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New Mexico State University’s new faculty labor union, NMSU-NEA, celebrated reaching majority support of NMSU faculty, and to call on NMSU administration to voluntarily recognize the union. Scott Brocato has more.
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As part of our Gardening Confidential call-in radio show, we want to feature the gardens and yards belonging to our listeners and audience members! Here are a few images we received for this Spring Gardening Confidential. Please submit your beautiful gardening images to amalone@nmsu.edu to be highlighted for our next Gardening Confidential in the fall.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents convened in a meeting on Thursday to select a new interim president. Earlier this month, the Board of Regents unanimously voted to restart the monthslong process of a presidential search.
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Nick Seibel, editor and publisher of the Silver City Daily Press, covers the area's top stories.
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The New Mexico Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Forestry Division and its fire prevention partners in the southwest kicked off the Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week on Monday. Scott Brocato spoke with George Ducker with the New Mexico Forestry Division about the event, and about several ways to be fire-safe this spring.
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Voters in cities including Los Angeles and Santa Fe, New Mexico, have approved similar proposals.
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Chase Hunter scored 21 points and sixth-seeded Clemson ended No. 11 seed New Mexico’s hopes of repeating the Mountain West’s run in the NCAA Tournament, beating the Lobos 77-56.
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The complaint names as defendants St. Joseph Parish in Lordsburg and the Catholic Diocese of El Paso, Texas, which oversaw the southern New Mexico parish before the creation of the Las Cruces Diocese in the 1980s.
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Police Chief Harold Medina said Joshua Montaño submitted his resignation Wednesday after he failed to appear for multiple interviews with internal affairs.
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American artist Richard Serra died this week at the age of 85. Serra was world-renowned for his large-scale metal sculptures.
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After a fall near the first anniversary of her beloved aunt's death, a writer explored why grief can make us less sure-footed. She found answers, climbing a precarious staircase in Italy.
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Chevron operates a major refinery in Richmond, Calif. It also owns the city's dominant news site, putting its own spin on events, and runs similar sites in Texas and Ecuador.
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The sentence marks a stunning fall for the 32-year-old former crypto executive who was once seen as the future of finance.
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The South African singer brought a homegrown genre, amapiano, to new ears with a viral hit and a Grammy. With her debut album, she wants to prove the world is ready for a full-blown African pop star.
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Two New Mexico lawmakers join KRWG to discuss the 2024 legislative session.
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Edmundo Resendez, Juan Morales and his daughter Mariah Baeza, and other local experts guide listeners through this holiday tradition.