A Las Cruces resident fought for years to get a neglected, fire-damaged historic property next door demolished, impacting her neighborhood.
Traditional houses all over the world were constructed from locally available resources that were strong and stable and protected the buildings from different weather conditions.
"For Women's History Month, I'm presenting a story based on research by Dana Bagshaw," writes columnist Ross Eric Gibson.
The key to water management is simple, drip irrigation. On moderate and steep slopes, sprinklers and bubblers are not ...
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Why build a city from mud?

This ancient settlement is Arg-e Bam in Bam, Iran, a massive adobe fortress city. Mud bricks were widely used because they were practical for desert climates. The construction method helped keep homes ...
Guests at the celeb-packed Chateau Marmont ducked for cover Saturday as parts of the roof began falling into the outdoor dining area as high winds swept through the area. Diners — including “Borat” ...
March horoscopes include retrogrades, eclipses, equinoxes and a whole lot of water power. The merry, lion-lamb month of March is here. We begin March under the influence of Mercury retrograde in ...
Software industry leaders say the AI shock should be over as a slight recovery begins, but others think there is much more carnage ahead.
Hochatown has exploded into one of the fastest-growing cabin markets in the country, transforming from a tiny rural community into a booming vacation destination. Nestled alongside Broken Bow Lake and ...
Evocative advertising may be perceived as the domain of B2C, but ads aiming for an emotional connection are just as effective for engaging B2B buyers, the data suggests. To dive deeper into the role ...