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6:21 pm
Mon December 28, 2009

WSMR Announces Two-Hour Delay Tuesday

Las Cruces – Due to anticipated weather conditions Tuesday, White Sands Missile Range officials have announced a two-hour delayed arrival time.

If conditions warrant a change, area news media will be notified.

White Sands personnel should stay tuned to local
television and radio stations for the latest information.

Information is also available at www.missileranger.com

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5:39 pm
Mon December 28, 2009

Businesswatch

Las Cruces – Every Monday at 7:51am, Fred Martino speaks with Brook Stockberger, Business Editor at the Las Cruces Sun News.

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10:36 am
Mon December 28, 2009

Texas Registration Fees Under Fire

Texas – Texans may love their pickups, but a top state transportation official says it's not fair for truck owners to pay lower state registration fees.

State Rep. Joe Pickett, D-El Paso, wants to overhaul the schedule of registration fees that charges truck owners about $4 less than car owners.

Lawmakers this year took steps to make fees for most vehicles a flat $50.75 a year, but didn't implement the changes until Sept. 1, 2011.

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11:52 pm
Sun December 27, 2009

Las Cruces Growth

Las Cruces – It's been a decade of growth for the city of Las Cruces and Dona Ana County.

Retirees continued their migration to Las Cruces, capitalizing on the lower cost of living and pursuing quality of life improvements including things that many longtime residents hadn't given much consideration to.

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5:12 pm
Sun December 27, 2009

Shooting Death

Las Cruces – Las Cruces Police are investigating a Sunday morning shooting that has resulted in the death of a man.

Just before 8 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 27, police were called to the Telshor Manor
Apartments at 1410 Telshor Blvd. Las Cruces Police investigators so far have learned that two suspects attempted to break into an apartment. A resident of the apartment was apparently startled awake, grabbed a handgun, and opened fire at the intruders.

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10:08 am
Sun December 27, 2009

Navajo Behavioral Health Center To Open

Shiprock, NM – The Navajo Nation's first treatment center for people with behavioral health issues is set to open to patients this spring.

The plan for the 72-bed Navajo Department of Behavioral Health Services was set in motion years ago; the building was dedicated on Tuesday and will admit the first 14 male patients by April.

Alvin Warren, cabinet secretary of the state Department of Indian Affairs, says the center could not be opening at a better time.

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10:06 am
Sun December 27, 2009

Hit And Run Death

Chaparral – New Mexico authorities are looking for a hit-and-run driver who killed a Chaparral man as he walked down the street.

The Dona Ana County Sheriff's Department said Saturday that 36-year-old Abdel Rivera-Torres was hit at about 1:30 a.m. at a high rate of speed while he was walking in the middle of a roadway in Chaparral, about 30 miles south of Las Cruces.

Rivera died instantly of massive injuries.

The vehicle fled, and witnesses called 911.

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10:58 am
Sat December 26, 2009

NM Food Tax Proposal Draws Fire

New Mexico – The thought of reinstating the food tax in New Mexico is not winning any popularity contests.

The tax was tossed in 2004. The state said bringing it back could raise up to $228 million in badly needed revenue.

Those opposed to a sales tax on food say it would burden a family of four with an average $250 more in grocery expenses annually.

Think New Mexico think tank Executive Director Fred Nathan said a food tax disproportionately hurts working, low- and middle-income families.

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10:57 am
Sat December 26, 2009

Mother And Son Murdered In Juarez

Juarez, Mexico – A west Texas high school student and his mother are dead after being violently beaten in Juarez, Mexico, across the border from El Paso.

State police officials in Chihuahua, Mexico, on Thursday confirmed the deaths of 17-year-old Juan Ramon Gonzalez Rivera and his mother, 40-year-old Marisela Rivera Venzor.

Officials say Juan Ramon Gonzalez Rivera is from Canutillo, Texas, a small town near the New Mexico border. He arrived in Juarez on Tuesday to spend the holidays with his mother.

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12:07 pm
Fri December 25, 2009

NM Grant For Vets

New Mexico – The U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs has distributed the first installment of a three-year, $1.6 million grant to the New Mexico Veterans' Integration Center.

The center currently is leasing 31 rooms in an Albuquerque hotel and will use the funds to expand to a planned 50-room capacity.

State Veterans' Services Secretary John Garcia calls the grant a Christmas gift for veterans in need.

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12:06 pm
Fri December 25, 2009

NM Student Assessments Approved

New Mexico – New Mexico's student assessment program has earned full approval from the U.S. Department of Education.

State education officials say New Mexico was one of only 23 states to receive approval in all content areas.

The assessments measure students' knowledge of the standards that educators, local business leaders and the public determined are important for success in college, career and life.

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6:08 pm
Thu December 24, 2009

Udall Supports Efforts for Health Reform

Las Cruces, NM – Senator Tom Udall is standing behind efforts to pass health reform. KRWG's Melissa Aguilera reports.

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10:51 am
Thu December 24, 2009

Three More NM H1N1 Deaths

New Mexico – The New Mexico Health Department says three more people have died from swine flu, bringing the statewide total this year to 50 deaths.

The latest deaths include a 34-year-old woman from San Juan County and a 56-year-old man and 28-year-old man, both from Bernalillo County. All three had had chronic medical conditions that put them at higher risk for flu complications.

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10:49 am
Thu December 24, 2009

Texas: Fastest Growing State

Texas – Texas is the nation's fastest-growing state by the numbers with a population of about 24.8 million.

New Census Bureau figures show California remains the most populous state, with 37 million, followed by Texas, New York, Florida and Illinois.

Texas gained more people than any other state between July 1, 2008, and July 1, 2009, adding about 478,000. The Texas increase for the period is comparable to the population of Omaha, Neb.

Census figures show the U.S. population, as of Thursday, topped 308 million.

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10:48 am
Thu December 24, 2009

Texas Audits Embattled Food Stamp Program

Texas – Texas will audit the state's beleaguered food stamp program in an effort to improve accuracy and efficiency in processing applications.

Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Tom Suehs requested the audit in an effort to "fix our system so that it works for everyone."

State Auditor John Keel on Wednesday said the review will include an examination of food stamp operations in other parts of the country in an effort to improve the Texas system.

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