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KRWG's Noah Raess on a lawsuit filed by the New Mexico Department for Justice after they said their investigation into the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families found the department was not protecting children.
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The Texas Newsroom's Blaise Gainey explores some of the reasons many U.S. Representatives or Senators won't be returning to office.
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A recent inspection of Camp East Montana found dozens of violations of federal standards. KTEP's Angela Kocherga spoke with attorney Randall Kallinen about the violations.
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From saving orphaned elephants to the American Revolution, PBS has some powerful programming this month and KC Counts spoke with Andrea Sosa, program director with the Programming Service to learn more.
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In a preview of tonight's episode of "Fronteras: A Changing America" on KRWG-TV, KC Counts talks with State Climatologist Dr. David DuBois about our corner of the planet and what record low snow pack in the Rockies could mean for the region in the coming months.
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Scott Brocato talks with author and UTEP associate professor Tim Z. Hernandez about his latest book, "They Call You Back."
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KC Counts talks with Dr. Robert Balch about how the process of federal funding cuts to New Mexico Tech in Socorro last November played out, and how the university responded.
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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.
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New Mexico Tech was among universities in Democratically controlled states which lost millions of dollars in funding for research projects. KC Counts talked with U.S. Congressman Gabe Vasquez about how that might impact the university.
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The Texas Standard's Sean Saldana takes us to an Austin bird conservation nonprofit which hosts an event aimed at preventing deaths of migrating birds by cats.