Carlsbadians can voluntarily add $1 or $2 to their utility bills to support bill assistance for those in need.
Economic development is one of those things everyone hears about, but few ever get to see up close.
New Mexico stands at a pivotal moment. As we work toward a healthier future for every resident, we must recognize the ...
Tired of turkey for Thanksgiving? With fish biting at lakes and streams across the state as the holiday nears, here’s an ...
Tim Keithley Jessica Perez hardly knew anyone in town before she moved to Ruidoso to open Epic Car Wash. Now about ...
The New Mexico Court of Appeals on Monday upheld Alexis Avila’s conviction for abandoning her newborn child in a dumpster.
The Carlsbad Cavemen went to the state basketball playoffs two of the last three years with high hopes and expectations.
Work could begin early next year on a new, $167 million detention center to replace the Eddy County jail in downtown Carlsbad ...
Playing in the semifinals of the 5A state basketball tournament last season left a lasting impression on Carlsbad senior ...
Bruce Lesman There’s something undeniably special about serving prime rib during the holidays. The aroma alone—roasted garlic ...
Adrian Hedden Carlsbad Current-Argus [email protected] Former Loving Police Chief Frank Methola was convicted Nov. 14 ...
Mike Smith Carlsbad Current-Argus [email protected] Carlsbad quarterback Marley Munoz did his best to turn the tables ...
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