The Senate's budget framework is at odds with the House's approach, and both chambers ultimately have to be on the same page to get the legislation across the finish line.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories each week.
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KC Counts speaks with Kasandra Gandara about efforts to align policy in schools to help prevent bullying.
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On the latest episode of “KRWG Music Spotlight” on KRWG-TV, Scott Brocato talks with local singer and emcee A. Billi Free.
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KC Counts speaks with Dr. Rachelson about health and wellness, health communications, concerns about the reemergence of measles.
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Las Cruces Bulletin Reporter Justin Garcia previews this week's issue.
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It says nearly 180 people are being held in tents and high-security facilities there. President Donald Trump in January announced he wanted to expand immigrant detention facilities at Guantanamo to hold as many as 30,000 people.
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Greg Lujan — brother of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham — has been appointed as the student regent to the five-member board at Las Vegas, New Mexico-based Highlands University — pending state Senate confirmation.
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Tuesday's verdict in the jury trial of ex-Las Cruces police Officer Brad Lunsford is the latest outcome in cases that prosecutors link to systemic brutality against Black people by members of law enforcement.
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Two former Albuquerque police officers have agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of racketeering, extortion and accepting bribes in a sweeping corruption investigation into a scheme that allegedly allowed people arrested for driving while intoxicated to evade conviction, according to court records.
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Because of a Trump executive order, the Census Bureau is stopping work on statistics that could help protect the rights of transgender people, its recently departed director, Robert Santos, tells NPR.
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Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, had his first court appearance since he was arraigned in December on charges including murder as an act of terrorism.
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Per Congress' directive, the occupant of the position can only be fired for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office."
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The White House has kept the wire service from covering key events because it refuses to call the body of water between Mexico and Florida the Gulf of America, as the Trump administration prefers.
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The artifacts were stolen by British soldiers in the late 19th century and eventually made their way to a Dutch collection.
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Listen to KRWG Public Media's call-in program Voice of the Public. This month's episode focuses on retaining and recruiting health care professionals in New Mexico.
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Edmundo Resendez, Juan Morales of the Santa Fe Restaurant, his daughter Mariah, and KC Counts talk about tamales, a time-honored holiday tradition.