Hamas, the militant group the U.S. has labeled as terrorists, says it's willing to release the one living American hostage and bodies of four others it's held in Gaza since the 2023 attacks in Israel.
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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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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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The motion to dismiss the suit against Southwest Key Programs was filed after the federal government announced it had moved all unaccompanied children to other shelters.
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New Mexico health officials announced three new cases Tuesday, bringing the state’s total to 33.
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Firings at two colleges as part of the administration’s cuts to federal agencies, with the help of Elon Musk, have left students and staff with unsafe conditions, canceled classes, and delayed financial aid, according to the lawsuit.
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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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As the moon moved through the shadow of the Earth, it was also being illuminated by light from the sun — causing the moon to appear as if dipped in a deep red hue in a stunning celestial sight.
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Dorothy Thompson saw the rise of Nazi Germany as a foreign correspondent in Berlin. A new series from Radio Diaries tells the story of Thompson's career as a radio broadcaster.
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Game studios have cranked out surprising hits ranging from cooperative platformers to historical epics. NPR staff and contributors round up the latest from a promising 2025.
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In a recent appearance on Fox News, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ate French fries cooked in beef tallow and mused that 'food is medicine.' Nutrition scientists are scratching their heads.
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The 68-team fields for the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments will be unveiled Sunday night, and the games begin next week.
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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.