Anthony Moreno
Director of ContentAnthony Moreno serves as the Director of Content at KRWG Public Media. He also is host and executive producer for "Fronteras-A Changing America" and "Your Legislators" on KRWG-TV.
Every Saturday evening on radio, you can listen to Anthony present a review of top stories and interviews on "KRWG News This Week." Prior to serving in his current role, Anthony was the local FM host for Morning Edition from NPR News on KRWG Public Media for nearly a decade.
Anthony is from Kansas City, Missouri. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Pittsburg State University. As a student in the award-winning broadcasting program at Pitt State, he was introduced to National Public Radio by a professor. After an internship at a local NPR-member station, Anthony knew he wanted to pursue a career in public media.
Prior to KRWG, Anthony served as a local host for All Things Considered for a public radio station in Southeast Kansas, where he reported and produced local features from around the region, and produced a weekly university-focused interview segment.
Anthony enjoys movies, live music, hiking, playing basketball, watching his hometown sports teams, and trying new foods. He enjoys serving communities in Southern New Mexico and West Texas, along with exploring the rich cultural landscape that exists throughout the Southwest.
Email: ajmoreno@nmsu.edu
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New Mexico State University’s Outreach Conference will be held on November 14th and 15th at the Las Cruces Convention Center. The conference is free to attend.
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Ted Presler, Co-chair with the Fiesta shares more about this year's event that starts today.
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This week, we get an up-close look at an NMSU museum exhibit that highlights lowrider culture in the borderland. Also, award-winning borderland author Denise Chávez discusses the exhibit, her work, and life growing up in the borderland region.
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While developers say hydrogen is a clean energy source, some are still concerned about the impact to the environment.
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Searchlight New Mexico's health reporter Vanessa Sánchez shares more about her investigation into maternal health issues in New Mexico.
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CRRUA Executive Director Brent Westmoreland said he did not know if the levels are currently above the Environmental Protection Agency’s threshold for drinking water, but said the arsenic treatment facility serving residents is scheduled to be operational by Friday, May 19th.
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The ongoing photo project documents rural communities along New Mexico Highway 28.
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On Wednesday, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is scheduled to visit Deming and Las Cruces to talk with residents, local leaders, and NMSU students about jobs and investments made in infrastructure.
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In some New Mexico communities, trained residents respond to mental health calls instead of law enforcement. Searchlight New Mexico examines these programs to learn if they are enough.
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Senator Luján talks about issues he's working to address in the U.S. Senate.