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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • KRWG's Noah Raess on the ribbon cutting of The Community of Hope's new offices at the facility, plus commentary from Walt Rubel regarding a New Mexico jury's recent decision against Meta.
  • 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.
  • A preview of tonight's episode of "Fronteras: A Changing America," airing at 7pm on KRWG-TV, features ways to stay active and engaged in our senior years.
  • KRWG's Noah Raess reports on the Las Cruces City Council's final meeting of the year, plus commentator Walt Rubel on Donald Trump's first year of his second term as president.
  • KC Counts talks with Dr. Miranda Durham, the New Mexico Department of Health's chief medical officer, about what the NMDOH recommends regarding childhood vaccinations.
  • 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.
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