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  • Two more arrests have been made in connection to a local gun store robbery, plus part two of KC Counts' conversation with Jerry Redfern as he discusses his reporting on a 10-billion-dollar energy production proposal before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission.
  • A proposed bill increase by El Paso Electric that could take effect next year may be decreased after a panel of judges suggested moderating it, plus many Texans were left making difficult decisions ahead of today's open enrollment deadline to ensure health coverage starting January 1st.
  • Scott Brocato talks with Dr. Alyssa Benavides, Managing Director of the Office of Professional Education at Texas Tech Health El Paso; and Dr. Christiane Herber-Valdez, TTHEP’s Assistant Vice-President of Academic Affairs, about the Borderland Dental Leaders: Building Bridges program.
  • KTEP's Angela Kocherga reports on a 48-year-old man from Guatemala who died Dec. 3 while in ICE custody at Fort Bliss; commentary from Walt Rubel about health care being a top issue when state legislators meet for the 30-day session in January.
  • KRWG's Abigail Salas reports on Doña Ana County Sheriff Kim Stewart providing information on the fatal officer-involved shooting Tuesday in Tortugas, plus Susan Moree talks with three children's book creators about why it's important for children to see themselves in books.
  • Health officials report 17 measles cases in El Paso, including 13 at Camp East Montana; Marfa Public Radio's Mary Cantrell reports on a West Texas crisis center employees who remain committed to facing issues of domestic violence and sexual assault issues head on.
  • In a preview of "Fronteras: A Changing America," airing tonight at 7 on KRWG-TV, KC Counts talks with Victoria L. Sanchez, who lost her son in a tragic shooting in 2020. Victoria discusses how she moved forward in her grief and how she helps others do the same.
  • Commentator Walt Rubel offers his thoughts on how the impacts of federal cuts for public media felt at stations like KRWG and other PBS and NPR affiliates are also felt at smaller community radio stations like K-TAL in Las Cruces.
  • A study of air quality in Latino communities in Texas shows unsafe levels of microscopic airborne pollutants in three communities, including El Paso; plus commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts on the upcoming 30-day New Mexico legislative session in January.
  • KC Counts talks with NMSU's Interim Chief of Police Justin Dunivan about a provocative group of demonstrators who gathered at the Corbett Center holding signs with sexist and racist messages; plus commentary from Walt Rubel about Governor Lujan Grisham's intent to make New Mexico the first state to offer universal child care.
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