LEAST BIASED
These sources have minimal bias and use very few loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appeals to emotion or stereotypes). The reporting is factual and usually sourced. These are the most credible media sources. See all Least Biased Sources.
- Overall, we rate Las Cruces Bulletin as least biased based on minimal editorializing. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to a clean fact check record.
Detailed Report
Bias Rating: LEAST BIASED (-0.5)
Factual Reporting: HIGH (1.0)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Newspaper
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY
History
The Las Cruces Bulletin is an independent newspaper published in Las Cruces, New Mexico by Osteen Publishing Company.
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Funded by / Ownership
The newspaper is owned by Osteen Publishing Company, headed by Graham and Kyle Osteen. In 2011, the Osteen’s purchased four weekly publications and corresponding websites in the Jacksonville, Florida area: Las Cruces Bulletin, Clay County Leader, the Ponte Vedra Recorder, and The Car Connection, a weekly magazine serving Jacksonville-area auto dealers. The paper is funded through advertising and fee-based subscriptions.
Analysis / Bias
The Las Cruces Bulletin reports local news via journalists with minimal bias, such as this: NMSU alum builds sculpture for Las Cruces Public Art Collection. National and International news comes directly from the Associated Press.
Editorially, op-eds cover both perspectives without extremes. In general, straight news reporting has a minimal bias, and editorially they are least biased.
Failed Fact Checks
- None in the Last 5 years
Overall, we rate Las Cruces Bulletin as least biased based on minimal editorializing. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to a clean fact-check record. (D. Van Zandt 12/29/2025)
Source: https://www.lascrucesbulletin.com/
Last Updated on December 29, 2025 by Media Bias Fact Check
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