Mallory Falk
Multimedia Reporter (Texas Public Radio stations)Mallory Falk currently serves as a reporter for Texas public radio stations and her work continues to be heard on KRWG. She was based here from June, 2018 through June, 2019 as a Report for America corps member. She covers a wide range of issues in the region, including immigration, education, healthcare, economic development, and the environment. Mallory previously served as education reporter at WWNO, New Orleans Public Radio, where her coverage won multiple awards. Her stories have aired on regional and national programs like Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Here & Now, and Texas Standard.
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From a mother with belly pain to a teen girl with a possibly infected tooth, volunteer medics are treating migrants once they've been released from government custody.
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Larry Hopkins, the leader of an armed militia in New Mexico, was arraigned in federal court Monday on charges of firearms possession by a felon. He was arrested by the FBI on Saturday.
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As a growing number of migrant families cross the U.S.-Mexico border, seeking asylum, immigration officials say their holding facilities are at capacity.…
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Large numbers of migrant families continue to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. Many arrive in need of medical care; some become sick while they’re held in…
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President Trump has since backed off his threat, but as border officials scramble to deal with an unprecedented flow of migrants, there are disruptions at the border and increasingly long wait times.
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham recently signed a bill supporting community schools. The idea is simple. Children can’t focus on academics if they’re…
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Former Democratic Congressman Beto O’Rourke formally kicked off his presidential campaign in his hometown of El Paso over the weekend.O’Rourke spoke to a…
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The opioid epidemic has touched the entire country. That includes New Mexico, which has one of the nation’s highest rates of overdose deaths. Now some…
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At a recent naturalization ceremony in Las Cruces, more than 200 local immigrants became U.S. citizens. After taking an oath of allegiance, several…
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When the Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline burst in southern New Mexico late last year, it wasn't the first time a pipeline ruptured in the state. Across the…