City of Las Cruces
Recent News About City of Las Cruces
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The City of Las Cruces Utilities Water Conservation program has announced the schedule for its 2024 Spring Lush and Lean Program. The workshops, designed to promote water conservation and sustainable landscaping practices, will be held every Thursday in March from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Branigan Library Roadrunner Room, located at 200 E. Picacho Avenue.The presentations, which will begin promptly at 5:45 p.m., will cover a range of topics related to gardening and landscaping in the desert climate of southern New Mexico. Stephanie Walker, Ph.D., Extension Vegetable...
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When Sarah Smith attended a community safety meeting last summer, she heard complaints about the Desert Hope Apartments in Las Cruces that she didn’t expect.
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On Aug. 11, the city of Las Cruces announced that the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has completed a triennial review of its Transit Program with no identified deficiencies. According to a press release from the city, during the review of RoadRUNNER Transit and Dial-A-Ride programs, the FTA conveyed its findings to the city, marking the first instance in over 21 years that RoadRUNNER Transit has undergone an FTA assessment without any noted deficiencies.
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The Sigma Chi fraternity at New Mexico State University recently sent their annual donations to the Huntsman Cancer Foundation.
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New Mexico State University can resume its plans to build a reforestation center with funding from a spending bill recently signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
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The board named former NMSU President Jay Gogue as the university’s interim chancellor
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A church in Las Cruces is continuing its Valentine’s Day tradition of offering free weddings.
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New Mexico State University (NMSU) has issued a statement regarding the suspension of its men’s basketball team.
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A billboard recently displayed in Las Cruces raised some questions from city residents — along with the hackles of some city officials.
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New Mexico State University has a busy month of activities for the LGBT+ community this month, which is being called OUTober.
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On September 6, the Las Cruces City Council and Mayor voted unanimously to allow recreational marijuana to be sold right next to New America School, despite the fact that the City Ordinance calls for a minimum buffer distance of 300 feet between a school and a marijuana dispensary.
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Jon Sepp, a Las Cruces film liaison, said city officials are excited that the movie "The Informant" will be filmed there.
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Jackson Women’s Health Organization has been the focal point of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which took away the constitutional right for women to have abortions.
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The Las Cruces Public Schools district is adopting an extended school year, due to the lingering impact of the pandemic.
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The Las Cruces economy, and in particular restaurants and small business, are facing an extremely uphill battle.
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. I am among the grassroots coalition of parents and concerned citizens who fought against the eventual passage of Policy JBC at Las Cruces Public Schools on May 18, 2021.
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Incumbent New Mexico Teacher of the Year Lorynn Guerrero used her platform to say that she wants to focus on graduation pathways.
- Las Cruces City Council unanimously passes resolution calling for better pathway to U.S. citizenship
The Las Cruces City Council on Nov. 15 voted unanimously to approve a resolution that calls for the U.S. to craft a better pathway for immigrants to achieve American citizenship.
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The following agenda will be considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Las Cruces, New Mexico, at a public hearing held on November 23, 2021 beginning at 6:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 700 N. Main Street, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (CIAC) to be held November 18, 2021, has been CANCELLED.