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Sights from Artesia boys’ soccer historic quarterfinals win over Los Alamos on Saturday

A look at Artesia boys soccer historic win over Los Alamos.

Around Town

A look at events happening around Artesia.

Who are the real kings?

Trump, in 2020, did not sic his Department of Justice on his rival, Biden.

Southwest-inspired desserts to finish any feast

Designed for 4 to 6 servings, each creation adds a touch of warmth, spice, and color.

Oil companies adjusting to boom near Carlsbad

As one of the world’s largest energy producers planned to vastly increase its output in the Permian Basin and southeast New Mexico, ExxonMobil Production Manager Scott Buechler told a gathering in Carlsbad the company is also focusing on protecting the environment.

Sights from Artesia football team 51-0 romp over Mayfield

Artesia Bulldogs football team in a romp, 51-0 over Mayfield.

Who let the dogs out? Bulldogs leave no doubt on Halloween

When the No. 1-ranked 5A Artesia Bulldogs struggled to beat the Goddard Rockets on Oct. 24 in Artesia coach Jeremy Maupin took it personally.

Trout fishing conditions ideal as time changes across New Mexico

Anglers seeking the best conditions for trout this week should travel to rivers or streams in either northern or southern New Mexico as the species are biting on various baits.

Eddy County sheriff’s deputy arrested for drunken driving in Carlsbad

A deputy with the Eddy County Sheriff’s Office was arrested for drunken driving near the intersection of South Canal and Bronson Streets.

New ventures planned at Roswell Air Center

Don Zaharia, founder and CEO of Aero Design Services (ADS), spoke to a group of local government representatives and others from the community on Oct. 17 about his plans for adding new operations at Roswell Air Center.

Universal child care needs legislators’ close scrutiny

New Mexico has nowhere near the capacity to add the predicted 12,000 babies and toddlers to a program that now serves 27,000 kids.

Artesia girls’ volleyball team keeps its championship hopes alive

Artesia girls’ volleyball keeps championship hopes alive with victory.