The former president campaigned in Albuquerque on Thursday and was scheduled to visit Salem, Virginia, on Saturday.
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On Wednesday night, the NMSU Music Department will present the sixth annual NMSU Halloween silent film festival in the Atkinson Recital Hall, featuring the “Trio of Terror”, three classic short silent films with live musical accompaniment. Rhonda Taylor, NMSU’s Associate Professor of Saxophone and Music Theory, spoke with Scott Brocato about the event.
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Catch up on recent stories and interviews on KRWG News This Week.
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KC Counts talks with "Miguelito" and his spokesperson Jerry Lozano about his October strolls.
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Doña Ana Village Historic Preservation Committee will celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on Saturday, November 2nd from 2pm-7pm at the Doña Ana Village De La O Visitors Center.
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Democrat Nathan Small discusses his campaign for District 36 State Representative in Doña Ana CountyKRWG Public Media is covering contested races around the region. Scott Brocato spoke with Nathan Small, who is running for re-election for State Representative for District 36 in Doña Ana County. You can find our interview with the other candidate in this race, Republican Kim Skaggs, on our website.
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A New Mexico judge has upheld her own decision to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of a Western movie.
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President Joe Biden has done something that no other sitting U.S. president has: He apologized for the systemic abuse generations of Indigenous children endured at the hands of the federal government.
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U.S. authorities say arrests for illegally crossing the border from Mexico fell 7% in September to a more than four-year low. It is probably the last monthly gauge during a presidential campaign in which Republican nominee Donald Trump has made immigration a signature issue.
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A federal appeals court has upheld a conviction against former New Mexico Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin for illegally entering the U.S. Capitol grounds during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.
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At an Arizona tribal school, it's a fierce campaign to pick the top school lunch, as students learn about making their voice count
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Older homes are the only ones many Americans can afford, but they are costly to fix and maintain, especially for seniors. A patchwork of programs to help are underfunded and have years-long waitlists.
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In parts of the U.S., more than half of pregnant women facing severe addiction are also exposed toxic to the toxic animal tranquilizer xylazine, a threat to them, their fetuses and newborns.
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With five days left until Election Day, the candidates are making a last-minute pitch to Latino voters in Arizona and Nevada — talking about border security, one of the biggest issues for the campaign.
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Voters will decide on a slew of criminal justice ballot measures this election. Legalizing some drugs, increasing penalties for others and boosting police pay are among the proposed changes.
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New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver answers questions during the live radio call in program on KRWG Public Media.
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Scott Brocato hosts this two-hour program with Professor and Extension Agent Jeff Anderson, the garden guru, who answers questions about gardening and offers expert advice.