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6:19 pm
Mon March 29, 2010

Online EXTRA: Interview With Joe Campos, Democratic Candidate For Lt. Governor

Las Cruces – Fred Martino speaks with Joe Campos, Democratic Candidate For Lt. Governor. The primary election takes place on Tuesday, June 1.

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6:15 pm
Mon March 29, 2010

Online EXTRA: Interview With Doug Turner, GOP Candidate For Governor

Las Cruces – Fred Martino speaks with Doug Turner, GOP Candidate For Governor. The primary election takes place Tuesday, June 1.

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5:56 pm
Mon March 29, 2010

NMSU Researchers Work to Eliminate Problem Weed

Las Cruces, NM – Researchers at New Mexico State University are studying ways to get rid of a harmful weed in the area. KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich reports...

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4:41 pm
Mon March 29, 2010

NM Police Officer Arrested For Trying To Help Illegal Alien Cross The Border

New Mexico – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers Friday stopped a New Mexico police officer at the San Ysidro port of entry when he attempted to enter the United States with an illegal alien.

At about 10 a.m. March 26, Ronald Lewis Haley, a 41-year old U.S. citizen and member of the Bosque Farms Police Department near Albuquerque, New Mexico, drove up to the San Ysidro port of entry in a Chevy Tahoe with New Mexico plates. He was driving with a female passenger.

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3:56 pm
Mon March 29, 2010

Border Patrol Seizes More Than $2.3M In Drugs

Lordsburg – Border Patrol agents encountered "booby traps" in southern New Mexico and foiled 14 attempts to smuggle approximately 2,900 pounds of narcotics in separate seizures.

The busy weekend was ominous as Border Patrol Agents assigned to the Lordsburg Station made 10 different seizures, including the significant seizure of 477 pounds of marijuana. Agents in Lordsburg utilized the latest enforcement technology to watch a group of drug smugglers as they walked north near Rodeo, NM.

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3:14 pm
Mon March 29, 2010

New Mexico Lawmakers Urge Increased Border Patrol Presence

New Mexico – U.S. Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall, along with Representative Harry Teague, today pressed the Department of Homeland Security to step-up the Border Patrol's presence in New Mexico's boot heel. The area is about 10 miles from an Arizona ranch where a rancher was killed over the weekend.

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12:58 pm
Mon March 29, 2010

BusinessWatch

Las Cruces – Every Monday, Fred Martino speaks with Las Cruces Sun News Business Editor Brook Stockberger.

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11:25 pm
Sun March 28, 2010

Report: NM Greenhouse Gas Emissions Flat Despite Energy Use Hike

New Mexico – New Mexicans are consuming more energy to heat, cool and power their homes than a decade ago and more traffic is clogging highways.

However, an inventory of the state's greenhouse gas emissions shows they have remained flat.

Officials say that's good news, considering the state's population grew more than 6 percent from 2000 to 2007.

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11:23 pm
Sun March 28, 2010

White Sands Analyst Arrested; Accused Of Shooting Sister

Las Cruces – A government analyst is facing charges after police say he shot his sister in the head with a .40 caliber handgun.

Las Cruces Police Officer Wallace Downs says 40-year-old Richard Scott Zikmanis was booked into the Dona Ana County Detention Center early Saturday and charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

Zikmanis' sister, who was visiting from Montana, was listed in critical condition at an El Paso, Texas, hospital.

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11:21 pm
Sun March 28, 2010

Five Found Dead Near Juarez

Juarez, Mexico – Mexican police say the bodies of four men and a woman have been found on a rural road in a town not far from the violent border city of Ciudad Juarez.

Enrique Torres, a spokesman for the Chihuahua state police, says the victims had been lined up and shot to death. He says they were found early Sunday near a dirt road in the town of Placitas, about 25 miles southeast of Ciudad Juarez. That city across from El Paso, Texas, is one of the world's most dangerous cities.

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11:18 am
Sun March 28, 2010

Shots Fired Near Fort Bliss

El Paso – Army officials are investigating after a pair of cars were found with bullet holes in a military neighborhood outside the gates of Fort Bliss. No one was injured and there were no immediate arrests.

Fort Bliss spokeswoman Jean Offutt says military police responded to the neighborhood near the post's golf course Saturday afternoon after getting a report of shots fired. They found two parked cars that had bullet holes.

Offutt says the Army's criminal investigation division is investigating.

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11:17 am
Sun March 28, 2010

Texas Candidates See Education Differently

Texas – At two separate events, Texas' top two gubernatorial candidates portrayed the state of Texas education quite differently.

While Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, touted the state's education progress Saturday, Democrat Bill White said too many children are not graduating from high school and that state leaders have been downplaying the problem.

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11:16 am
Sun March 28, 2010

Carlsbad Area Earthquake

Carlsbad – A relatively small earthquake struck about 19 miles northwest of Carlsbad in southern New Mexico on Saturday.

The U.S. Geological Survey reports the 4.3-magnitude earthquake occurred just after 6 p.m. in a "very remote location."

Dale Grant, a USGS geophysicist, says a number of people in the area reported feeling the quake for about five to six seconds.

There were no reports of injuries or damages.

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6:15 pm
Sat March 27, 2010

Sunland Derby Sunday

Sunland Park – Bob Baffert's Conveyance rates the 9-5 morning line favorite for this Sunday's Grade 3 $800,000 Sunland Derby at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino.

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6:09 pm
Sat March 27, 2010

Trinity Open House Saturday, April 3

Las Cruces – White Sands Missile Range will open Trinity Site to the public for
another open house on Saturday, April 3.

Trinity Site is where the world's first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time on July 16, 1945.

The open house is free. At the site visitors can take a quarter-mile
walk to ground zero where a small obelisk marks the exact spot where the
bomb was exploded. Historical photos are mounted on the fence
surrounding the area.

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