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Alamogordo News managing editor Spencer Fordin covers top stories from Alamogordo and Otero County each week.
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The state legislature's Science, Technology, and Telecommunications Committee were presented with what a data center moratorium could look like for New Mexico, the Las Cruces City Council voted to approve a contract with a company to run the new Amador Crossing affordable housing complex, and more.
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KC Counts talks with Dr. Miranda Durham, chief medical officer for the New Mexico Department of Health, about state vaccine guidance remaining unchanged as the state confirmed a new case of measles in Eddy County in an unvaccinated adult.
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A 34-year-old man and his 11-year-old son were treated at a local hospital after a shooting near the intersection of Solano and Missouri Sunday.
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KRWG local news fellow Serena Johnson reports on a legislative listening session held last week by four New Mexico senators regarding Project Jupiter.
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A New Mexico jury finds a former Democratic legislator guilty of numerous federal charges; the 10th annual Frida Fest, honoring the legacy of artist Friday Kahlo, is celebrated in San Antonio and more.
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Bob Moore, El Paso Matters President and CEO, covers top stories each week.
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KRWG's Noah Raess speaks with Doña Ana County Fire Chief Sean Heck about how the transition has been one year after the City of Las Cruces and the county moved away from their contract with American Medical Response.
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An unvaccinated adult has tested positive for measles in Eddy County, the Frijoles Fire grew by around 400 acres Thursday, and Houston Public Media's Andrew Schneider reports on why TPS recipients are putting all their hopes on a possible change of power in Congress this November.
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KRWG's Noah Raess talks with Paramotorist Thomas Bird, who recently completed flights over the Project Jupiter site and the Elephant Butte reservoir and showcased what he saw with photos.