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Las Cruces Public Libraries invites residents to participate in Do-It-Yourself Picking Pads. This program will meet starting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 2, 2025 in the Craft Room. A picking pad is a wonderful sensory toy to satisfy the habits some people with various forms of anxiety have to…

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Join Las Cruces Public Libraries and retired National Park Ranger Randy Harabin for an informative presentation on the history of the National Park Service. Ranger Randy will share his personal experience of how he operated as a park ranger. This program will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 in…

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Friday is the final day the Family Assistance and Resource Center will be open at Amador Live to provide free services for victims, families and anyone impacted by the March 21, 2025, shooting at Young Park. The free resource center is open through 7 p.m. Friday, March 28, 2025, at…

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Homes in the area of 2900 Broadmoor Drive in Las Cruces may experience a water outage between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, to accommodate the Stern Drive Waterline Extension Project. Adjacent areas also may be affected by the outage. If water on your street is…

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The City of Las Cruces’ Parks & Recreation and Public Works Departments have been working together to resolve light pole safety concerns at the Hadley Sports Complex and Apodaca Softball Fields as quickly as possible. On March 10, 2025, the City announced the closure of the Hadley Sports Complex (which includes…

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The Family Assistance and Resource Center will continue providing free services for victims, families and anyone impacted by Friday’s shooting at Young Park. The free resource center will be held noon through 7 p.m., Wednesday through Friday, March 26-28, 2025, at the Amador Live building, 302 S. Main St. in…

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City Council met in a work session Monday, March 24, 2025, and received updates from staff about the fiscal year 2025-2026 budget review, the Capital Improvements Program and the Las Cruces International Airport’s Master Plan. Jacqueline Rubalcava, Budget and Grant Administrator, said the City used a ‘BASE’ method to develop…

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Las Cruces Utilities has partnered with Bellomy Research, a company that is currently conducting customer surveys via email to residential Las Cruces Natural Gas Customers. Customers have started receiving emails and are being asked to participate. Participation will allow customers to provide feedback to Las Cruces Utilities on their Natural…

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The Las Cruces Police Department is warning philanthropic residents to be wary of bogus GoFundMe accounts that appear to be using the Young Park tragedy to scam generous residents. Police have learned of several fake GoFundMe accounts that are circulating in the wake of Friday’s mass shooting. Police encourage those…

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Citywide spring and summer water restrictions begin on April 1. The annual restrictions prohibit the watering of outside vegetation from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. The watering schedule allows customers with even-numbered addresses to water outside vegetation on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Customers with odd-numbered addresses are allowed to water their…

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The City of Las Cruces announces the appointment of Richard Hanway to the position of Transit Director. Hanway has nearly 30 years of experience in the transportation industry and a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He joined the City of Las Cruces in 2010 as a Bus Operator. He was…

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The Las Cruces Police Department is warning philanthropic residents to be wary of bogus GoFundMe accounts that appear to be using the Young Park tragedy to scam generous residents. Police have learned of several fake GoFundMe accounts that are circulating in the wake of Friday’s mass shooting. Police encourage those…

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Citywide spring and summer water restrictions begin on April 1. The annual restrictions prohibit the watering of outside vegetation from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. The watering schedule allows customers with even-numbered addresses to water outside vegetation on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Customers with odd-numbered addresses are allowed to water their…

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The Parks and Recreation Department will host weekly hiking and walking events in April and May. Hiking Trails in the Southwest will take place on Fridays from April 11 through May 23, 2025, at various locations. Hikers and walkers of all ages, whether beginners or experienced, are welcome to participate…

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In the wake of Friday’s mass shooting at Young Park, several area organizations are providing their free services during a Family Assistance and Resource Center Monday and Tuesday at the Las Cruces Convention Center. The Family Assistance and Resource Center is intended for anyone impacted by Friday’s tragedy at Young…

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