The Senate voted late Sunday evening on a compromise that could reopen the government following the longest shutdown in history.
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The New Mexico State Parks Division is accepting applications from public schools and teachers for grants up to $15,000 to help pay for buses or other forms of transportation to get students out to state parks.Scott Brocato spoke with State Parks Director Toby Velásquez about the grants and why he feels they’re important for kids.
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New Mexico State is now 3-6 overall and 1-5 in conference play.
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The week's top stories and interviews with KC Counts including Election 2025 coverage, ongoing efforts to address food insecurity amid the federal government shutdown, what New Mexicans should expect during open enrollment for BeWell, New Mexico's Health Insurance Marketplace, and whole lot more.
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Las Cruces police say the shooting at Whiskey Dicks on Union Ave. early Saturday morning remains under investigation.
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BeWell - New Mexico's Health Insurance Marketplace CEO Alex Sanchez explains what New Mexicans can expect when shopping for a health plan during open enrollment.
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Tribal leaders and New Mexico's Democratic congressional delegation are concerned protections could be rolled back as the Trump administration reconsiders a host of public land orders issued under the Biden administration.
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The nominee for the Bureau of Land Management, former Rep. Steve Pearce of New Mexico, must be confirmed by the Senate.
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While Epstein never faced charges in New Mexico, the state attorney general's office in 2019 confirmed that it was investigating and had interviewed possible victims who visited the ranch.
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Although the program costs billions, the benefits that families and individuals can receive from it are modest.
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The pardons include 77 allies tied to efforts to overturn the 2020 election, including Rudy Giuliani, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and former Trump attorney Sidney Powell.
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The evidence that ultra-processed foods are bad for us is piling up. But efforts to reduce their role in our diets face a big hurdle: experts can't agree on what they are and which to target.
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Under President Trump, the U.S. has taken steps to roll back climate policies. Here are six significant changes.
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As President Trump's call for National Guard deployments rings out across the U.S., a small contingent of Ohio guard members is quietly expressing concern in an encrypted group chat.
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Alaska's public schools are being used as emergency shelters, though many of the buildings are crumbling.