May 1, 2023 New Mexico Gov. Grisham seeks help enacting new anti-hazing law New Mexico Gov. Michelle Grisham wants help from legislators to enact a new anti-hazing law aimd sexual assault allegations from basketball players at New Mexico State University.
May 1, 2023 Texas man whose wife, son were killed in mass shooting recounts events that led up to tragedy Wilson Garcia, a man whose wife and son were killed in a mass shooting, told the story of the events that led up to the national tragedy.
May 1, 2023 Memorabilia from 'Cheers,' 'Breaking Bad' among items being auctioned in Texas Memorabilia from popular television shows, including "The Tonight Show," "Breaking Bad," and "Cheers," are being auctioned off in Dallas, Texas, from June 2 to 4.
May 1, 2023 Lisa Boothe: Biden admin won’t admit what's happening on the border 'Outnumbered' panel discuss reports that the suspect accused of killing five in Texas is an illegal immigrant who has previously been deported
May 1, 2023 Biden admin's border policies under fire after Texas murders: 'Law enforcement cannot do what's necessary' President of the National Border Patrol Council Brandon Judd and Texas DPS Lt. Christopher Olivarez on the murders by an illegal immigrant suspect.
May 1, 2023 As US heat waves worsen and intensify, older people become increasingly at risk of dying Health risks are worsening among the elderly as heat waves become more intense during the summer. Many U.S. cities such as Phoenix have plans to protect the elderly during the summer.
May 1, 2023 Survivor who lost wife, son in deadly Cleveland, Texas, shooting speaks out: 'He shot them in the head' A survivor of the Cleveland, Texas, mass shooting whose wife and young son are among the victims described how suspect Francisco Oropesa came after them.
May 1, 2023 New Mexicans fight to save old historic adobe churches from crumbling Residents in New Mexico are fighting to preserve the state’s historic adobe churches as depopulation and fading traditions leave their culture under threat.
May 1, 2023 Tucson, Arizona, to return ancestral land to indigenous nation Arizona’s Tucson City Council unanimously approved a measure to give back more than 10 acres of ancestral land to the Tohono O'odham Nation.
May 1, 2023 White Sands Missile Range employee arrested for allegedly killing a transgender woman in New Mexico A White Sands Missile Range employee was arrested after New Mexico police found a transgender woman fatally shot at her Albuquerque home.