It was not clear if the deportations happened before a D.C. federal judge ordered the administration to stop using wartime powers to deport anyone immediately, and turn around any planes in the air.
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Las Cruces will join in a worldwide annual celebration for "International Women's Day." Sponsored by two local non-profits, "Weaving for Justice: and "A Still Voice," it will take place on March 7, 8 & 9, at Nopalito's Galería, 326 S. Mesquite Street, Las Cruces, NM.
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President Donald Trump announced last Thursday that 25% tariffs will go into effect on March 4th as planned. Stakeholders in the borderland region are preparing for what could be a major disruption to the region’s economic development.
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Catch up on recent stories and interviews on KRWG Public Media.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories each week.
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Linda Holmes is a bestselling author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour. Her third novel, “Back After This”, is out now. Scott Brocato recently spoke with her about the book.
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Authorities revealed Friday that Hackman apparently died following Betsy Arakawa's death from hantavirus. Chief medical investigator Dr. Heather Jarrell says both deaths were ruled to be from natural causes.
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State health officials announced the death Thursday. They say the person was unvaccinated and did not seek out medical care before they died. All 10 New Mexico measles cases are in Lea County, across the state line from the West Texas outbreak which has sickened nearly 160.
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This year's count shows the recovery of Mexican wolves is inching forward.
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Actor Gene Hackman and his wife made Santa Fe their home decades ago. The northern New Mexico city has a reputation of being a refuge for actors and authors seeking to escape the spotlight. Nestled among piñon- and juniper-scented foothills, it's far from the glitz of Los Angeles or New York City.
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Officials are still assessing the scale of property damage in several states after an outbreak of twisters and dust storms hit the region over the weekend that left dozens dead.
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In an all-time record, 14 of the 68 teams in the men's tournament all come from one conference — the SEC. In the women's, UCLA and South Carolina are top seeds. Games tip off this coming week.
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In the image published online by the Holy See Press Office, the pontiff was seated in a wheelchair and praying in the private chapel of Rome's Gemelli Hospital.
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Assad's forces detained mothers and children and sent many of the youth to orphanages. Syrians whose children vanished during the war are now seeking information on their fate. NPR investigates.
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A massive nightclub fire killed 59 people early Sunday in North Macedonia 's eastern town of Kocani, and injured more than 150. The blaze broke out during a concert by a local pop group.
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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.