Madison Staten
Multimedia ReporterMadison Staten was a Multimedia Reporter for KRWG Public Media from 2020-2022.
Originally from Portland, Oregon, Madison spent her college years at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She received both undergraduate and graduate degrees from the institution.
Madison worked on a variety of shows for Arizona PBS during her time in college—including Arizona Horizon and the television magazine program Catalyst.
She is passionate about storytelling and public media, and believes in the the mission of public broadcasting: to educate and inform with depth and accuracy.
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Within a remodeled block of the Doña Ana County Detention Center, Jason Duran and his team of mental health specialists are working to serve the 71% of inmates in need of care.
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The Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the annual county detention center inspection report Tuesday.Commissioner Diana Murillo…
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Las Cruces City Councilors are currently discussing the best way to address homelessness within the Las Cruces community, using a work session to learn from local organizations currently providing assistance.
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Las Cruces Public Schools is updating district COVID-19 safety protocols, implementing social distancing standards with marked seating in all school gyms…
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In mid-2021, the Las Cruces City Council updated the Las Cruces Municipal Code to include the addition of a trap-neuter-return policy, aimed at controlling the city’s feral cat population.That language included a requirement to develop an administrative program within 120 days of adopting the ordinance, to better manage trap-neuter-returns. But that deadline passed in December, leading the Las Cruces City Council to pass a unanimous resolution postponing the deadline to June.
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For Dr. Edward Michelson, making a meaningful difference in society isn’t just a token philosophy—it’s what drives his work every single day in the fight against COVID-19.
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In her fourth state of the state address, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham outlined her top priorities for the 2022 state legislative session—urging lawmakers to act swiftly on issues ranging from educator pay to violent crime.
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Between January and November of 2021, the Las Cruces Police Department recorded a total of twelve internal affairs cases, ranging from formal citizen…
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The Las Cruces City Council unanimously passed a resolution to adopt beneficial electrification standards for all new construction owned or developed by…
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Revisions to New Mexico’s Medical Malpractice Act will take effect at the start of the new year—including the recently signed House Bill 11, which will…