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KC Counts talks with Mesilla Valley Audubon Society Chapter board member Julia Osgood about how tallying different species of birds works.
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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.
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Students at an El Paso high school sued decades ago over racial profiling and won. They respond to the current immigration crackdown.
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Part 3 of a series on plasma donation and a look at how farming methods can impact the quality of food.
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Noah Raess introduces us to the new chile designed to ring in the New Year and more.
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In the second part of a 4-part series "Blood Work," Texas Public Radio's David Martin Davies takes a look at the multibillion-dollar blood plasma industry.
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Houston Public Media's Greyson Beaubien reports that it remains to be seen how the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline will be funded after federal funding that supports the service is set to expire in a few months.
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In part 1 of a new series called "Blood Work," Texas Public Radio's David Martin Davies investigates and asks why Texas leads the nation in blood plasma donations.
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Scott Brocato talks with Analisa Torres, museum curator with Las Cruces Museums, about their latest exhibit "Land of the People: Tierra Sagrada."