Join the conversation live tomorrow from 1-2 pm on KRWG-FM and online
Voice of the Public
with Las Cruces Municipal Government Leaders
Hello New Mexico,
Tomorrow from 1-2 pm join KRWG Public Media online, via Facebook Live, or on the radio for a special Voice of the Public. Our guests will be Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima
with City Manager Ifo Pili, Police Chief Miguel Dominguez and Deputy Chief Kiri Daines. We'll hear the latest on crime in Las Cruces.
In addition to asking questions via social media or calling 575-646-2212, you can also email questions to feedback@nmsu.edu ahead of the broadcast.
The mayor, city manager, police chief, and deputy chief will take your calls and questions on this topic and more, as well as other questions or concerns you may have.
Join us tomorrow afternoon from 1-2 pm for the next Voice of the Public on KRWG-FM, Facebook Live, or our website. Share your thoughts and questions with us via Facebook or Twitter, or by calling 575-646-2212.
We want to hear from you!
Look Forward to...
Tonight on television: The Las Cruces City Council district 6 candidate forum with the League of Women Voters, taking the place of Newsmakers at 7 pm.
Typically,
Newsmakers airs Thursdays at 7 pm, Saturdays at 5 pm, and Sundays at 11 am and is available online.
Followed by: Some voters participating in local elections in Las Cruces this fall will take part in ranked choice voting. Here to share more about ranked choice voting is Maria Perez, Co-Director of Democracy Rising.
Other KRWG resources:
- COVID-19 vaccine: NM residents can register through NMDOH or call 1-855-600-3453; availability information for TX residents here.
- COVID-19 testing: find a list of New Mexico's screening and testing locations here; there is also a free at-home COVID-19 test available to New Mexicans. A list of Texas testing locations is here.
- From PBS KIDS: "Helping Kids Navigate Scary News Stories" (for parents) and "When Something Scary Happens" (family resources, especially for young children)
- From PBS: fighting anti-Asian violence resources; Asian Americans series and more programs; Civil Rights and race-related programs; resources for talking with young children about race available through PBS KIDS for Parents; resources for educators teaching older students about anti-black racism available through PBS LearningMedia
- For information about KRWG's additional educational programming, please visit https://www.krwg.org/learning, KRWG's dedicated page for online learning resources. Please note: APS@Home lessons for K-5 stopped broadcasting July 13, 2020 but will still be available for on-demand learning. Special 6-12 educational programming through WORLD Channel will continue.
- You can access coronavirus-related news at https://www.krwg.org/programs/coronavirus-updates and coronavirus resources at https://www.krwg.org/coronavirus. Both are updated regularly.