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7:00 am
Mon December 8, 2008

State Lawmakers work to Balance Budget

Las Cruces, NM – State lawmakers are in Santa Fe this week considering a number of ideas to help deal with a larger than expected revenue shortfall for the 2009 and 2010 budget years. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has the details.

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6:58 am
Mon December 8, 2008

Reward for Thanksgiving Day Burglary

Las Cruces, NM – A six thousand dollar reward is being offered for information about a Thanksgiving Day burglary at a local greenhouse. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has the details.

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Regional
5:52 am
Mon December 8, 2008

Diabetes Rates on the Rise

Las Cruces, NM – Diabetes is becoming increasingly common across the country due to the poor eating habits and inactive lifestyles of many Americans. The disease affects thousands of residents in New Mexico, but as KRWG's Sarina Turnbull reports a large percentage of the population has diabetes and doesn't even know it.

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Regional
5:21 am
Mon December 8, 2008

Fruitless NMSU Presidential Search Cost $112,258

Las Cruces, NM – The fruitless nationwide search for a permanent President at New Mexico State University rang up a price tag of more than one-hundred and twelve thousand dollars. KRWG's Evan Woodward has the details.

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Election 2008
7:15 am
Fri December 5, 2008

Richardson and Denish Prepare for Transition

Las Cruces, NM – The personnel of Governor Bill Richardson and Lieutenant Governor Diane Denish will meet today for the first time to discuss the transition of leadership in Santa Fe. KRWG's Evan Woodward has more.

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Regional
4:09 am
Fri December 5, 2008

Noche de Luminarias this Sunday

Las Cruces, NM – Bell choirs, trolley rides, Christmas shopping and other events will be part of the 24th annual "Noche de Luminarias" this weekend.

The Las Cruces event takes place this Sunday from six to eight thirty in the evening at New Mexico State University's Corbett Center Student Union.

A number of groups including the NMSU Aggie Dance-Sport Group, the Vista Middle School Hand Bell Choir and a number of carolers will entertain audience members throughout the day.

The "Noche de Luminarias" this Sunday is free and open to the public.

Regional
2:33 am
Fri December 5, 2008

NMSU ACAP Seeks New Committee Members

Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico State University's Advisory Council on Administrative Policy, or ACAP, will be voting to fill six open committee positions later this month.

ACAP is composed of active and retired NMSU Employees.The role of the advisory council includes investigating matters that involve policies and procedures of the university administration and offer recommendations to the president.

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Regional
11:30 am
Thu December 4, 2008

Conference on Sexual Violence

Las Cruces, NM – On Wednesday, a number of southern New Mexico organizations held a one day conference aimed at reducing the incidence of sexual violence in the region. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has more.

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Regional
8:42 am
Thu December 4, 2008

Governor Expects a Smooth Departure in February

Santa Fe, NM – A smooth transition that's what New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson says will take place when he leaves office for Washington early next year. The governor, who's been tapped as President-Elect Barack Obama's Commerce Secretary, also said he believes his new job could lead to financial help for New Mexico. From the capitol, KUNM's Jim Williams reports.

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Regional
8:02 am
Thu December 4, 2008

New Mexico Makes Dramatic Jump in Health Ranking Survey

Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico showed the most improvement on a state-by-state health rankings report, advancing nine positions from 38th in the nation to 29th. However, as KRWG's Marco Grajeda reports the state Health Department isn't celebrating quite yet.

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Regional
5:38 am
Thu December 4, 2008

Bingaman, Udall and Teague Request Aid for Laid-Off Mine Workers

Las Cruces, NM – Senator Jeff Bingaman along with Senator-elect Tom Udall, and Representative-elect Harry Teague sent a letter to Labor Secretary Elaine Chao yesterday-encouraging the Department of Labor to promptly assess if the 600 copper mine workers who are set to be laid-off in Grant County can receive federal assistance. KRWG's Evan Woodward reports.

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Regional
7:06 am
Wed December 3, 2008

Richardson Headed to Washington

Las Cruces, NM – This morning President-Elect Barack Obama appointed New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to his cabinet as Secretary of Commerce. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, Richardson's departure from Santa Fe means Diane Denish will become the first female governor in the history of New Mexico.

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Regional
7:01 am
Wed December 3, 2008

600 Layoffs Ahead at Grant County's Chino Mine

Las Cruces, NM – Grant County's biggest employer, Freeport McMoRan announced today that approximately 600 employees will be laid off in February at the Chino Mine near Silver City. KRWG's Evan Woodward, has the details.

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Regional
6:58 am
Wed December 3, 2008

Richardson Headed to Washington

Las Cruces, NM – This morning President-Elect Barack Obama appointed New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to his cabinet as Secretary of Commerce. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, Richardson's departure from Santa Fe means Diane Denish will become the first female governor in the history of New Mexico.

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Regional
6:45 am
Wed December 3, 2008

Road Work on El Paseo Begins Next Monday

Las Cruces, NM – Beginning next week, the city of Las Cruces will make improvements to a high traffic roadway leading to the university.

The northbound outside lane of El Paseo between University Avenue and Farney Lane will be closed to make a number of roadway modifications.

The scheduled improvements include updating curbs and sidewalks to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards. The roadwork is expected to last four weeks beginning next Monday at seven in the morning.

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