Furr’s Cafeteria first opened in Hobbs, New Mexico in 1946. Furr’s then expanded to 80 locations, two being in Lubbock. The Furr’s recipes are still remembered by the Escondido family even after the closure of the final location in 2021, said the post.
Woman helps with California wildfire, blindsided when childhood home burns down miles away
A Las Cruces m was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Hobbs, New Mexico Monday evening, New Mexico State Police said.
A traffic stop on West US Highway 62/180 resulted in the arrest of two individuals after deputies discovered methamphetamine and hydrocodone pills in their vehicle. The
The New Mexico State Supreme Court ruled that local governments cannot restrict abortion services, invalidating ordinances in Lea County, Roosevelt County, and within the cities of Hobbs and
Attorneys representing the cities of Hobbs and Clovis and Lea and Roosevelt ... Opposition to abortion runs deep in New Mexico communities along the border with Texas, which has one of the most restrictive bans in the U.S. But Democrats, who control ...
Williams and Garcia were both taken to the Gaines County Jail. Williams was charged with manufacturing/delivering a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, fraudulent use of identifying information and possession of a dangerous drug. His bond was set at $105,000.
Immigration officials are already taking action along the Texas-Mexico border. The American Civil Liberties Union has already filed at least one lawsuit.
After President Trump was sworn in, Gov. Greg Abbott said Texas placed more buoys in the Rio Grande along the Texas-Mexico border.
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The new TABC State Rankings are out and there are a lot of teams from our viewing area in the polls. 1A - Valley #1, Nazareth #8, Hermleigh #9, Whitharral #12, Borden County #14, Jayton #22
A resident of To'hajiilee, Michelle "Paulene" Abeyta recently hauled 50 gallons of drinking water from Albuquerque to her home in the Navajo community about 30 miles west of the city, which has endured lingering water issues over the years.
A resident of To'hajiilee, Michelle "Paulene" Abeyta recently hauled 50 gallons of drinking water from Albuquerque to her home in the Navajo community, about 30 miles west of the city, that has endured lingering water issues over the years.