Powerful storms and tornadoes tore through Midwestern and Southern states overnight Friday, leaving carnage and flattened buildings in their wake.
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Catch up on recent stories and interviews on KRWG News This Week.
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The military buffer zone was established in April and reaches across roughly 180 miles of the southern border.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories each week.
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NMSU students share insight into the field of soil science.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and host Scott Brocato discusses the topic with Athena Huckaby, community outreach coordinator with Ideal Option, and Maria Bagwell, ACT leader at La Clinica de Familia.
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Two elementary school-aged children and an adult have died from measles-related illnesses this year.
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Rio Arriba County Sheriff Billy Merrifield was found dead inside his patrol vehicle outside his Abiquiu home on Easter morning following a minor crash.
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The legislation was named after Emily Pike, a San Carlos Apache teen whose remains were found after she went missing earlier this year from her group home.
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A federal judge has temporarily halted the federal government's plans to transfer land in eastern Arizona for a massive copper mining project that has been years in the making. U.S. District Judge Steven Logan ruled Friday that a group known as Apache Stronghold had shown a likelihood of irreparable harm if the land is transferred to Resolution Copper.
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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the discovery that what Harvard University thought was a copy of the Magna Carta is actually an original.
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Hollywood's plummeting film and TV production levels have studio executives and grassroots groups pushing for better incentives to keep business in California.
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The drone hit a bus evacuating civilians from a front-line area in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region Saturday, hours after Moscow and Kyiv had held their first direct peace talks in years.
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Budget reconciliation may not be catchy, but it's been a vital tool for many presidents, including Ronald Reagan, whose first federal budget was a watershed in the history of federal fiscal policy.
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President Trump and his allies have long made false claims of widespread noncitizen voting. Now, as the GOP pursues new restrictions, experts worry isolated arrests will be used to push the new rules.
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KC Counts talks with Dr. Chris Erickson and Dr. Kim Kerr about how the Trump administration's economic policy might affect New Mexico and the nation.
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Scott Brocato hosts this program with Professor and Extension Agent Jeff Anderson, the garden guru, who answers questions about gardening and offers expert advice.