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  • Jonny Coker speaks with District 3 Las Cruces City Councilor Becki Graham about youth crime prevention and moving the city forward after the Young Park mass shooting.
  • New Mexico Democratic Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernàndez and other members of Congress sign a letter calling for the protection of immigrants' access to Head Start and more.
  • KC Counts talks with Brianne Pfau, director of Labor and Delivery in the NIC-U at Memorial Medical Center, about MMC's new "Mom's Health Matters" program.
  • Commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts about conversations that are happening within the city of Las Cruces regarding the installation of surveillance cameras in certain parts of the city; a rare bipartisan group of U.S. Senators were in El Paso this week as part of a tour of the southwest border; and more.
  • In health news, doctors have a new, minimally invasive surgery for fighting prostate cancer. KERA’s Sam Baker talked with Surgeon Dr. Daniel Costa, Associate Professor of Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center to learn more about the new procedure that uses ultrasound to destroy tumors in the prostate.
  • We hear from one of the Democratic candidates running for Doña AnaCounty Commissioner in District 1, Christopher Schaljo-Hernandez. Also,commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts on the fight for reproductiverights moving from courts to state capitals.
  • Election 2022 coverage continues with Otero County Magistrate Judge candidate Claudia Powell; New Mexico's top elections regulator says precautions are being taken to guard against the possibility of deliberate disruptions in the ongoing general election; and more.
  • Scott Brocato spoke with Chris Smith, southwest wildlife advocate with WildEarth Guardians, about the preservation of Mexican gray wolves
  • Noah Raess reports on a Las Cruces man among three people facing federal prison time for bank robbery and Jerry Redfern discusses his reporting on a 10-billion-dollar energy production proposal before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission.
  • Soup season is here, and many New Mexicans are cooking up soups from Native American Pueblos that primarily feature ingredients local to the state prior to European contact; plus a group of birders who are counting species across the Galveston Island coastline.
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