Yesterday | Las Cruces Sun-News
Energy, mining lobbyists wine and dine lawmakers
Energy and mining interests were responsible for a big share of the wining and dining of legislators in recent days, according to the lobbyist reports filed in recent days.
Feds seek comments on proposed NM uranium plant
Idaho-based International Isotopes Inc. plans to deconvert the tons of depleted uranium tails that will be produced each year by Louisiana Energy Services' National Enrichment Facility in nearby Eunice.
Man leads police on 3 high-speed chases
HOBBS, N.M. - A man is behind bars in Hobbs accused of leading police on three high speed chases in one day while at times shooting at the officers and crossing state lines.
Cats still among top five in football
The Tularosa Wildcats remain in the upper echelon of Class 2A football teams, according to the latest New Mexico High School Coaches Association polls released Thursday.
Services for Ida "Jeanne" Parrish, 77, of Lake Tawakoni were held Wednesday, September 7, at Ingram Funeral Home in Quinlan with Adam Williams and Chuck Schorlemmer officiating.