The Senate voted 54 to 46 to approve a spending bill to fund the government through the end of September.
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The New Mexico Department of Transportation says a CMV hauling an excavator hit the overpass at exit 24 Friday morning.
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This week, Democrats and Republicans have been reacting to President Trump’s address to Congress. Before the President’s address, Las Cruces residents gathered Tuesday at Albert Johnson Park to protest actions by the Trump Administration, including the decisions to halt funding to Ukraine, and to stand in solidarity with fired federal workers.
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Award-winning journalist and author, El Pasoan Richard Parker, was found deceased in his home after police responded to a call for a welfare check.
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Catch up on the latest from Silver City and Grant County on the Silver City Report.
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On Monday, the Las Cruces City Council held their first regular meeting for the month of March. Scott Brocato has more.
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The number of cases — Texas’ largest in nearly 30 years — increased by 22 since Tuesday.
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Legislators juggle hundreds of bills. Some would shape the industry that generates money, pollution and climate disasters.
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Measles outbreaks rise to nearly 100 cases between Texas and New Mexico. Here's what you should knowThe measles outbreak in rural West Texas has grown to 90 cases across seven counties and 16 people are hospitalized. The state's update was posted online Friday.
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It says nearly 180 people are being held in tents and high-security facilities there. President Donald Trump in January announced he wanted to expand immigrant detention facilities at Guantanamo to hold as many as 30,000 people.
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Outdoor enthusiast Sam Jones left Australia after posting a video of herself separating a baby wombat from its mom on a dark road. Australians are cheering her departure and worrying about the animal.
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Five years after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, there has been progress — and backsliding in the way the world responds to infectious disease.
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Symphony orchestra audiences aren't known for their rowdiness, but the vice president and second lady Usha Vance were loudly booed by the crowd as they entered the Concert Hall on Thursday night.
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The Federal Trade Commission is in a "dire resource situation," a federal lawyer said on a call about its major lawsuit against Amazon. Within hours, he retracted the claim.
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The former Philippine president, accused of crimes against humanity over his deadly "war on drugs," spoke via video link in his initial appearance at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
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KC Counts speaks with Dr. Rachelson about health and wellness, health communications, concerns about the reemergence of measles.
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Listen to KRWG Public Media's call-in program Voice of the Public. This month's episode focuses on retaining and recruiting health care professionals in New Mexico.