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  • "Jaggie Sounds," a new podcast from NMSU's Borderlands and Ethnic Studies. Scott Brocato talks with "Jaggie Sounds" host Anita Lara and BEST Department Head, Dr. Dulcenia Lara, about the podcast.
  • Scott Brocato talks with Dr. Allan Rivera, Medical Director of MountainView Regional Medical Center Urgent Care, who offers tips on choosing between going to an Urgent Care facility or an emergency room.
  • Environmental advocates are urging New Mexicans to comment on a proposed Trump administration rule change regarding clean water; tensions over the name of a historically Black cemetery in rural Texas.
  • KUNM reports that people could have been exposed to measles by an out-of-state traveler who stayed at an Albuquerque hotel; a new spread of public land is being developed in the Chinati Mountains south of Marfa.
  • Houston Public Media's Greyson Beaubien reports that it remains to be seen how the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline will be funded after federal funding that supports the service is set to expire in a few months.
  • KRWG's Abigail Salas on Monday's protest at Albert Johnson Park against U.S. action against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, plus commentator Walt Rubel shares his animal adoption experience.
  • A preview of tonight's episode of "Trails of Enchantment", airing at 7:00pm on KRWG-TV; and conservationists are worried about the future of the Mexican Gray Wolf after the Trump administration's proposed Endangered Species Ace regulations rollbacks.
  • KRWG Local News Fellow Abigail Salas follows Las Cruces residents to protest at El Paso immigrant detention center where their friend is being held and more.
  • KC Counts talks with Reggie LeGrand, director of the Community Leadership Network, which is designed to strengthen local leadership to ensure that communities have access to the essentials they need to thrive.
  • KC Counts talks with Rebecca Neudecker, manager of the New Mexico Department of Health's Office of Alcohol Misuse Prevention, about encouraging participation in Dry January in an effort to reduce the harms alcohol can cause.
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