The former president campaigned in Albuquerque on Thursday and was scheduled to visit Salem, Virginia, on Saturday.
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Managing Editor Algernon D'Ammassa offers a preview of this week's issue
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The City of Sunland Park in partnership with UTEP Department of Art will present the first RAYENARI: A Light-Based Art Festival this Friday, November 1st from 6pm-10pm, and Saturday, November 2nd from 6pm-12am in Sunland Park, NM.
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The Blue Front Fire is currently northwest of the Village of Ruidoso in the burn scar of a previous wildfire from this summer. According to the U.S. Forest Services, fire resources will continue to move into the area throughout this week to contain the blaze.
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KC Counts gets the Alamogordo NOW update from Alamogordo News Editor Elva Osterreich.
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KC Counts speaks with 36-year-old Lisa Alvarado-Dominguez about her diagnosis, how she's coping, and how she's preparing her children for the future.
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A settlement reached by the U.S. government and a Native American tribe in New Mexico signals the end to what has been a yearslong fight over claims to the Valles Caldera National Preserve.
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Phoenix wrapped up its annual six-month warm season this week after the Southwest broiled through an unprecedented autumn heat wave. The daily highs in the United States’ hottest city topped 110 degrees Fahrenheit in October for the first time on record — four times during the month so far.
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A newly promoted police commander in Albuquerque has been removed from duty while the police department in New Mexico’s largest city continues to investigate allegations of corruption in its DWI unit.
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Local officials hope actor Bryan Cranston’s reprisal of the character Walter White will bring new awareness to the issue.
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One hub for rumors and conspiracies about voting is X, the social media site once known as Twitter. There, users are floating unverified and false claims about voting that can quickly go viral.
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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.