A winter storm is expected to wallop a huge chunk of the U.S. from the southwest, into the Plains, the Deep South, and the eastern seaboard. Heavy snow, ice, sleet and freezing rain are forecast.
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Sumer Rose-Nolen joins KC Counts to discuss strategies for financial success in the new year and beyond.
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Cobre School Board member sanctioned, Ridge Road improvements and WNMU connects students through a grant
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The Las Cruces City Council held their second meeting of the month on Tuesday. The council overviewed an audit, some budget changes, and updates on ongoing projects.
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El Rito Media Publisher Josh Byers covers top stories each week on Alamogordo NOW.
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The New Mexico Department of Health’s Office of Alcohol Misuse Prevention is encouraging participation in Dry January, in an effort to reduce the many harms alcohol can cause.
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State lawmakers again will weigh a pledge to reduce emissions. Last year, two Democrats joined the GOP to sink it.
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A judge will hold a detention hearing on Tuesday to determine whether Busfield will remain in jail.
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Since returning to office for a second term, Trump has promoted "energy dominance" through the aggressive expansion of oil, natural gas, and coal production, while working to end federal support for wind and solar energy.
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The system will forecast rain events as well as take measurements during storms.
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Two Republicans joined Democrats to vote for the war powers resolution, but the motion failed in a 215-215 vote.
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The House has approved the final set of spending bills to avoid a government shutdown, despite objections from Democrats to the funding levels set for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Protesters on Sunday entered the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement serves as a pastor. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of protester Nekima Levy Armstrong and others on X.
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The lawsuit escalates a series of confrontations between the president and the leader of the country's biggest bank.
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An annual report from the American Heart Association shows deaths from heart disease and stroke are down, encouraging news after the rate went up in the early years of the pandemic.