The tech giant fired 28 employees who took part in a protest over the company's Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli government. One fired worker tells her story.
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USA Today Network News Editor Jessica Onsurez covers the area's top stories in Alamogordo NOW.
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USA Today Network New Mexico News Editor Jessica Onsurez covers the area's top business stories.
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Larry Groce is the founder, former host, and artistic director of “Mountain Stage”, heard Saturdays at 6pm on KRWG Public Media. He recently spoke with KRWG’s Scott Brocato about the show’s upcoming compilation album, “Live On Mountain Stage: Outlaws and Outliers”, which will be released on April 19th.
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The Vamos Niños: Play to Learn mobile children’s museum offers early childhood education activities in the region.
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The NMSU Foundation recognizes the historic 1888 establishment of Las Cruces College, now New Mexico State University, with Founders Day/1,188 Minutes of Giving - from April 23rd at 10:00 a.m. to April 24th at 5:28p.m.
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Interview with Lisa Van Winkle
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The district attorney for Santa Fe has appointed Erlinda Johnson as special prosecutor to the case, which is scheduled for trial in July.
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The beleaguered police department has been grappling with other recent internal investigations, including the mishandling of DWI cases by some officers over a period of years and a traffic crash involving the police chief that seriously injured another driver.
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The secretary of state's office says it is accepting online requests for absentee ballots ahead of the June 4 primary on the website NMVote.org, where qualified voters can opt in to the permanent list.
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In an emailed statement, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said she'll call legislators back to Santa Fe on July 18 "to finish what they started during the 30-day legislative session.”
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Tester is the last Democrat holding statewide office as Republicans have dominated recent elections in Montana. He's carved out an identity as a moderate and he hopes that will win him another term.
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Other House Freedom Caucus members have said that while they disagree with House Speaker Mike Johnson, they don't think it's in their best interests to go through another speakership fight.
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With The Tortured Poets Department, the defining pop star of her era has made an album as messy and confrontational as any good girl's work can get.
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Iranian news has not reported any such strike and concluded the sounds reported were the interception of one or more drones. Israel's military has not responded to NPR's requests for comment.
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Police began making dozens of arrests after Columbia University's president asked for help clearing protesters — citing the "encampment and related disruptions pose a clear and present danger."
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Dr. Bryce Jorgensen talks with Scott Brocato about financial matters. Opinions expressed by Dr. Bryce Jorgenson and others on this program are their own opinions and do not necessarily represent the views of KRWG Public Media or NMSU. You should not treat any opinion heard during this program as persuasion or influence to make a financial strategy or specific investment. Thoughts from our guests are only an expression of opinion.
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Professor Anderson answers listeners' gardening questions.