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  • El Paso marks 4 years since the Walmart mass shooting, but anti-immigrant rhetoric used by the shooter remains an issue among elected officials (and more).
  • In this preview of KRWG-TV's "Newsmakers" airing tonight at 7, Scott Brocato talks with NMSU professors Bruce Berman and Mary Lamonica about their new book, "Home Front: Alfred T. Palmer's World War II Photography."
  • Doña Ana BOCC votes to declare a disaster to aid Vado and surrounding communities; Scott Brocato talks with singer-songwriter Teresa Tudury in a preview of "KRWG Music Spotlight" airing Saturday night at 10 on KRWG-TV.
  • In a preview of the latest episode of "Fronteras: A Changing America," airing tonight at 7:30 on KRWG-TV, KC Counts talks with Dawn Hommer, CEO of the Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, about the concept of Guaranteed Basic Income.
  • In an encore presentation of "Newsmakers" tonight at 7 on KRWG-TV, KC Counts talks with former KRWG Public Media content director Anthony Moreno, who spoke of his early days in radio and coming to Las Cruces from the Midwest.
  • Scott Brocato speaks with Author Michael Benanav, who will read from his latest book, “Himalaya Bound: One Family’s Quest to Save Their Animals and an Ancient Way of Life”, as part of NMSU’s Nelson-Boswell Reading Series.
  • In Part One of a two-part conversation, KC Counts talks with Dick Fleishman, PIO officer with the Burned Area Emergency Response (or BAER) team, about what they do and what damage has been done to the ecosystem as a result of the Trout Fire and more.
  • Commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts on healthcare cited as the reason Democrats are holding out on a budget deal, plus New Mexico's ongoing drought is causing some to question whether growing water-intense crops like pecans will be sustainable.
  • Las Cruces police investigate a Thursday evening shooting in the parking lot of Chili's restaurant on Telshor; KRWG Public Media Election 2025 coverage continues with Abigail Salas talking with Arlean Murillo, who is running for school board member in Gadsden ISD District 2.
  • GOP State Senator Nicolas Paul of District 33 resigns early in his term, the Trinity Site open house scheduled for Saturday is canceled, and commentator Walt Rubel offers his thoughts on Holtec canceling plans to store nuclear waste in southeastern New Mexico.
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