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"You, Me, and Inequity" is a new podcast from KRWG Membership Coordinator Liz Liano. In the first of a three-part series of segments from the program, local attorney Liz Hadfield, a trans woman, talks about the personal impact of trans-targeted legislation in another state.
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KRWG Public Media's Election 2025 coverage continues with the Gadsden ISD race in Doña Ana County. Abigail Salas talks with candidate Rogelio Maldonado.
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A preview of tonight's KRWG Public Media candidate forum for Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education for District 2, with KC Counts and incumbent candidate Pamela Cort. Challenger Kristina Moore could not attend.
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KRWG Public Media's Election 2025 coverage continues with a preview of the forum for Las Cruces City Council District 6, airing Thursday night at 7 on KRWG-TV.
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Commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts on healthcare cited as the reason Democrats are holding out on a budget deal, plus New Mexico's ongoing drought is causing some to question whether growing water-intense crops like pecans will be sustainable.
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A divided Las Cruces City Council approved an updated "welcoming community" resolution on Monday, which calls for additional protections for immigrants in Las Cruces; plus a new observatory in West Texas that gives people everywhere a chance to experience astrophotography.