Carlsbad
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Many events coming up despite COVID-19
The week of September 11 is going to be a busy week in Carlsbad. Award winning band Stranded was originally set to play July 3, but their performance had to be cancelled due to the…
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Carlsbad High School returns to remote learning amid COVID spike
Carlsbad High School (CHS) will go back to remote learning for 10 days starting Monday Aug. 16 after the district received confirmation of two new COVID-19 cases less than a week after school started. Parents throughout Carlsbad…
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Eddy County has highest growth rate in New Mexico
Eddy County saw steady growth over the last decade, gaining over 8,400 people since 2010 according to local area 2020 U.S. Census data released Thursday. According to the U.S. Census data, Eddy County grew…
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Carlsbad health officials combat misinformation on COVID masks, vaccines
Misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines meant Carlsbad’s local hospital continued to work to reassure the community about its safety and effectiveness, said Melissa Suggs, spokesperson for Carlsbad Medical Center. “We know the vaccine is safe, and the…
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Carlsbad Mayor: Final Census number anticipated
We expect Census numbers to be released later this week, and yesterday the City of Carlsbad participated in to a meeting to discuss possible redistricting options. It’s still very early in the process – and…