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2:19 pm
Sat September 5, 2009

Richardson At Border Conference

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2:16 pm
Sat September 5, 2009

Las Cruces Gets Energy Grant

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2:09 pm
Sat September 5, 2009

NMSU Studying Space Weather

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2:08 pm
Sat September 5, 2009

Music Delayed By Contract Talks

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5:43 pm
Fri September 4, 2009

Harvest Wine Festival Celebrates Labor Day Weekend

Las Cruces, NM – Southern New Mexicans will have a lot of choices this Labor Day weekend to celebrate the holiday. KRWG's Melissa Aguilera previews one event .the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival

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11:01 am
Fri September 4, 2009

Holder Not Speaking About Richardson Case

New Mexico – Attorney General Eric Holder avoided reporters seeking comment about his agency's decision not to bring charges against Gov. Bill Richardson and former top aids in an alleged pay-to-play scheme.

Holder was in Albuquerque to give the keynote speech Thursday at the Hispanic National Bar Association's annual convention.

Organizers stationed reporters in an area opposite from where Holder spoke inside a hotel ballroom.

Afterward, he left without taking questions.

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11:00 am
Fri September 4, 2009

Border Communication for Police

El Paso – Mexico and the U.S. are creating a trans-border communications network that will help police on both sides fight crime and violence.

A U.S. State Department official says secure voice, data and video channels, costing about $7 million on the U.S. side, are expected to be online within three years. The Department of Homeland Security and Mexico's Secretary of Public Security are working out the details.

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10:58 am
Fri September 4, 2009

Las Cruces Plate Arrives

Las Cruces – The wait is over for Las Cruces residents.

They can now get a new license plate featuring a sunrise over the Organ Mountains.

State Taxation and Revenue Secretary Rick Homans says the plate is a great opportunity to showcase a beautiful city with a storied history.

The Las Cruces plate marks the first time the Motor Vehicle Division has issued a license plate named for a city.

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10:56 am
Fri September 4, 2009

Environmental Clean-up

New Mexico – The state Environment Department will take the lead in cleaning up a petroleum contaminated area that has hampered construction plans for a new judicial complex for Santa Fe County.

The department and the county drilled test wells after the courthouse site was excavated. The wells revealed the extent of the contamination, which resulted in part from leaking underground storage tanks from former gas stations in the area.

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10:53 am
Fri September 4, 2009

Chile Week in NM

Las Cruces – Gov. Bill Richardson has recognized the state's long-held chile tradition by proclaiming the week of Sept. 5-12 as New Mexico Native Chile Week.

Richardson says the announcement will help educate consumers about the varieties of chile grown in the state.

He says it will also pay tribute to the state's chile growers and farmers.

The proclamation highlights the development of modern commercial chile varieties from native chile plants through research by New Mexico State University.

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5:16 pm
Thu September 3, 2009

Tough Enough to Wear Pink Organization Announces Free Mammograms

Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico State University "Aggies Are Tough Enough to Wear Pink" organizers announce that for the second year in a row mammograms will be made available to women at no charge. As KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich reports, the services are part of a campaign that kicks off at the September 12th NMSU football game.

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3:43 pm
Thu September 3, 2009

Las Cruces Public School Construction Projects Continue

Las Cruces, NM – Work on major construction projects continues at Las Cruces Public Schools.
As KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich reports, several schools throughout the city are getting upgrades and improvements.

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10:34 am
Thu September 3, 2009

Infection Prevention Funds

New Mexico – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded $1.5 million to New Mexico to prevent healthcare-associated infections.

Gov. Bill Richardson said the funding will help the state expand its work to reduce infections in hospitals around the state.

Richardson signed legislation earlier this year to create a permanent Healthcare-Associated Infections Advisory Committee. The committee recently completed a pilot project with six hospitals in Albuquerque, Alamogordo, Farmington and Las Cruces.

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10:33 am
Thu September 3, 2009

Federal Funds For Airports

New Mexico – The state of New Mexico and airports in Carlsbad and Silver City are getting federal funds to make improvements to their facilities and runways.

Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., announced the money from the U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday. He said transportation infrastructure is crucial to attracting businesses and jobs to New Mexico.

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7:24 pm
Wed September 2, 2009

Labor Day Weekend Brings the Hatch Chile Festival

Las Cruces, NM – This Labor Day weekend brings the Annual Hatch Chile Festival. KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich has more on the two day celebration of New Mexico's most famous crop.

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