President Trump received a rousing welcome in Israel and declared the Gaza war over. Hamas released the last 20 living Israeli hostages. Palestinian prisoners were also set to be freed.
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This week, KRWG Public Media held candidate forums for Las Cruces City Council and Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education, talked with U.S. Congressman Gabe Vasquez about federal funding cuts impacting green energy projects, and a whole lot more!
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KRWG Public Media is covering contested races around the region. Scott Brocato spoke with Genaro Soriano, who is running for City of Anthony Trustee.
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KRWG Public Media is covering contested races around the region. Scott Brocato spoke with Biviana Cadena, who is running to be re-elected for Town of Mesilla Trustee.
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36 men and women and an infant were laid to rest at the unclaimed burial ceremony on Wednesday. KRWG Local News Fellow Abigail Salas reports.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories each week.
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The latest execution stay was granted by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Roberson had been scheduled to receive a lethal injection on Oct. 16 for the death of his 2-year-old daughter Nikki Curtis.
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Hardest-hit areas included Vallecito Creek, where almost 400 homes were under an evacuation order north of a reservoir 15 miles from Durango.
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Holtec said the move would allow it to work with other states that are more amenable.
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The Democratic-led Legislature met on Wednesday and Thursday to approved $162 million in state spending on rural health care, food assistance, restocking food banks, public broadcasting and more.
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The Mines Advisory Group has been removing landmines for more than three decades. This year, it received the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, a prestigious award with a $3 million prize.
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Gas utility bills are rising even though natural gas prices are down. That's because a much larger share of your gas bill now goes to infrastructure instead of fuel.
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NPR is highlighting Indigenous stories from across its network in celebrations of Indigenous Peoples Day.
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Jimmy Kimmel's return to airwaves might just point the way forward for late night TV to prove its relevance to American audiences — and to itself.