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  • Roz Brown reports on environmental groups who say expansion for the border wall may further reduce the dwindling number of pollinators, plus commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts on the ongoing military operations in the Caribbean involving the "war on drugs."
  • KC Counts talks with Lloyd Moiola, environmental manager with the New Mexico Abandoned Mine Land Program, about the BLM winning a state reclamation award for transforming a dangerous rock quarry into a safer destination for hikers, in part 1 of a two-part conversation.
  • Part 1 of a two-part preview of "Cooking with Chef Tom: Beyond the Bird," which will air in its entirety today at 1 on KRWG-FM and tonight at 7 on television from KRWG Public Media; plus the New Mexico Supreme Court agrees to take up a first-of-its-kind lawsuit.
  • Gov. Michelle Lujan-Grisham will call the state legislature back into special session Monday; Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch is coming under new scrutiny; and Houston Public Media reports on how the expiration of Affordable Care Act tax credits at the end of the year that kept monthly premiums low will impact Texans.
  • Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story recently appeared in a video discussing the case of Neal Garcia, who has been arrested some 70 times for various crimes, but who, according to Story, hasn't been brought to trial due to his competency. Peter Goodman offers his thoughts on the issue.
  • KRWG 2025 Election Coverage continues with unofficial race results for Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education, with KRWG Local News Fellow Abigail Salas talking with District 1's Patrick Nolan, District 2 winner Pamela Cort, and District 3 winner Robert Wofford about their campaigns.
  • The closing of two New Mexico coal-fired power plants has raised concerns. Also, New Mexico Lawmakers passed the Indian Family Protection Act this year. More on the bill that was signed into law.
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