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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • KC Counts talks with NMSU professors Dr. Jeff Hunter and Richard Coltharp about the Academy for Learning in Retirement's new four-part series this month, "Understanding Modern Media."
  • 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.
  • KC Counts talks with NMSU professors Dr. Jeff Hunter and Richard Coltharp about this week's topics from The Academy for Learning in Retirement's February series, "Understanding Modern Media."
  • Native Americans in the United States experience higher rates of mental health issues than their white counterparts. But finding a therapist in Texas who shares or understands their identity can be challenging. KERA's Elena Rivera reports.
  • Scott Brocato talks with Dr. Ivonne Espinosa, a psychiatric nurse practitioner with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, about a training program to prevent workplace violence against health workers.
  • KC Counts talks with Dr. Richard Pineda, UTEP associate professor and director of the Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Studies, about closely watched races in the Texas primary including El Paso County sheriff and district attorney.
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