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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Alex Curtas, Director of Communications for the New Mexico Secretary of State's Office says they are prepared for today.
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"Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty" will be screened at NMSU Alamogordo Wednesday evening at 6 p.m. with a panel discussion following the film.
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The incumbent Democratic candidate running for New Mexico Governor stopped by the KRWG Public Media studios to discuss issues facing the state.
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WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzalez shares more on the report.
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The Democratic State Senator and President Pro Tempore shares more about New Mexico's paid sick leave law and top legislative priorities for 2023.
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Fred Nathan, Founder and Executive Director of Think New Mexico shares his thoughts on how a mandatory personal finance course can make an impact in New Mexico.
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NMSU public health sciences professor Jagdish Khubchandani shares more about a study he co-authored that found a major rise in suicide deaths in Hispanic adults.
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Liz Liano, Board President of the southern New Mexico chapter of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) shares information about how to talk about mental health.
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Bureau of Land Management to celebrate Public Lands Day with other organizations in the area.
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This year's KIDS COUNT data book ranks New Mexico last in child well-being.