Vaccination From The Misinformation Virus Airs On KRWG-TV

377 Views   As Covid 19 spread worldwide, Americans became increasingly polarized as to its reach, scope and effects. As a result, vaccinations for this and other diseases have become flash-points in communities across the country. VACCINATION FROM THE MISINFORMATION VIRUS airs Thursday, July 29 at 7 p.m. on KRWG-TV 22. It will be repeated Saturday, July 31 […]

Actor Bob Odenkirk Hospitalized After Collapsing On ‘Better Call Saul’ Set

451 Views   LOS ANGELES — “Better Call Saul” star Bob Odenkirk has been hospitalized after collapsing on the show’s New Mexico set. A person close to Odenkirk not authorized to speak publicly says crew members called an ambulance that took the 58-year-old actor to a hospital, where he remained Tuesday night.

NMSU, Navajo Technical University receive grant funds to support Native American students

649 Views   Indian Resources Development at New Mexico State University, in partnership with Navajo Technical University, received a four-year, $250,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to develop experiential learning opportunities to increase retention and graduation of Native American students at New Mexico land-grant institutions.

Las Cruces lawmaker says politics led to denial of Communion

580 Views   SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico lawmaker says he was denied Communion by his local Catholic priest because of his politics. Democratic state Sen. Joseph Cervantes said Monday that he has been treated differently by the church since voting to repeal a state law banning abortion under most circumstances.

Free COVID Vaccines Without Appointments

359 Views   SANTA FE- The New Mexico Department of Health and Public Education Department today announced a partnership with local pharmacies to provide back-to-school COVID-19 vaccinations for students 12 years and older.

New Mexico eyes higher plant limit for marijuana producers

652 Views   SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico regulatory agency hopes to avoid a possible marijuana shortage by raising the number of plants that licensed producers could produce. The state Regulation and Licensing Department last week raised the previously planned per-grower limit of 4,500 plants to 8,000, and the Santa Fe New Mexican […]

Trinity Site Open House Set For October

745 Views   White Sands Missile Range will open Trinity Site to the public after a brief pause in activities due to COVID-19 on Oct. 2. Trinity Site is where the world’s first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time July 16, 1945.

Authors Say Plan For The Worst On Colorado River

630 Views   The Colorado River provides water to 40 million people around the West, including New Mexico, but the historic drought gripping our region has prompted a 20 percent drop in flows in the river. Reservoirs are drying, with Lake Mead at its lowest levels since it was filled in the 1930s. As scientists incorporate […]

Gas station operator sues New Mexico over new liquor law

513 Views   GALLUP, N.M. (AP) — A company that runs dozens of convenience stores and gas stations in New Mexico is suing the state over new liquor laws that took effect last week. Western Refining Retail claims a new provision singles out McKinley County by not letting gas stations there sell liquor.