The sudden collapse of President Bashar al-Assad has come as welcome news to many, but there are jitters both inside and outside the country about what will follow.
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Las Cruces police say the 22-year-old man backed an SUV into a motel room Friday morning.
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Editor Elva Osterreich covers top stories on Alamogordo NOW.
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KC Counts speaks with Emily Wildau, senior research and policy analyst, and Kids Count coordinator for New Mexico Voices for Children, about their new report.
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In this preview of the upcoming episode of “In Focus,” airing Thursday night at 7 during “Newsmakers” on KRWG-TV, Bradburd discusses his first novel with Scott Brocato.
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Catch up on recent stories and interviews from KRWG Public Media on KRWG News This Week.
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President Joe Biden has created six monuments and either restored, enlarged or modified boundaries for a handful of others.
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New Mexico environmental regulators have issued a $47.8 million fine on allegations of excess air pollution at a natural gas processing facility in a prolific oil production region.
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Years after COVID-19 disrupted American schools, nearly every state is still struggling with attendance. But attendance has been worse for Native American and Alaska Native students — a disparity that existed before the pandemic and has since grown, according to data collected by The Associated Press.
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Researchers found that, between 2012 and 2022, voter participation in federal elections was 7% lower in midterms and 15% lower in presidential elections than among those living off tribal lands in the same states.
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U.S. officials decided to extend protections to monarch butterflies after warnings from environmentalists that populations are shrinking and the beloved pollinator may not survive climate change.
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Two rulings — in federal and state courts — make it increasingly likely that Kroger might abandon its $24.6 billion plan to buy Albertsons. The merger aimed to combine two of America's largest supermarket chains.
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The Afghanistan Memory Home Museum shares details and belongings from those who've died in conflict. It shut its doors when the Taliban took power, buried much of its collection — but has now reemerged.
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Stephen Thompson looks at the biggest songs and albums of the week, and digs into the stories and trends beyond the Top 10.
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But the department's internal watchdog found no evidence of political motivation by federal prosecutors.
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Dr. Bryce Jorgensen spoke with Scott Brocato about financial matters and answered questions our audience asked during the show.
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New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver answers questions during the live radio call in program on KRWG Public Media.