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Why Jesus Came to save humanity

 First of all, Jesus came to take away our sin.

Artesia Police make arrests, respond to a number of calls

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

Hatch herb crusted prime rib is a wonderful holiday dinner idea

There’s something undeniably special about serving prime rib during the holidays. The aroma alone—roasted garlic, herbs, and that rich, savory crust—signals that the meal ahead is meant to be shared, savored, and remembered. Prime rib brings a sense of occasion to the table, yet it’s surprisingly simple to prepare and always delivers a show-stopping presentation.

You are the judge

More than a month ago I was looking for a particular feature on a new car. I was surprised by an answer provided by AI. It said that it was on a make and model I thought I knew well.

Ex-police chief convicted for exceeding authority

Former Loving Police Chief Frank Methola was convicted Nov. 14 of impersonating a police officer, nearly four years after he was accused of making an arrest outside of his jurisdiction.

Carlsbad woman shot during fight

Wyatt Widener, 19, was arrested Oct. 1 after police said he opened fire with a Glock handgun on Antonio Tonrabene, 25, and Lateesha Delgado, 30, hitting Delgado in the foot.

Keithley’s Korner

The remains of a group of veterans who have passed away without being claimed by relatives or family members will be interred at Fort Stanton State Veterans Cemetery next Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 1:30 p.m.

F-4 fighters join Gateway Freedom Monument in Alamogordo

Sunday morning was moving day for the F-4 fighter jet, which was transported from Alamogordo Regional Airport to take its formal resting spot at Gateway Freedom Monument.

Solemn occasions for troubling times

At the famous Lloyd’s of London insurance house, there is an historic bell that is sometimes referred to as the Bad News Bell.

Winter forecast does not look good for New Mexico ski resorts

The northeastern United States should see an active early winter with the storm track delivering snow-producing systems from the Midwest into the Appalachian Mountains and New England, according to AccuWeather.

Otero County nominates Block for vacant Senate seat

Otero County Commissioners chose State Rep. John Block (R-51) as their nominee for the vacant District 33 seat in the New Mexico Senate. The nomination came on a 2-1 vote during a special commission meeting Friday, Oct. 7.

The three days in November, that matter for Artesia volleyball

For the Artesia Lady ‘Dogs volleyball team, the most crucial time that matters is the three days in November.