Las Cruces, NM – Over one thousand school districts nationwide have implemented random student drug testing programs as a means of school based drug prevention, deterrence and treatment. As KRWG's Callie French reports, a White House representative will host a meeting this week in Albuquerque to talk with educators about the importance of drug testing.
Las Cruces, New Mexico – This Sunday a record setting number of viewers tuned in to watch Super Bowl forty-two and witnessed the surprise victory of the New York Giants over the New England Patriots. While many people were betting on one of the two football teams many advertisers gambled millions of dollars on Super bowl ads. As KRWG's Sarina Turnbull reports, Super Bowl Commercials are an opportunity for advertisers to win big among viewers or to go down without a score.
Las Cruces, NM – Super Tuesday is tomorrow and nearly half of the states in the country will be holding caucuses or primary elections. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, New Mexico Democrats will have a chance to cast their ballots and decide which candidate will receive the state's 26 Pledged Delegates.
Las Cruces, NM – The New Mexico Senate recently passed a bill which would remove a four-hundred dollar licensing fee for new doctors coming to the state .As KRWG's Callie French reports the goal of the bill is to increase the number of doctors in the state.
Las Cruces, NM – A Domestic Violence Reform Bill, which calls for harsher punishments against repeat offenders, passed a Key Senate Committee yesterday. As KRWG's Sarina Turnbull reports, the bill now heads to the Senate Floor for further consideration.
Las Cruces, NM – Holloman Airforce Base beat itself in setting a new world land speed record. Thursday night a rocket sled traveled over 6,000 miles per hour down the high speed test track.
Las Cruces, NM – New Mexicans will begin to receive their W-2 Forms in the mail within the next couple of days signifying the beginning of tax season. As KRWG's Callie French reports, the deadline for employers to mail the forms is here.
Las Cruces, NM – A number of Las Crucens piled into a small campaign office Tuesday afternoon to rally in support of Senator Barak Obama. The Obama for President Campaign was holding a grand opening celebration for their new Las Cruces office. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, the Illinois Senator has recently picked up a number of endorsements from Southern New Mexico politicians, including Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima who was on hand at the event.
Las Cruces, New Mexico – Before a joint session of Congress Monday, President George Bush gave his last State of the Union address. As KRWG's Whitney Jones reports, the New Mexico delegation has mixed reviews.
Las Cruces, NM – Monday, Senator Mary Jane Garcia's Human Trafficking bill unanimously passed the Senate Judiciary Committee where the proposed legislation stalled last year. As KRWG's Marco Grajeda reports, Garcia says the misinterpretations of the bill have been clarified so, she expects the proposal will make it to the Governor's desk.
Las Cruces, NM – The Dona Ana County Board of Commissioners and the Las Cruces City Council will each hold special meetings today to consider signing a Memorandum of Agreement, or MOA to take over the funding and operations at the Dona Ana County Animal Shelter. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, the shelter was previously run by the Dona Ana County Humane Society who told the city and county it would no longer operate the shelter after January.
Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is challenging a decision by the Environmental Protection Agency. According to a press release from the governor's office, Richardson and governors from thirteen other states mailed a letter to the epa administrator. The letter is expressing their disappointment in the dismissal of a waiver that would have allowed states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars.