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6:54 pm
Wed June 24, 2009

Woman Kidnapped while attempting to rent a DVD

Las Cruces, NM – Over the weekend, a woman was kidnapped in Las Cruces and forced to hand over cash and some of her belongings before being saved by local police. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has this report.

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8:38 pm
Tue June 23, 2009

NMSU Faculty & Staff weigh in on Presidential Search

Las Cruces, NM – Representatives from Greenwood, Asher and Associates, the firm charged with finding candidates for the open New Mexico State University president position, met with faculty and staff Tuesday. As KRWG's Marco Grajeda reports, the meeting was meant to update the campus community on the process while getting feedback, from members of the public, on what they're looking for in the next president.

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8:17 pm
Tue June 23, 2009

Las Cruces Police Looking for Help in Solving Wells Fargo Robbery

Las Cruces, NM – Las Cruces Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for any information which leads to the arrest of the suspects involved in Saturday's Wells Fargo bank robbery. KRWG's Evan Woodward has the details.

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1:20 pm
Tue June 23, 2009

Udall Welcomes Tobacco Oversight

Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico U.S. Senator Tom Udall is celebrating the ratification of a proposal he championed, providing the Food and Drug Administration with the authority to regulate tobacco products. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has more.

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1:18 pm
Tue June 23, 2009

Federal Cash makes up for Budget Squeeze at Public Schools

Las Cruces, NM – U.S. Department of Education officials announced this week that New Mexico is eligible for another allotment of stimulus money totaling more than one hundred million dollars. The money is supposed to make up for state and local budget cuts, and as KRWG's Marco Grajeda reports, a local education group says the first batch of federal money was helpful.

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1:18 pm
Tue June 23, 2009

Federal Cash makes up for Budget Squeeze at Public Schools

Las Cruces, NM – U.S. Department of Education officials announced this week that New Mexico is eligible for another allotment of stimulus money totaling more than one hundred million dollars. The money is supposed to make up for state and local budget cuts, and as KRWG's Marco Grajeda reports, a local education group says the first batch of federal money was helpful.

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8:44 pm
Mon June 22, 2009

Officials Break Ground at Spaceport America

Las Cruces, NM – About 450 people ventured out to the future site of Spaceport America in Sierra County Friday for a groundbreaking ceremony. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, officials are hoping to have the construction completed in early 2011.

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5:28 pm
Mon June 22, 2009

Council Considers No Bridge after Residents Voice Opinions

El Paso, TX – El Paso City Council members will consider scrapping a new port of entry idea, between the Bridge of the Americas and Zaragosa Port of entry, during a regular meeting tomorrow. KRWG's Melissa Aguilera reports, the vote comes days after a community meeting when residents called on city officials to the end the project before it begins.

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2:35 pm
Mon June 22, 2009

Monday Businesswatch

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

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7:07 pm
Thu June 18, 2009

County Announces Dogs at Shelter Will Not Have to be Euthanized to Make Way for Pit Bulls Being Held in Dog Fighting Case

Las Cruces, NM – Due to an outpouring of public support and donations more than four dozen dogs at the Dona Ana County-Las Cruces animal shelter no longer have to be euthanized. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, the dogs were going to be euthanized to make room for 12 pit bulls being held by the county from an unresolved dog fighting case.

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7:01 pm
Thu June 18, 2009

ACLU of New Mexico Sues Private Prison Company and Guards

Las Cruces, NM – The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico filed a lawsuit against Geo Group Incorporated yesterday claiming that several inmates at a private prison the company runs were subjected to cruel and unusual punishment. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, the federal lawsuit also names several employees of the prison as defendants.

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7:00 pm
Thu June 18, 2009

Bingaman's Energy Bill Clears Committee

Las Cruces, NM – The American Clean Energy Leadership Act--a bill authored by New Mexico's Senior Senator Jeff Bingaman cleared the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources yesterday. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, the multifaceted bill is intended to advance the country's clean energy policies.

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5:49 pm
Thu June 18, 2009

NMAG Heads to Italy for Crime Summit

Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico Attorney General Gary King is traveling to Italy next week, for a week-long summit on organized crime. As KRWG's Marco Grajeda reports, King says the training is needed because of the state's proximity to the cartel violence in Mexico.

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7:25 pm
Wed June 17, 2009

County Scrambles to Restore Water to Talavera Residents

Las Cruces, NM – Residents in Las Cruces' Talavera subdivision are being urged to conserve water after the two wells supplying water to the community were unable to keep up with demand. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has more.

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8:03 pm
Tue June 16, 2009

New Private School on the Horizon for Las Cruces

Las Cruces, NM – There's not a lot of choice when it comes to private schools in the Las Cruces area...But that is about to change. Gary Worth reports on an effort by a handful of former NMSU professors and other community members to start a new private secular school for gifted and academically advanced children, that will open in august

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