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  • Biviana Cadena discusses her campaign to be re-elected for Town of Mesilla Trustee, and a federal grand jury has handed down the first indictments in connection with the July 4th shooting at a North Texas ICE detention center.
  • Commentator Walt Rubel shares his thoughts on two bond issues on the Nov. 4th ballot for Doña Ana County, and KC Counts talks to Adrianna Marie Garcia about her candidacy for LCPS Board of Education District 3.
  • KC Counts talks with Alex Buchholz, VP of Clinical Operations for Frontera Health, which is expanding its services in New Mexico with AI-powered tools to help underserved families and communities obtain diagnostic and treatment services for children with autism.
  • 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.
  • Noah Raess reports on a Las Cruces man among three people facing federal prison time for bank robbery and Jerry Redfern discusses his reporting on a 10-billion-dollar energy production proposal before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission.
  • Soup season is here, and many New Mexicans are cooking up soups from Native American Pueblos that primarily feature ingredients local to the state prior to European contact; plus a group of birders who are counting species across the Galveston Island coastline.
  • 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.
  • KRWG Multimedia Reporter Noah Raess reports on the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance's recent AI and energy conference, plus commentary from Walt Rubel on Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's aims to make New Mexico the first state to provide universal childcare.
  • In health news, a pediatric pulmonologist and sleep medicine specialist discusses steps you can take to adjust to losing an hour's sleep to Daylight Saving Time, plus hundreds of protestors held a rally at Jeffrey Epstein's former Zorro Ranch.
  • KRWG's Abigail Salas reports on the Las Cruces School Board's meeting to discuss a possible name change for Cesar Chavez Elementary School, plus Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado was a keynote speaker at last night's CERAWeek energy conference in Houston.
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