An avian flu outbreak in dairy herds has stoked tensions between the federal government and raw milk advocates. Milk testing could provide assurances and useful data, but some farmers oppose it.
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Gadsden High School was locked down earlier today due to a shooting incident that occurred in front of the school.
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The fire in the White Mountain Wilderness just north of Sierra Blanca started last Friday, but grew rapidly due to weather conditions, according to U.S. Forest Service officials.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers the area's top stories.
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New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver has launched a statewide campaign to educate voters about risks associated with artificial intelligence, deep fakes, and their impact on the manipulation of election information. She recently discussed the campaign with Scott Brocato.
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KC Counts talks with Doña Ana County Sheriff Kim Stewart about what NIBINS will mean to local law enforcement.
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Despite efforts to rein in emissions, state is unlikely to meet greenhouse gas reduction goals, group says.
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The Fish and Wildlife Service said Friday that future energy development, sand mining and climate change could lead to extinction of the dunes sagebrush lizard in one of the world’s most lucrative oil and natural gas basins.
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Arrests for illegally crossing the U.S. border from Mexico fell more than 6% in April to the fourth lowest month of the Biden administration.
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An oil and gas firm planned to convert a New Mexico water well into a disposal site for toxic wastewater. A familiar face stood in its way.
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The Texas Medical Board has drafted guidelines for doctors to decide when an abortion is necessary and legal under the state's strict ban. The rules were widely panned at a recent public hearing.
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President Biden eked out a win in Georgia last time, a victory that helped take him over the top in the Electoral College. But there are some warning signs it could be hard to do it again in 2024.
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Asian adoptees make up the majority of international adoptees in the U.S. Despite this, their stories are often left out of the conversation during AAPI Heritage month.
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Books take a lot of resources to make. Digital readers do, too. What's the more sustainable option? The answer isn't straightforward.
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A U.S. missionary couple and a Haitian man who worked with them were shot and killed by gang members in Haiti's capital after they were attacked while leaving a youth group activity held at a local church, a family member said Friday.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. KC Counts is joined by NAMI NM Executive Director Gabrielle Dietrich, Aggie Health and Wellness Counselor Marie Zubiate, and KRWG staff member and public health and social work master's student Liz Liano. Lt. Governor Howie Morales and Director of Dona Ana County Health and Human Services offer their perspective on issues facing our state.
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Dr. Bryce Jorgensen spoke with Scott Brocato about financial matters and answered questions our audience asked during the show.