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What does the real estate market have to do with the Mexican drug war? A whole lot, South Texas realtors say. The mere perception of violence spilling…
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Two city officials in the southern New Mexico town of Sunland Park pled not guilty to extortion charges in court Monday. As Monica Ortiz Uribe reports for…
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A severe drought in Northern and Central Mexico has prompted some Mexican officials to come to this side of the border to ask for grassroots support.…
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Forensic specialists in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua are working to identify human remains found scattered on a mountainside across the border…
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Social networking has taken over many of our traditional ways of connecting with people far away-no more letters, no more faxes, even phone conversations…
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For the first time ever, the number of U.S. adults with bachelor’s degrees has surpassed 30 percent. But as Adrian Florido reports from the Fronteras…
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Arizona’s GOP primary tomorrow will once again focus national attention on the Latino vote in the southwest. One prominent Latina who has gotten much…
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The Obama Administration announced rules yesterday that will help the biobased products industry grow, including three biopreferred companies in New…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take up a case out of Texas that puts affirmative action back in the national spotlight. Fronteras Changing America…
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Environmentalists have filed an appeal challenging Peabody Coal’s mining permit in northern Arizona. At the same time a new economic impact study shows…