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  • KRWG's Abigail Salas on Monday's protest at Albert Johnson Park against U.S. action against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, plus commentator Walt Rubel shares his animal adoption experience.
  • 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.
  • Anthony Moreno talks with David Armijo, executive director of The South Central Regional Transit District, about public transportation and their request of the State Legislature for electric buses.
  • Scott Brocato provides unofficial results from yesterday's primary election. KRWG's Jonny Coker speaks with Fernando Macias, who won the nomination in the Dona Ana County Democratic District Attorney race.
  • Scott Brocato talks with Olga Valanos from the New Mexico Museum Space History about their new exhibit, “Skywired: The Story of Radio-Controlled Flight."
  • Emily Guerra speaks with Author Richard Parker about his book "The Crossing". Parker passed away last week at age 61.
  • 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.
  • Texas Public Radio's Jackie Velez on San Antonio's Museo del Westside, which honors the unique heritage and culture of the city's historic West Side.
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