Andrea Vázquez
Senior TV ProducerAndrea Vázquez is a former Senior TV Producer at KRWG Public Media and a NMSU Alumna. She graduated in 2019 with a bachelor's in journalism and a minor in History. During her time as a student, she dedicated her time at KRWG’s News22 and worked as a KRWG student employee, as well at Aggie Vision.
Andrea previously worked at KVIA abc7 in El Paso, Texas, KRDO News Channel 13, and KXRM Fox21 in Pueblo and Colorado Springs, CO as a broadcast photojournalist.
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In this premiere episode, viewers travel throughout southern New Mexico to visit a popular cherry festival and meet an award-winning winemaker. Then, an up-close look at professional baseball in the borderland and we learn more about the history of El Paso's Star on the Mountain.
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ACTion Programs for Animals is dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and cats in the community offering services with their pet food bank, low-cost vaccination, microchip clinics, and the P.A.W.S. (Prisoners and Animals Working Toward Success) program. You can learn more about the organization and how to help.
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The Douglas C-47 Skytrain "That's All Brother" aircraft once thought to be lost, was located in a scrapyard and restored to it's 1944 conditon. Thanks to the Commemorative Air Force, "That's All Brother" visited the War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa for a look inside the aircraft and it's history.
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Local El Paso author Wally Mayer Cech recalls her childhood upbringing in Nazi Germany during WWII where she witnessed acts against the Jews in Augsburg and saw trains that would be packed with people to be taken to concentration camps. Her story takes her from WWII into her life later as an American citizen in El Paso, TX as an American War Bride. Her love for her adopted country is embedded in every word in her self-published book series, Auf Wiedersehen and her final book is in the works.
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The crew of Native Air 31 works to serve high-risk medical patients throughout the borderland region every day.
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During a remembrance ceremony honoring the victims, El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser spoke about unity, equality, and love for the families who were affected as well as a community that continues to recover from this tragedy.
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Dharmahorse is a local nonprofit that aims to help unwanted horses prosper, practicing in organic, natural horse care. The founder says she believes by helping horses, she's helping people.