One of Carlsbad’s most popular breakfast and lunch spots announced its closure earlier this month. The Pecos River Café was renowned for its fast service, cleanliness and a bevy of tasty meals from ...
Water levels could rise at Brantley Dam north of Carlsbad from increased irrigation allotments and flooding rains across southeast New Mexico, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Carolyn ...
New Mexico state water regulators began pumping water this month from state reservoirs into the Pecos River to account for losses during a devastating drought. The move was meant to augment water ...
About 200 visitors were stuck at Carlsbad Caverns National Park for up to nine ours Saturday when heavy rains flooded the roads in and out of the park which was evacuated. Flood waters were reported ...
Ricardo Serrano has fished the Pecos River in Carlsbad for nearly 30 years and has never seen a heavy channel catfish until his stepson caught one on June 25. He called the 16-pound catfish caught by ...
An ongoing drought throughout New Mexico is threatening water supplies for farmers, ranchers and other water users in the Carlsbad area. To ensure local water users will have proper access to the ...
As widespread flooding struck Carlsbad in the wake of heavy rainfall the Monday and Tuesday, major roadways were blocked off and police and emergency responders patrolled the banks of the Pecos River ...
Intrepid Potash lost almost all its rights to Pecos River water this week per a ruling from the Fifth Judicial District Court. Intrepid, one of two major potash-producing companies in the Carlsbad ...
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