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11:52 pm
Sat May 8, 2010

Fourth Man Sought In Campus Robbery

Las Cruces – Police at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces say they've made a third arrest and are seeking a fourth man in the armed robbery of a couple in a campus dorm room.

Police identified three of the four men suspected of robbing the male student and his girlfriend on April 2 as students at the university. It is unclear if the one man who hasn't been arrested was also a student, but the victim told officers he knew all four.

A police report says two men burst into the dorm room after knocking on the door.

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Regional
11:50 pm
Sat May 8, 2010

UPDATE: Fatal Accident Closes US 70

Las Cruces – State police have identified two people who were killed in a multi-vehicle crash involving a semi on U.S. 70 near Las Cruces.

A statement from state police says 42-year-old Manuel Campos and 28-year-old Robert Walters of Las Cruces were killed in the Friday evening wreck near the Sonoma Ranch exit.

Police say Walters was going west when a westbound car left its lane and hit Walters' pickup truck. Both vehicles went across the median, and they hit Campos' eastbound pickup and the semi head-on.

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PUENTES
8:16 pm
Sat May 8, 2010

Maria Eugenia Trillo, President of Casa de Cultura in Santa Clara, NM

May 7th, 2010 – On this edition of PUENTES, we bridge the community with Linguistics Professor from Western New Mexico University in Silver City, and President of Casa de Cultura in Santa Clara, Dr. Maria Eugenia Trillo. She talks about the significance of Casa de La Cultura to preserve grant County's rich cultural heritages.

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Images
8:12 pm
Sat May 8, 2010

Conductor Oscar Butler

May 8th, 2010 – On this edition of Images, Dr. Oscar Butler talks about his career, starting the first symphony orchestra at New Mexico State University, his love of music and his work with the New Horizons Symphony Orchestra. Also, Jackye Meinecke talks about the upcoming Tour of Gardens as an inspiration for her own.

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Regional
12:59 pm
Sat May 8, 2010

NM Medicaid Promotes Electronic Records

New Mexico – The New Mexico Human Services Department is promoting electronic health records for Medicaid.

Human Services Secretary Katie Falls says the state has a Medicaid incentive payment program designed to help Medicaid providers interested in implementing or upgrading an electronic system.

The incentive program, funded by federal stimulus money, is scheduled to be in operation by October.

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Regional
12:57 pm
Sat May 8, 2010

Federal Grant To Prevent Fires

New Mexico – The New Mexico Forestry Division will use $15 million in federal stimulus funds to help prevent catastrophic wildfires and improve forest and watershed conditions on state, private and tribal lands.

State Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Secretary Jon Goldstein says the projects will help protect New Mexico residents in case of a wildfire.

He says such projects also will increase forest health and gather information to target problem areas in the future.

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Regional
12:56 pm
Sat May 8, 2010

New Mexico Tax Policy Good For Low-Income Families

New Mexico – According to a new report, low-income families living in New Mexico have it better than those in other states when it comes to paying state income taxes.

According to a report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, that's because New Mexico's threshold for personal income tax for working families is fairly high compared with other states.

The report was publicized by New Mexico Voices for Children, an Albuquerque-based advocacy group.

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Regional
7:04 pm
Fri May 7, 2010

NMSU Approves Budget And Building Projects

Las Cruces – At a regular meeting Friday, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents approved the operating budget for fiscal year 2010-2011 and moved forward on three renovation or remodeling projects.

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Regional
6:59 pm
Fri May 7, 2010

Kilmer In The Hot Seat

Albuquerque – San Miguel County commissioners want actor Val Kilmer to show up in the next 30 days to explain derogatory comments he's been quoted as making about northern New Mexico.

Kilmer has lived in the Pecos area near Santa Fe for more than two decades.

Residents complained about Kilmer at a commission meeting this week, alleging he's made disparaging comments about San Miguel County and veterans.

They also complain he's chased away people fishing on the Pecos River at his ranch.

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Regional
6:57 pm
Fri May 7, 2010

Perry Repeats Call For Border Security

Texas – Gov. Rick Perry has repeated his call for more federal resources, including National Guard troops and an unmanned drone, to help secure the Texas-Mexico border.

Perry, who is running for re-election against the Democratic challenger Bill White, said "Washington needs to quit fiddling while the border region of America burns." He spoke during a campaign stop.

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Regional
6:54 pm
Fri May 7, 2010

NMSU Campaign Reaches $220 Million

Las Cruces – New Mexico State University's Doing What Counts fundraising campaign has raised $220 million to date and continues to move toward its $225 million goal by December.

The comprehensive campaign is the most ambitious fundraising endeavor undertaken by the university and has already exceeded expectations. The original goal of $150 million by December 2008 was met early in the effort causing the NMSU Foundation Board of Directors to revise the goal to $225 million by December 2010.

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Regional
10:49 am
Fri May 7, 2010

Former El Paso Judge Gets Prison

El Paso – A former El Paso state district judge is going to prison for his part in a bribery scheme.

A federal judge sentenced former Judge Manuel Barraza to five years in prison on Thursday.

A statement from the U.S. Attorney's office says U.S. District Judge Frank Montalvo of El Paso also ordered Barraza to forfeit $5,100 in bribe money and serve three years of supervised release after his release.

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Regional
7:42 pm
Thu May 6, 2010

Daytime Home Burglaries Spike

Las Cruces, NM – The Las Cruces Police Department has investigated an increased number of daytime burglaries over the past month where a perpetrator has kicked open the front door to gain entry to more than 20 homes. KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich reports

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Regional
5:47 pm
Thu May 6, 2010

Alleged Drug Ring Leader Convicted

El Paso – A man accused of leading an El Paso-based drug ring with alleged ties to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel is going to prison and must forfeit $2 million in cash and assets.

U.S. District Judge Frank Montalvo on Wednesday sentenced 38-year-old Rodrigo Rodney Eckenroth.

Eckenroth, who pleaded guilty in December, must serve 240 months for money laundering, 60 months for tax evasion and 240 months for drug trafficking. The sentences will be served concurrently.

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Regional
5:04 pm
Thu May 6, 2010

Returning Students should Prepare for New Federal Loan Program

Las Cruces, NM – Students have a new way of getting the loans they need to pay for school. But is New Mexico State University ready for the change? KRWG's Melissa Aguilera reports.

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