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  • A large data center proposed for Santa Teresa draws opponents and supporters at Tuesday's Doña Ana County BOCC meeting, plus commentator Walt Rubel on new threats to American workers.
  • In health news, KERA's Sam Baker talks with a cardiologist about a new study that suggests too much time spent on electronic devices may put teens at risk for cardiometabolic disease.
  • Scott Brocato talks with Sarah Silva, candidate for State House District 53, about her campaign in the wake of the decision by Democratic primary winner Dr. John Hill to step out of the race for health reasons.
  • As the Trump administration discusses plans for a border wall in West Texas, landowners in the region are struggling to understand how that could impact them. Marfa Public Radio's Mary Cantrell reports.
  • In a preview of the latest episode of "KRWG Music Spotlight," airing Saturday night at 10 on KRWG-TV, host Scott Brocato talks with singer-songwriter Lisa Pawlak and more.
  • The Texas Education Agency is directing public schools to eliminate lessons and references to the late union organizer Cesar Chavez, and research is connecting blood pressure fluctuations with long-term brain health.
  • KRWG's Abigail Salas on Doña Ana County Commissioners looking at a presentation on the Parks, Recereation, and Community Centers Master Plan, which is being funded by the GO Bond approved last November and more.
  • Part two of Scott Brocato's conversation with Mesilla Mayor and Salud! Restaurant co-owner Russell Hernandez, plus the first case of hantavirus of 2026 in New Mexico has been reported.
  • NMSU police are investigating a crash that occurred Saturday morning at the solar farm near I-25 and I-10, an NMSU athlete arrested Friday is accused of assaulting a woman at the dorms, and more.
  • KC Counts talks with NMSU Professor of Health Dr. Jagdish Khubchandani about health risks blowing dust and smoke from wildfires have on high-risk groups.
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