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  • KC Counts talks to New Mexico State Public Health Veterinarian Dr. Erin Phipps about New World Screw Worm, which has caused a pause on beef imports from Mexico into the United States.
  • The New Mexico News Connection's Roz Brown reports that President Donald Trump is promising more Democrat-led cities could be occupied by federal troops, including Albuquerque.
  • KC Counts talks with Alexandra McKinney, instructional coordinator supervisor for the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Site, about its special place in history and the process of making it a historic site.
  • KRWG's Abigail Salas on Doña Ana County Commissioners looking at a presentation on the Parks, Recereation, and Community Centers Master Plan, which is being funded by the GO Bond approved last November and more.
  • KC Counts talks with NMSU professors Dr. Jeff Hunter and Richard Coltharp about the Academy for Learning in Retirement's new four-part series this month, "Understanding Modern Media."
  • Tonight at 7 on KRWG-TV's "Your Legislators," KC Counts talks with District 38 State Representative Rebecca Dow. Here's part one of a two-part preview of their conversation.
  • KC Counts talks with NMSU professors Dr. Jeff Hunter and Richard Coltharp about this week's topics from The Academy for Learning in Retirement's February series, "Understanding Modern Media."
  • Native Americans in the United States experience higher rates of mental health issues than their white counterparts. But finding a therapist in Texas who shares or understands their identity can be challenging. KERA's Elena Rivera reports.
  • Scott Brocato talks with Dr. Ivonne Espinosa, a psychiatric nurse practitioner with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, about a training program to prevent workplace violence against health workers.
  • KC Counts talks with Dr. Richard Pineda, UTEP associate professor and director of the Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Studies, about closely watched races in the Texas primary including El Paso County sheriff and district attorney.
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