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Arrests made, crimes reported to Artesia Police Department

Information taken from Artesia Police Department arrest and crime records. Suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

NM ski resorts in holiday mode as visitors hit the slopes

“Attendance was good,” said Christiana Hudson, marketing director for Sipapu Ski and Summer Area southeast of Taos.

Your guide to the Carlsbad Winter Wine Festival

Connoisseurs of fine wines or those looking to take that first sip will find something to please their palates at Carlsbad’s Winter Wine Festival this weekend.

Christmas comes early to downtown Artesia

A run, food, a tree lighting, and a parade started the Christmas season in Artesia courtesy of Artesia MainStreet.

Steve Pearce talks new book at signing in Artesia

Steve Pearce’s memories of warfare unfolded as he drew nearer to Vietnam in the spring of 2016.

New Mexico’s economic freedom now dead last

In a study published earlier this year, we highlighted the fact that New Mexico was the only state in the US to have lost economic freedom since 1981. We now know that it is worse than we thought.

Police identify skeletal remains found in Artesia

Artesia police identified human bones found in September as belonging to a transient man last seen three years ago when he was released from jail.

Victims identified in Alamogordo plane crash

The aircraft was an American Aviation model AA-1A with a Fixed Wing Single-Engine, according to the Federal Aviation Administration Registry.

Bring home a live Christmas tree from the Lincoln National Forest

The Christmas tree season runs until Wednesday, Dec. 31st.

Artesia gets in Christmas spirit

Community gets ready to usher in the holiday season.

Holiday season doesn’t stop trout fishing in New Mexico

With Thanksgiving behind us and the Christmas-New Year holidays in sight, ’tis the season for trout as anglers report ideal conditions in waters across New Mexico.

Ski trade organization believes success awaits state ski slopes

The winter weather outlook for December through March, issued Oct. 16 by the National Weather Service in Albuquerque, predicted below normal rain and snow chances for the state along with above normal temperatures.