Cram the Cruiser event last week in the Deming Walmart parking lot, located at 1021 E. Pine St. Detectives and Manny ...
Space is at a premium inside the Village of Columbus’ public library, yet the scope of its services transcends its small physical home and encompasses an international border. A full history of the ...
Tuesday saw the second day of an unusual delinquent property tax auction at the historic Luna County Courthouse, which houses the county’s administrative offices. Nearly 400 half-acre properties were ...
Ciudad Juárez resident Alfredo Ochoa-Muñoz, 37, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty in January to three counts of hostage taking and conspiracy to take a hostage. U.S.