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5:02 pm
Tue March 16, 2010

Major Pot Bust

Las Cruces – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Santa Teresa Station seized over 232 pounds of marijuana in duffle bags from a Nissan Altima that was loaded near mile marker 124 on New Mexico Highway 9.

At approximately 9:45 p.m. on Monday, March 15, 2010, as agents were following several footprints leading north from the U.S./Mexico Border they observed several individuals loading what seemed to be several backpacks into a vehicle on Highway 9. Agents in the area were advised of the situation and responded quickly.

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10:15 am
Tue March 16, 2010

Las Cruces Woman Arrested In False Rape Claim

Las Cruces – Police say a Las Cruces woman has been arrested for falsely claiming that she had been sexually assaulted.

Police say 20-year-old Michelle Holcomb is charged with one count of filing a false police report. She's jailed at the Dona Ana County Detention Center on $1,000 bond.

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10:13 am
Tue March 16, 2010

Las Cruces Police Nab Drivers For Cell Phone Violations And More

Las Cruces – Police in Las Cruces are serious about enforcing the city's recently approved ban on using a cell phone while driving.

A traffic enforcement operation Monday netted 30 violations of the city's cell phone ordinance and another 57 citations for other offenses.

The effort ran from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. just north of the Downtown Mall.

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5:25 pm
Mon March 15, 2010

BusinessWatch

Las Cruces – Every Monday at 7:51 a.m., Fred Martino speaks with Las Cruces Sun News Business Editor Brook Stockberger.

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4:05 pm
Mon March 15, 2010

Border Patrol Stops Human Smuggling

Las Cruces – U.S.Border Patrol Agents assigned to the Las Cruces Station apprehended a U.S Citizen attempting to smuggle four illegal migrants into the country while endangering their lives at the Interstate 25 traffic checkpoint during a routine inspection.

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3:21 pm
Mon March 15, 2010

Native Las Crucen Returns from Iraq Deployment where she aided Iraqi Boys and Girls Scouts

Las Cruces, NM – A native Las Crucen who served in Iraq helped the children of that country while she was there. KRWG's Melissa Aguilera reports.

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2:10 pm
Mon March 15, 2010

Bingaman Urges Action After Juarez Murders

Las Cruces – U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman said the deaths of three individuals with ties to the U.S. Consulate - two of them Americans -- in Ciudad Juarez on Sunday demonstrates the strong need to continue joint U.S.-Mexico operations to dismantle Mexican drug cartels.

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2:08 pm
Mon March 15, 2010

Las Cruces Honored With Diversity Award

Las Cruces – The City of Las Cruces is being honored with a Cultural Diversity award by the National League of Cities and National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials. Cultural Diversity awards are given the cities across the U.S. for their efforts to enhance and celebrate cultural diversity in their communities.

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2:05 pm
Mon March 15, 2010

White Sands Film Festival Announces Schedule

Las Cruces – The 2010 White Sands International Film Festival has announced the 2010 program and film selections. The titles include Narrative and Documentary Competition films, as well as out-of-competition feature film selections in the Showcase and Special Events sections.

The 2010 WSIFF will take place in Las Cruces, New Mexico April 15th-18th, 2010. Films will be screened at Allen Theatres Cineport 10.

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10:29 am
Mon March 15, 2010

Report: More Illegal Immigrants Pay In-State Texas Tuition

Texas – Thousands of illegal immigrants paid in-state tuition or received other financial aid at public colleges and universities across Texas during late 2009.

Figures from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board show about 1 percent of all Texas college students, in the fall semester, benefited from a 2001 law granting such in-state tuition.

The Dallas Morning News reported Monday that the figure topped 12,000 students who are illegal immigrants, not legal permanent residents or not U.S. citizens.

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10:26 am
Mon March 15, 2010

NM Plans Roadblocks During Hunting Season

New Mexico – Officers from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish will be setting up roadblocks around the state this spring to collect hunting data and catch people violating game laws.

Conservation officers and officers from other agencies will check for compliance with registration requirements and safety provisions of the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Act.

They'll also be asking drivers of vehicles hauling wood products to produce the documents required by the Forestry Conservation Act.

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11:50 pm
Sun March 14, 2010

Freedom Short-Lived For Homicide Suspect

Las Cruces – On Sunday, Dona Ana County Sheriff's Investigators arrested and charged REYNALDO D. HOLGUIN JR., age 38, of the 500 block of Juan Diego, who is a suspect awaiting trial in the death of three month old child late last year.

According to Sheriff's Investigators, HOLGUIN bonded out of jail last night after his mother posted bond and immediately went to the work place of his fianc , allegedly a violation of his conditions of release.

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11:42 pm
Sun March 14, 2010

NMSU Wins WAC Title; Meets Michigan State On Friday

Las Cruces – Jahmar Young scored 19 points to help New Mexico State snap top-seeded Utah State's 17-game winning streak with a 69-63 upset Saturday night in the Western Athletic Conference tournament title game.

Troy Gillenwater 15 added 15 points and Jonathan Gibson 14 for the Aggies (22-11), who allowed only five turnovers in a physical game to Utah State's nine.

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11:38 pm
Sun March 14, 2010

Three With Ties To US Consulate Killed In Juarez

Juarez, Mexico – Officials say three people with ties to the American consulate were killed in a Mexican border city.

A Chihuahua state prosecutors' spokesman says a couple was shot to death in their car near the Santa Fe International bridge in Ciudad Juarez. A baby was found unharmed in the back seat.

Tuexi says the woman had a credential identifying her as a consulate employee. The man had a document identifying him as a U.S. citizen.

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9:18 pm
Sat March 13, 2010

Census Targets Immigrants

Texas – Census forms are going out soon, and federal workers face their usual Texas challenge of accounting for immigrants who would rather not be noticed.

It's a problem with every decade's census in the nation's second most populous state, which shares a 2,000-mile frontier with Mexico. It's not exclusively a border issue though.

In fact, U.S. Census Bureau officials also are targeting areas away from the border where large pockets of "hard to count" immigrants wind up after entering the country.

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