KRWG News and Partners
-
El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories each week.
-
In the second of their two-part conversation, KC Counts talks with NMSU professors Dr. Cynthia Bejarano and Dr. Linda Scholz about the upcoming J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium, "Ni Una Mas: Standing Together Against Feminicide and Gender Based Violence."
-
CCRUA connected with community members at a meeting Thursday night in Sunland Park, plus Scott Brocato talks with Analisa Torres with Las Cruces Museums about their latest "Land of the People" exhibit highlighting the Mescalero Apache Tribe.
-
KC Counts talks with NMSU professors Dr. Cynthia Bejarano and Dr. Linda Scholz about the upcoming J. Paul Taylor Social Justice symposium, "Ni Una Mas: Standing Together Against Feminicide and Gender Based Violence," happening Tuesday and Wednesday.
-
In a preview of tonight's episode of "Fronteras: A Changing America," airing at 7pm on KRWG-TV, Susan Moree talks with fire lookout and local author Philip Connors about his new book, "The Mountain Knows the Mountain: A Fire Watch Diary."
-
The Colorado River has 20% less water flowing through it than it did in the 20th century due to decades-long drought and more.
-
KRWG's Noah Raess on the ribbon cutting of The Community of Hope's new offices at the facility, plus commentary from Walt Rubel regarding a New Mexico jury's recent decision against Meta.
-
Las Cruces police say a 13-year-old boy has been charged after allegedly shooting his friend.
-
KC Counts talks with Samuel Newton, public relations program coordinator for the New Mexico Department of Veterans Services.
-
In health news, KERA's Sam Baker talks with a registered dietician about how fiber contributes to gut health.