Las Cruces, NM – The Las Cruces Police Department announced today that Saturday morning's officer-involved shooting is still under investigation by a multi-agency task force, including the State Police and the Dona Ana County Sheriff's Department. KRWG's Evan Woodward has the details.
Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico State University Athletic Director McKinley Boston will hold a press conference tomorrow morning to discuss the future of the NMSU football program. KRWG's Evan Woodward has the details.
Las Cruces, NM – A number of informative events will be held today nationwide as part of the 20th anniversary of World AIDS day. In Las Cruces, Camino de Vida Center for HIV Services will host a community conversation about the virus at the First Christian Church of Las Cruces beginning at six. KRWG's Sarina Turnbull has this report.
Las Cruces, NM – Even though Governor Bill Richardson's departure to Washington has yet to be confirmed, New Mexico's Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez says he's confident the Governor will be appointed to President Elect Obama's cabinet as Secretary of Commerce. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, Sanchez thinks Richardson's appointment will be great for the nation and New Mexico.
Las Cruces, NM – Frescos are found mainly in Europe, right? Well, actually, you don't even have to leave Las Cruces to find a fine example of this type of art. But as KRWG's Gary Worth reports, this local piece of history might have remained "hidden" were it not for the expertise of one very special man
Las Cruces, NM – The 2008 Election has been certified, and newly elected officials are preparing to take office. But as KRWG's Susan Fitzgerald reports, the vote to approve State Bond Issue D, funding for a new performing arts center on the New Mexico State University campus, was only another step in a long process.
Las Cruces, NM – With the Thanksgiving holiday weekend beginning tomorrow, a number of government offices and schools throughout the KRWG listening area will be closed. KRWG's Evan Woodward has the details.
Las Cruces, NM – Earlier this week President George W. Bush appointed Bill Ruth to serve as the new United States Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, Ruth replaces former Commissioner Carlos Marin who died in a tragic plane crash earlier this year.
Las Cruces, NM – From its humble beginnings in central Mexico, Mariachi music has spread throughout the world giving many people the opportunity to sing, dance and express a variety of feelings. As KRWG's Fernando Zamarr n reports, the distinct sound of mariachi music has broken cultural and language barriers to capture the hearts of many listeners.
Las Cruces, NM – Dona Ana County announced today that their voting machine audit from this month's general election was successful, and the machines which were audited performed within the state's guidelines for accuracy. KRWG's Evan Woodward has the details.
Las Cruces, NM – The ability of city transit drivers to maneuver around vehicles, traffic and pedestrians is tested almost daily so, it's important for their skills to be fine-tuned. Each year, bus drivers in many communities go through an intense training session aimed at making streets safer and as KRWG's Mayra Torres reports, these so-called "roadeo" events are also pretty fun.
Las Cruces, NM – A number of reports have surfaced in the last few days about the possible appointment of New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to President-Elect Barack Obama's cabinet as Secretary of Commerce. KRWG's Evan Woodward spoke with Online Political Journalist Heath Haussamen about what Richardson's departure could mean for New Mexico.
Las Cruces, NM – Chair of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents Bob Gallagher will not be reappointed to serve another term. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, Governor Bill Richardson announced today that he has made three new appointments to the board who will take over in January.
Las Cruces, NM – Fred Martino speaks with Mickey Curtis, Clinical Director at Families and Youth, Inc. Topics include a discussion of mental health care for young people and the role families and other caregivers play in the treatment process.
Las Cruces, NM – This week, many Americans will likely enjoy large servings of traditional Thanksgiving cuisine with family and friends. However, as KRWG's Sarina Turnbull reports, for many people eating too much food is not exclusive to the holiday season.