The move came after federal prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss both the Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago documents cases against Donald Trump.
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“Books We Love”, NPR’s annual compilation of reviews of great reads, has just been released. Scott Brocato spoke with Andrew Limbong, NPR’s Culture Desk correspondent and “Book of the Day” podcast host, about “Books We Love”, and some of his favorite books of 2024.
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Russell Hernandez, Mayor of the Town of Mesilla and co-owner of a restaurant, Salud! de Mesilla, talks about his first year as Mayor, accomplishments, challenges, and goals.
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Catch up on recent stories and interviews from KRWG Public Media.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories.
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Las Cruces’s Memorial Medical is facing controversy amid multiple legal disputes at the local and state level. As KRWG’s Jonny Coker reports, community members gave their thoughts to hospital board members during a public meeting at the medical center.
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Fred Harris, a former U.S. senator from Oklahoma, presidential hopeful and populist who championed Democratic Party reforms in the turbulent 1960s, has died. He was 94.
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The City of Las Cruces has reached a $20 million settlement with the family of a woman shot and killed by a police officer who was later charged with second-degree murder.
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The announcement offered no recommendation or decision about how to divvy up water from the river, which provides electricity to millions of homes and businesses, irrigates vast stretches of desert farmland and reaches kitchen faucets in cities including Denver, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Los Angeles.
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State lawmakers started raising questions last year about international trips by university President Joseph Shepard, his wife’s use of a university purchasing card and spending on high-end furniture.
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The approval ends years of wrangling that launched a U.S. Justice Department investigation into why Colorado-based Liberty Media, the commercial rights holder of F1, would not approve the team.
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Conservative groups have filed lawsuits against workplace diversity initiatives that prioritize historically marginalized groups.
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The Onion's bid came out on top, but a bankruptcy judge must sign off on the sale. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and the losing bidder says the process was "rigged" against them.
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These are women murdered by an intimate partner, a family member, a rapist, a stranger randomly assaulting females. Laws do not always offer protection and justice. What needs to be done?
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He said the countries weren't doing enough to control the flow of illegal drugs, especially fentanyl, and migrants across the border.
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Dr. Bryce Jorgensen spoke with Scott Brocato about financial matters and answered questions our audience asked during the show.
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New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver answers questions during the live radio call in program on KRWG Public Media.