City of Las Cruces hosting annual mother-son dance May 16
Registration opens May 5 for the city’s annual Mother-Son Dinner Dance, with food, photos and fun planned for boys ages 5 to 12 and their loved ones.
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Registration opens May 5 for the city’s annual Mother-Son Dinner Dance, with food, photos and fun planned for boys ages 5 to 12 and their loved ones.
LCPS celebrated School Lunch Hero Day on May 2, recognizing the 201 cafeteria staff who prepare meals for students daily and support local summer meal programs across Doña Ana County.
Las Cruces Public Libraries is offering free computer literacy classes throughout May to help adults build skills using smart phones, iPads, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more.
The Border Jazz Orchestra will host a free benefit concert May 10 at NMSU’s Atkinson Recital Hall to raise money for the Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society’s scholarship fund.
Las Cruces' free outdoor movie series returns June 14 with films scheduled through September. Screenings will take place Saturday evenings at 302 S. Main St.
Health officials are urging New Mexicans to get vaccinated against measles before summer travel and public events, as cases rise across the U.S. and in Chaves, Doña Ana, Eddy and Lea counties.
A free mental health first aid class focused on youth will be held May 14 at the Doña Ana County Government Center. The 8-hour course helps adults support teens facing mental health or substance use challenges.
New Mexico will allow independent voters to participate in primaries starting in 2026. Meanwhile, marriage license fees will rise from $25 to $55 on June 20, 2025.
Las Cruces Public Schools will present its proposed 2025-26 budget and community survey results at a town hall meeting on May 7.