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  • In a preview of tonight's episode of "Fronteras: A Changing America," airing at 7 on KRWG-TV, Noah Raess speaks with District 35 State Senator Crystal Brantley about issues surrounding competency and juvenile crime.
  • The New Mexico Environment Department and the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority signed a settlement that saw CRRUA being fined nearly $200,000, but concerns around water and the price of the rates still remain. KRWG's Noah Raess has more.
  • Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are in line for some of the top jobs at the U.S. Justice Department.
  • Part one of a two-part interview with KC Counts and New Mexico State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard, a preview of tonight's "Fronteras: A Changing America," airing tonight at 7 on KRWG-TV.
  • Latin Heritage Month begins next week. In part one of a two-part conversation, KC Counts talks with Latin American Student Programs coordinator Claudia Gonzalez Astorga about her work.
  • KC Counts speaks with Matthew Gloudemans, former campaign manager for Dr. Jon Hill, who won the Democratic nomination for State House District 53. Hill passed away Friday at the age of 76.
  • Johnny Coker reports on an upcoming hearing for the Yazzie Martinez case and a preview of "Newsmakers" with Anthony Moreno and Liz Anichini discussing La Semilla's programs to provide hands-on education about growing fruits and vegetables.
  • Dr. Miranda Durahm, Chief Medical Officer the the New Mexico Department of Health, talks with Scott Brocato about the Safe Sleep campaign, which aims to reduce the risk of sudden unexpected infant death.
  • KRWG's Abigail Salas reports on Senator Ben Ray Lujan's Tuesday town hall meeting to address the GOP cuts to healthcare; KC Counts talks to Dr. Jennifer Hasty about the Wonders On Wheels mobile museum.
  • KC Counts talks with U.S. Congressman Gabe Vasquez about the Department of Energy announcing it was pulling over $8 billion in funding for energy projects in mainly Democratic states, including $135 million in New Mexico.
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