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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • In health news, KC Counts talks with NMSU Public Health Professor Dr. Jagdish Khubchandani about pervasive mis and disinformation online in a preview to Thursday night's "Fronteras: A Changing America" on KRWG-TV.
  • In health news, KC Counts talks with Dr. Alexandros Flaris, associate professor of general and endocrine surgery at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, about treating diseases of hormone-producing glands.
  • CCRUA connected with community members at a meeting Thursday night in Sunland Park, plus Scott Brocato talks with Analisa Torres with Las Cruces Museums about their latest "Land of the People" exhibit highlighting the Mescalero Apache Tribe.
  • Public universities across Texas have instituted sweeping changes to course teachings in recent months, in a bid to appease concerns from Republican lawmakers. Texas Public Radio's Camille Phillips reports.
  • Recent reporting indicated Project Jupiter could be using a lot more water than we were initially told. Commentator Walt Rubel offers his thoughts on the development.
  • 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."
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