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Visitors seeking access to the Gila National Forest via the Ladrone Gulch Trail are now met by a locked gate and a camera.
With great opportunity comes great responsibility. As was the case earlier this year, the governor and Legislature will again have significant revenue to allocate once they meet in January of 2024 ...
Michael Darrow led the audience in a benediction on behalf of the Chiricahua Apache Tribe at the Akela-area travel center east of Deming. (Headlight staff photo by Billy Armendariz) ...
Ciudad Juárez resident Alfredo Ochoa-Muñoz, 37, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty in January to three counts of hostage taking and conspiracy to take a hostage. U ...
A settlement on the eve of jury selection in Deming’s Sixth Judicial District Court last week pre-empted a civil trial against the Catholic Diocese of El Paso alleging past sexual abuse by a ...
Voter participation was better than average in Luna County in 2024, with a total of 8.075 ballots cast, according to the Luna County Clerk’s Office on Tuesday evening. That’s a 58 percent ...
Tuesday saw the second day of an unusual delinquent property tax auction at the historic Luna County Courthouse, which houses the county’s administrative offices. Nearly 400 half-acre properties ...
Luna County commissioners held a public hearing Dec. 19 over a pair of ordinances authorizing industrial revenue bonds to help finance a utility-scale solar energy project northeast of Deming. The ...
Although Deming's resource center for unhoused people is not a shelter, its presence and the need it serves is felt in a neighborhood one block away from downtown.
The state reports that approximately 633 cannabis retailers are licensed. Duke Rodriguez says the market might sustain just a third of them.
Former state Rep. Dona Irwin was president of this year’s Luna County Old-Timers Association Reunion dinner and dance. (Billy Armendariz/Deming Headlight) ...
Swaths of rural areas lack high-speed infrastructure and many families with access to high-speed options, usually in cities, can't afford to pay for them.