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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When a Kinder Morgan gasoline pipeline burst in southern New Mexico last December, more than 10,000 barrels of gas spilled into a drainage ditch. Cleanup…
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When a gasoline pipeline burst late last year in southern New Mexico, local officials wanted to make sure it wouldn’t happen again. But the county and…
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The wall along the U.S.-Mexico border cuts across sensitive desert and mountainous terrain. But environmental regulations are waived for wall construction, raising concerns about longterm damage.
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President Trump is expected to declare a national emergency in order to build a southern border wall. As the national debate over a wall rages on, the…
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The national spotlight was on El Paso Monday. President Trump held his first campaign rally of year, filling the El Paso County Coliseum. At the same…
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A growing number of asylum seekers are crossing the border in the remote, southwest corner of New Mexico known as the Bootheel. Some need medical…
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There’s a water shortage in Southern New Mexico. The Rio Grande is increasingly dry. Farmers are forced to pump groundwater from the Mesilla Bolson. But…
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About 90 miles east of El Paso, there’s a small farming and ranching community with a couple restaurants, a grocery store, and a single school. Dell City,…
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With the legislative session looming, some New Mexicans are pushing for a Medicaid buy-in program. Proponents say it could make health insurance more…
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It’s a new year, and that means a new legislative session. Soon, New Mexico lawmakers will consider a wide range of bills, including legislation that…