KFOX - Thu Nov 05
Jennifer Dawn Liskey, 39, was convicted in Kansas on three counts of sexually abusing a boy from the time he was 13 years old until he was 16.
Woman Arrested After Running Boyfriend Over With CarKFOX - Thu Nov 05
A woman is behind bars tonight after Dona Ana County sheriff's deputies tell us she ran over her boyfriend.
NM election official gets federal appointmentKOB-TV - Thu Nov 05
Dona Ana County's election supervisor has been appointed to the standards board of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
Man wanted by Las Cruces police taken into custodyLas Cruces Sun-News - Tue Nov 03
A man wanted by police for almost five days was found and arrested shortly after 2 a.m. Tuesday.
Do a Ana County now accepting online property tax paymentsLas Cruces Sun-News - Mon Nov 02
Dona Ana County Treasurer David Gutierrez has announced that his office now allows property owners to pay their property taxes online or in person, using major credit cards, including Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express.
Do a Ana County seeks health service committee volunteersLas Cruces Sun-News - Mon Nov 02
Dona Ana County is accepting applications from those interested in evaluating external agency health-services funding applications for Fiscal Year 2010-11. To be considered, each applicant must submit a detailed letter of interest, a current resume and a notarized document declaring that s/he meets each of the following criteria: Is not a current ...
New federal courthouse nears completion in Las CrucesLas Cruces Sun-News - Mon Nov 02
U.S. District Judge Robert Brack navigated his way through piles of construction materials on the third-floor landing of the new federal courthouse in Las Cruces.
New federal courthouse nears completion in Las CrucesLas Cruces Sun-News - Sun Nov 01
U.S. District Judge Robert Brack navigated his way through piles of construction materials on the third-floor landing of the new federal courthouse in Las Cruces.
Tax panel on hold while governor mulls vetoSilver City Sun-News - Sun Nov 01
With Gov. Bill Richardson considering a possible veto of action taken last month during a special session to address a $650 million budget shortfall, plans to form a working group to recommend possible tax hikes have temporarily been put on hold.
Still a year away, Gov race heats upKRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Sat Oct 31
The election to determine New Mexico's next governor is still a year away, but those who want the top job aren't wasting any time.
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