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  • NMSU police are investigating a crash that occurred Saturday morning at the solar farm near I-25 and I-10, an NMSU athlete arrested Friday is accused of assaulting a woman at the dorms, and more.
  • Tonight at 7 is the finale of "Your Legislators" for 2026 on KRWG-TV, which will feature State Senator Jeff Steinborn and investigative journalist Jerry Redfern. Here's a preview of Redfern's conversation with KC Counts.
  • Election results in El Paso, plus commentator Walt Rubel offers his thoughts on the nomination of former New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management.
  • 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.
  • KC Counts talks with NMSU Professor of Health Dr. Jagdish Khubchandani about health risks blowing dust and smoke from wildfires have on high-risk groups.
  • Scott Brocato reports on Monday's Las Cruces City Council meeting, and commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts on New Mexico policymakers struggle to find the right balance of justice and rights.
  • KC Counts talks with former KRWG Public Media content director Anthony Moreno about his time in Las Cruces, the state of journalism, and more in a preview of KRWG-TV's "Newsmakers", which airs tonight at 7.
  • Commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts about New Mexicans finally being eligible for compensation due to health impacts from the fallout of the Trinity Site nuclear bomb blast 80 years ago.
  • Gov. Michelle Lujan-Grisham and others held a news conference Thursday in Ruidoso; and KC Counts talks with Dr. Oliver Horn, regional manager for the Lincoln and Ft. Stanton Historic Sites.
  • In health news, Scott Brocato speaks with Dr. Charles Dow, the head of cardiovascular surgery at MountainView Regional Medical Center, about the rise in AFib cases and preventative measures against it.
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