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  • Governor Lujan Grisham asks for more federal agents to combat rising crime and more.
  • KC Counts talks with Dr. Amanda López Askin about local races for the November 4th election that are taking shape; commentator Walt Rubel offers his thoughts on how Governor Lujan-Grisham's emergency declaration for Rio Arriba County plays in national news.
  • ICE reportedly plans to detain migrants voluntarily leaving the U.S. as part of the so-called "Operation Irish Goodbye," plus in health news, KERA's Sam Baker talks with Dr. Brendan Kelley about a blood test that may help simplify diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease.
  • Two more arrests have been made in connection to a local gun store robbery, plus part two of KC Counts' conversation with Jerry Redfern as he discusses his reporting on a 10-billion-dollar energy production proposal before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission.
  • A proposed bill increase by El Paso Electric that could take effect next year may be decreased after a panel of judges suggested moderating it, plus many Texans were left making difficult decisions ahead of today's open enrollment deadline to ensure health coverage starting January 1st.
  • Scott Brocato talks with Dr. Alyssa Benavides, Managing Director of the Office of Professional Education at Texas Tech Health El Paso; and Dr. Christiane Herber-Valdez, TTHEP’s Assistant Vice-President of Academic Affairs, about the Borderland Dental Leaders: Building Bridges program.
  • KRWG's Abigail Salas reports on Doña Ana County Sheriff Kim Stewart providing information on the fatal officer-involved shooting Tuesday in Tortugas, plus Susan Moree talks with three children's book creators about why it's important for children to see themselves in books.
  • Health officials report 17 measles cases in El Paso, including 13 at Camp East Montana; Marfa Public Radio's Mary Cantrell reports on a West Texas crisis center employees who remain committed to facing issues of domestic violence and sexual assault issues head on.
  • Fundraising and spending in the special election for secretary of state topped $1 million.Bernalillo County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat, was…
  • The New Mexico Department of Transportation and White Sands Missile Range has announced that US 70 is scheduled to be closed this morning at 6:50 a.m. for…
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