The Senate voted 54 to 46 to approve a spending bill to fund the government through the end of September.
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KC Counts talks with Dr. Chad Smelser about the measles outbreak and how to protect yourself and your family.
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KC Counts speaks with Miyagishima about housing, public health and policing in this 2-part conversation.
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Interview with pianists Dr. Laura Spitzer and Dr. Thomas Otten
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NM 11 remains closed and I-10 will have rolling lane closures.
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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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Greg Lujan — brother of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham — has been appointed as the student regent to the five-member board at Las Vegas, New Mexico-based Highlands University — pending state Senate confirmation.
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Tuesday's verdict in the jury trial of ex-Las Cruces police Officer Brad Lunsford is the latest outcome in cases that prosecutors link to systemic brutality against Black people by members of law enforcement.
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Two former Albuquerque police officers have agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of racketeering, extortion and accepting bribes in a sweeping corruption investigation into a scheme that allegedly allowed people arrested for driving while intoxicated to evade conviction, according to court records.
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Courtroom video cameras recorded the Jan. 31 melee, which featured flying fists and kicks. Two men who apparently rushed the defendant in a fit of rage over the killing of a relative now face felony charges of battery and assault on a public official. A woman was reportedly also arrested on the same charges.
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An appeals court on Friday lifted a block on executive orders seeking to end government support for diversity, equity and inclusion programs, allowing the orders to be enforced as a lawsuit challenging them plays out.
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In an internal VA memo seen by NPR, the VA says it's rescinding a directive that contains detailed guidance on the kind of care transgender veterans can receive at VA facilities.
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The rare speech at the Justice Department comes as the Trump administration has spent the last several weeks trying to reconfigure the agency, including demoting attorneys who worked on cases related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and firing officials who investigated the president himself.
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NWSL's Jessica Berman says the league is adopting a tool to monitor and protect players from online abuse. The NWSL was scrutinized for not doing more to protect player Barbra Banda from harassment.
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Ukraine's president said he hopes the U.S. applies "maximum additional sanctions" on Russia if it refuses to accept a 30-day ceasefire, describing the Russian leader's "bravado" as a stalling tactic.
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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.