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6:24 pm
Thu April 29, 2010

Bingaman Asks Holder To Review Arizona Law

New Mexico – U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman today asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to consider how New Mexicans traveling in Arizona may be affected by that state's new immigration law.

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is currently reviewing the legality of Arizona's recently enacted law concerning immigration enforcement by state authorities.

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5:49 pm
Thu April 29, 2010

KRWG ALERT--Roads Closed Due To High Winds

New Mexico – Currently the NMDOT has posted the following routes as CLOSED, due to low visibility and strong winds: I-10 between Deming and Lordsburg, NM-11 between Deming and Columbus, US-180 between Deming and Hurley, and NM-113 off of I-10 near Lordsburg in the Animas area.

The NMDOT and Law Enforcement continue to remind motorists to SLOW down and exercise extreme caution.

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5:47 pm
Thu April 29, 2010

NMSU Sends Care Packages To Deployed Troops

Las Cruces – New Mexico State University students, staff and faculty are putting together care packages for soldiers and airmen deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan in an effort called Project Hero.

Holloman Air Force Base sent a list of the most requested care package items to Michael Ruybal, resident director of NMSU Student Family Housing, in the hopes a targeted collection could be taken up from both the campus and local communities. Ruybal leads the coordination efforts for the project, now in its second year.

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5:33 pm
Thu April 29, 2010

Energy for Education was announced to Provide Funding for Schools

Las Cruces, NM – A proposal to utilize New Mexico's natural resources revenue to fund education was announced this week. KRWG's Melissa Aguilera reports.

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10:27 am
Thu April 29, 2010

Clergy Group To Challenge Immigration Law

Arizona – A Latino clergy group says it will file the first lawsuit challenging Arizona's tough new law targeting illegal immigration.

The National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders plans to file the suit Thursday in federal court in Phoenix.

A draft copy of the lawsuit obtained by The Associated Press shows the group will ask a judge to issue an injunction preventing authorities from enforcing the law.

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10:25 am
Thu April 29, 2010

Tribal Economics

New Mexico – A task force has delivered its recommendations to Gov. Bill Richardson on how New Mexico and its tribes can work together to encourage economic development.

The task force's report addresses taxation, tourism, development opportunities in the green economy as well as participation in the film industry. The report also includes 27 recommendations that will be reviewed by the governor.

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10:24 am
Thu April 29, 2010

Richardson Attends Jobs Summit

New Mexico – New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson will join seven other governors next week at a summit in Washington, D.C. on creating jobs.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Chamber Foundation announced that Richardson will participate next Monday in the meeting organized by the business groups. Richardson's office confirmed Wednesday that he will attend.

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12:12 am
Thu April 29, 2010

Cornyn Wants $300 Million To Protect Border

Texas – U.S. Sen. John Cornyn is proposing a new border security bill that would give local and state law enforcement a share of $300 million in grants to help secure the border.

The Texas Republican's Southern Border Security Assistance Act would give law enforcement within 100 miles of the border a crack at millions in extra funding for equipment and new officers.

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12:11 am
Thu April 29, 2010

16 Die Wednesday In Juarez

Juarez, Mexico – Gunmen stormed into a bar in the violent Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, dragged out eight people and killed them in the parking lot.

The massacre was the first of several shootings in Juarez on Wednesday that left 16 dead, including a man in a wheelchair.

In one incident, a car chase and shootout killed three people in front of an elementary school, creating a panic among students, teachers and parents.

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6:54 pm
Wed April 28, 2010

Friday Deemed "No Phone Zone Day"

Las Cruces, NM – This Friday has been designated "No Phone Zone Day" by Congress to raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich has more

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6:52 pm
Wed April 28, 2010

Budget Shortfall for Main Street

Las Cruces, NM – The re-opening of Main Street in downtown Las Cruces may be in jeopardy due to a projected shortfall in the budget for the project. KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich has more

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6:24 pm
Wed April 28, 2010

El Paso County Chief of Staff supports Arizona's Immigration Law

Las Cruces, NM – The passage of an Arizona law to deal with illegal immigration is gaining some support in Texas. KRWG's Melissa Aguilera reports.

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6:24 pm
Wed April 28, 2010

El Paso County Chief of Staff supports Arizona's Immigration Law

Las Cruces, NM – The passage of an Arizona law to deal with illegal immigration is gaining some support in Texas. KRWG's Melissa Aguilera reports.

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2:14 pm
Wed April 28, 2010

Armstrong Back In Silver City

Silver City – Lance is back with his bike in New Mexico.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong has returned to Silver City to compete this week in the Tour of the Gila stage race.

The event begins Wednesday with a 95-mile ride from Silver City to Mogollon.

Armstrong is riding in the Tour of the Gila for the second straight year with teammate Levi Leipheimer. They are joined by a third member of Team RadioShack, Jason McCartney.

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2:12 pm
Wed April 28, 2010

Las Cruces Settles Wrongful Death Suit

Las Cruces – Attorneys say Las Cruces will pay $100,000 in a settlement to end a wrongful death lawsuit a Las Cruces family filed against city police.

The family of 38-year-old Michael Molina sued after he was shot and killed by police on Dec. 26, 2006.

Officers were called to the residence after an apparent domestic dispute involving Molina and some family members.

Police say Molina was armed with a knife.

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