tonight 74 americans and their family members getting out. hundreds more remain. ian pannell on the ground for us. the news coming in from capitol hill right now. house republicans with help from some democrats passing billions in aid for israel only, not ukraine, and no humanitarian aid for palestinian civilians caught in the middle of this war, as president biden had asked for. so, what happens now with this? mary bruce standing by with late reporting. the massive gas explosion outside new york city. more than a dozen victims. some pulled from the debris, and children are among the victims tonight. the dangerous driving. the deep freeze from mississippi all the way up to the northeast. the temperatures on tap for tomorrow morning now, and then the whiplash. rob marciano is here. donald trump jr. and his brother eric trump both on the stand today. once they were given control of the trump organization, what they claimed today they did not know. aaron katersky tonight
Taos County s spring sheep shearing event returns to the Juan I. Gonzales Agricultural Center, 202 Chamisa Road, this Friday and Saturday (April 12-13). For years leading up to the COVID-19
“Dealing with Drought” is the theme of this year’s conference. Registration is free and now open. The program will run from 7-9 p.m. on Feb. 23-24 and from 4-5 p.m. on Feb. 25.
“Once again, drought has stricken West Texas and New Mexico with a vengeance, which has producers trying to cope the best they can,” said Bruce Carpenter, AgriLife Extension livestock specialist, Ft. Stockton. “This year’s Southwest Beef Symposium will focus its topics on drought management to assist area producers through this trying time.”
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– Weather Outlook 2021 and Beyond, Brian Bledsoe, consultant, chief meteorologist/climatologist, KTTV, Colorado Springs, Colorado.