Carlsbad, NM Other News

State of the City – 11/22/23

Robert Rivard announced his retirement from the San Antonio Report, a site he helped to establish with his wife, Monika Maeckle, in 2012. Prior to working with the San Antonio Report, Rivard, a UTSA graduate, worked at the now-defunct San Antonio Light. When the Hearst Corporation purchased the Light and then closed it, Rivard found himself in several leadership positions with the San Antonio Express-News — a job he spent 18 years in. Rivard and his wife soon helped to establish the San Antonio Report, formally named the Rivard Report, for a ... Read more

Swim team wins on the road

Dale Janway

Mayor, City of Carlsbad

Wednesday afternoon’s earthquake was clearly the biggest news of the day. The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 5.3 magnitude earthquake at around 2:30 p.m. centered near Toyah, Texas. T ... Read more

Odessa, Texas Residents Help Each Other Overcome Water Short

Residents of Odessa, Texas rallied together to help one another this week after a water main broke while a major heat wave impacted the area.

The city announced Tuesday that a 24-inch water main had broken late Monday night at the inters ... Read more

Police release name of pedestrian killed on Hwy 114

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - DPS just released the identity of the person killed on Hwy 114 near CR 6700 last night.

Around 10 p.m. on September 29, Brin Lee Adams, 42, of Dell City, Texas, was walking along the roadway when a 2013 Chevy Silv ... Read more

TCEQ fines Dell City $11K for failing to monitor drinking water; city says water is safe

Texas environmental regulators last month fined Dell City about $11,000 for drinking water monitoring violations that occurred since 2018, including failing to properly check for lead and copper levels, or document the chlorine levels found throughout the water treatment system — problems which have continued into this year.

The fine against the Hudspeth County city of about 300 residents stems from its failure to provide residents annual notifications for testing, and for not submitting water samples to the Texas Commission on E ... Read more

How to plan your visit to Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Guadalupe Mountains National Park turns 50 this month. Read oursubscriber-exclusive story here.

Guadalupe Mountains National Park's 50th anniversary occurs during the most popular time of year for visitors. October and November in McKitt ... Read more

A Small Texas Buc-ee’s Will Soon be the Biggest Buc-ee’s

It's crazy to think how Buc-ee's has changed the travel habits of so many people. Using my family as an example, whenever we are planning longer trips across Texas, we make sure that there is a Buc-ee's or two along the way.

Sometimes ou ... Read more

Permian Basin drilling production likely to surge soon after

With crude prices again above $100 and global demand soaring, the stars are aligning for a production surge in the Permian Basin of Texas, foreshadowed by what analysts say is an “all-time high” number of drilling permits.

The 904 pe ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.