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Person dies in Carlsbad crash after metal welding rod goes through front windshield
CARLSBAD, N.M. — A person died in a crash on April 24 in Carlsbad, New Mexico, after a metal welding rod went through the windshield, severely injuring the driver, according to the Carlsbad Police Department. According to a media release, the accident happened at 12:10 p.m. at 5000 National...
This Week in Eddy County Sports: High school teams prepare for state tournaments
The regular season for spring sports teams around Eddy County wraps up this week with the state playoffs around the corner. Carlsbad baseball team seeks sweep to clinch district. At 5 p.m. Thursday at Carlsbad High School, the Cavemen host the Hobbs Eagles in a single game. The Cavemen thwarted...
Schlotzsky's is coming to Artesia. Here's how to get your sandwich fix.
A sandwich chain new to Eddy County plans to open shop in Artesia this fall, offering a unique menu officials hope will cause diners to flock to the restaurant to try something new. Schlotzsky’s held a groundbreaking ceremony at the location of its Artesia restaurant earlier this month, with plans...
Vote for your favorite baseball player in the Current-Argus Prep Hero of the Week Poll
Each week during the high school sports season, the Carlsbad Current-Argus asks readers to vote in the Prep Hero of the Week Poll. This week people can vote for their favorite baseball player. Voting concludes at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday and the winner will be announced at www.currentargus.com Thursday. You can...
26th Street reopens following fatal wreck
Your browser does not support the audio element. The area of 26th Street between Compress Road and the Artesia city limits has reopened following a fatal wreck that occurred this afternoon at 26th and Compress. The Eddy County Sheriff’s Office reported the accident just before 2 p.m. Wednesday, announcing that...
Carlsbad restaurateur Luis de Leon offers diverse menus at 3 eateries in Carlsbad
Luis de Leon first came to Carlsbad as a construction worker but noticed there wasn’t much to eat. He immigrated to the U.S., first to California and then Clovis, working for his dad’s construction company and making frequent trips south to the Cavern City as it grew into the booming oil town it is today. ...
Eddy County approves $1M for work at West Loop Road and 62/182
Construction work at a busy Carlsbad intersection was moved up a year due to increased traffic flow, said Eddy County Public Works Director Jason Burns. Eddy County’s Board of County Commissioners April 16 approved a budget transfer of $1 million from the County’s general fund to the road construction fund to start construction at the intersection of Corrales Road and U.S. Highway 62/180 south of Carlsbad.
Back on tap: Beer is back at Guadalupe Mountain Brewing Company
Guadalupe Mountain Brewing Company was the brewery without beer for four long months. On April 9, Carlsbad City Councilors voted unanimously to approve the brewery’s liquor licenses to serve beer and wine at the gastropub on National Parks Highway. The brewery's owners planned a relaunch to serve the suds to customers on the south side of town and beyond.
A nuclear reactor in Carlsbad? Local leaders call for atomic energy at repository site
A modular nuclear reactor was the project of choice for local business leaders in Carlsbad as the U.S. Department of Energy worked to decide how 9,000 unused acres at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site could be repurposed for “clean energy.”. The project was part of the DOE’s “Clean...
Air Compressor Solutions opens Carlsbad location
CARLSBAD, N.M. Air Compressor Solutions (ACS), known as Texas and New Mexico’s top equipment solutions provider in the compressed air industry, has opened a new 6,000-square-foot location at 711 Del Rio Street in Carlsbad. ACS’ new Carlsbad location marks its fifth U.S. location and second in New Mexico, and...
Time to vote for your favorite softball player in the Current-Argus Prep Hero of the Week
Every week during the high school sports season, the Current-Argus asks to vote on the Prep Hero of the Week Poll. Readers can vote for their favorite softball player at www.currentargus.com. The poll closes at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday night; the winner will be announced online Thursday. This week’s nominees:...
2024 graduation ceremonies are coming up in Carlsbad, here's the schedule
Preparations are in place for the Class of 2024 graduation ceremonies throughout Eddy County. Hundreds of high school, college undergraduate and graduate students will receive diplomas in May. Here's what you need to know to prepare to celebrate these students and their achievements. Ceremony, dates and times for Carlsbad Municipal...
Get to know candidates in the June Primary; Two Carlsbad forums upcoming.
Eddy County residents can get to know the candidates running for office during two forums in Carlsbad. All forums are free and open to the public. Republican candidates for Eddy County Sheriff and District 55 in the New Mexico House of Representatives are expected to participate in a forum scheduled for 6 p.m. April 25 at First Christian Church. Those candidates include Matthew Hutchinson, Victor Martinez, Cathrynn Brown and Jack Volpato, according to an NAACP news release.
Admitted Carlsbad fentanyl dealer gets 20 years after bringing drugs from Albuquerque
A Carlsbad man accused of trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine from Albuquerque was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison as one of 12 people charges in a joint investigation last spring. Manuel Pineda Montoya, 44, was charged with possessing with intent to distribute 4 kilograms of fentanyl and about 7...
BLM looking for comment on oil and gas leases in New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is reconsidering a plan to lease land in Eddy and Lea Counties to oil and gas companies. Now, BLM is looking for public input on the idea. In 2021, BLM approved leases for about 6,000 acres of land in New Mexico. Then, Citizens Caring for […]
Nuclear waste permit being modified. How much will it cost?
Editor's note: This article was updated April 23 to reflect a correction in the affiliation of Joni Arends. Arends is a member of Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety. Nuclear waste managers could not financially justify proposed changes in how the materials are handled for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Repository, during a public hearing Wednesday in Carlsbad. ...
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