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  • Small Quake Shakes California-Mexico Border (CBS 2 Los Angeles)

    A small earthquake has struck near the California-Mexico border but there are no reports of damage or injuries. The U.S. Geological Survey reports the quake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.0 struck around 7:00 p.m. Saturday.


  • New Mexico governor campaigning for Obama in West, Florida (The Aspen Times)

    DENVER - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson helped rally canvassers for Barack Obama in Denver on Saturday, part of an effort to reach out to Hispanic voters in Colorado as well as Nevada, New Mexico and Florida.


  • Mexico trip stokes passion for soccer (The Springfield News-Leader)

    You know what they say: when in Tlaquepaque... A team of Springfield soccer players took a cue from the locals on a recent trip to Tlaquepaque, Mexico, developing an increased passion for the sport during their time spent in the soccer-obsessed country.


  • Shoppers, stores prepare for New Mexico tax-free weekend (Las Cruces Sun-News)

    ? To view a list of the specific items that will be tax-free this weekend, click here, and to find general information regarding the New Mexico tax-free weekend, click here, and to learn more about Texas' upcoming tax-free weekend, click here and here.


  • Coronado graduate to play for Western New Mexico University (El Paso Times)

    Coronado graduate to play for WNM: UEL PASO -- Recent Coronado High School graduate Courtney Graf will continue playing softball at Western New Mexico University in Silver City.


  • Letter to the editor: Mexico's cheap gasoline (AG Weekly)

    I spent this past winter in Baja, Mexico. The price of gas was $2.35 a gallon and diesel was $2.00 a gallon. The Mexican government owns and controls the oil and gas industries in Mexico, and it is called Pemex. All the gas stations are very modern and have full service.


  • Mexico finds dozens of dead sea turtles (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Environmental officials in Mexico say dozens of dead sea turtles apparently killed in fishing nets have washed up on beaches in recent days.


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