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- 2009–TV EpisodeGene Grant discusses the recent $485 million jury award on behalf of an 8-year-old girl. Follow the criminal case against former UNM athletic director Paul Krebs. A recent ruling could set the stage for changes to political redistricting. Filmmakers Karen Coates and Jerry Redfern explain how cluster bombs work and why they're so dangerous.
- 2009–TV EpisodeA record-setting $9.6B budget plan and some of the transparency criticisms surrounding the bill. New legal threats from an anti-abortion activist who promises a lawsuit if a reproductive rights bill is signed into law. Three conversations about transparency in state government. A 5-cent increase to state alcohol taxes in an omnibus tax bill moving through the Capitol.
- 2009–TV EpisodeThis week, we hear from an attorney and journalist about the ongoing and upcoming trials of armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed and actor/producer Alec Baldwin, each charged in the 2021 on-set deadly shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Albuquerque City Councilor Nichole Rogers tells us her District 6 priorities. A representative and a policy advocate speak on their affirmative consent bill.
- A homicide detective and a fire marshal must stop a pair of murderers who commit videotaped crimes to become media darlings.
- This is the story of five soldiers, members of the 681st Glider Field Artillery Battalion of the 17th Airborne, five young men who went to war because there was a job to do. They represent hundreds of thousands of anonymous GI's who answered the call and fought and struggled and suffered and survived. They confronted the grim reality of ground combat, the sickening fear, the loss of buddies, and death. Thrown into combat during the Battle of the Bulge on Christmas Day 1944 and then in March 1945 were dropped over the Rhine in gliders as part of Operation Varsity, these young men fought their way across Germany, tree to tree, farmhouse to farmhouse, foot by foot, right to the end of the war. They were a true Band of Brothers. Soldiers interviewed were Capt. Robert Harrsch, Sgt. Walter Byrd, Jack Fisher, Carl Arend, and Stanley Polniak.
- 2 men who have never met inadvertently confuse other people.
- The Line opinion panelists wrap up our list of the top stories of 2020. Also, on the heels of the December 29th broadcast of the PBS American Masters show "Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page," we revisit an interview with Santa Fe author Caroline Fraser. Her book, "Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder," won the Pulitzer Prize for biography.
- 2009–TV EpisodeThe Line opinion panelists begin our annual countdown of the top stories of the year. The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked renewed interest in all kinds of content, from streaming media, to books and even video games. That includes the classic works of Shakespeare. Plus, investigating how New Mexico's military legacy complicates efforts to clean up PFAS contamination at a handful of installations.
- 2009–TV EpisodeThis week on New Mexico in Focus, state leaders share their 2022 budget plans ahead of the start of the 30-day legislative session next week. Correspondent Gwyneth Doland checks in with Senate President Pro Tem Mimi Stewart for what she's expecting when the session starts Tuesday. Environment Reporter Laura Paskus shares a unique approach to climate change.
- 2009–TV EpisodeReturn to the studio for in-person analysis of the 2022 election. Discuss how Gabe Vasquez was able to hold on to his lead, debate the failures of Mark Ronchetti's campaign for Governor and a critique of the New Mexico Republican Party's approach. Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus interviews Greg Mello, about a new plan at LANL to expand production of a major component of nuclear weapons.
- 2009–TV EpisodeAnthony Moreno from KRWG talks with Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to talk about major issues in NM. Correspondent Gwyneth Doland also speaks with Gabe Vasquez and asks what he would bring to Congress if chosen to represent NM. Analyze the latest polling data in key statewide races. Senior Producer Lou DiVizio speaks with NM Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver.
- 2009–TV EpisodeJeff Proctor chats with Santa Fe Reporter Editor and Publisher Julie Ann Grimm about the capital city's 2023 election results. New Mexico is grappling with a shortage of medical professionals, especially nurses. The 1970s were a time of change in New Mexico's newsrooms. We mark this weekend's Veteran's Day with a special segment on the dedication of the Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington, D.C.
- Gene Grant and the Line Opinion Panel discuss how the state's revenue surplus might impact next month's legislative session. The panel also debates the merits of proposed bills for gun control and prison reform. And Gene and the panelists consider a recent poll that shows New Mexicans are ready to modernize the state legislature.
- Recap the 2023 legislative session by breaking down what passed and what didn't. Crime bills, House Bill 7 which codifies abortion rights and the $9.6B budget. Gwyneth Doland catches up with a group of journalists to talk about their experience covering the Roundhouse during the 2023 legislative session. Gene Grant also sits down with Martha Burk, political psychologist.
- 2009–TV EpisodeWe take you back to September and U.S. Attorney Alexander Uballez's first interview on NMPBS. Jeff Proctor speaks with school counselors about the unique hurdles students are confronting. "The Legacy Project" is a new archival endeavor from the National Hispanic Cultural Center to preserve a dying Spanish dialect. Consider what lessons the Upper Gila River holds for the future.
- 2009–TV EpisodeDiscover Rebecca Clarren's new book "The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance." Albuquerque Museum's new temporary exhibit "News for the People." We discuss Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's decision to quietly shut down the state's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives Task Force. Laura Paskus explores the legalities of water rights along NM's many rivers.
- 2009–TV EpisodeOur Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus hosts a three-part roundtable conversation with U.S. Forest Service Southwestern Regional Forester Michiko Martin, Santa Fe National Forest Supervisor Shaun Sanchez, and Santa Fe National Forest Fuels Program Manager Dennis Carril. Our chief correspondents, Gwyneth Doland, Russell Contreras and Antonia Gonzales gathered for a conversation about their work.
- 2009–TV EpisodeThis week, we recap New Mexico's 2024 legislative session with Shaun Griswold, editor of Source New Mexico, and Trip Jennings, executive director of New Mexico In Depth. Immigration attorney Sophia Genovese tells us why an asylum seekers' detention bill died in the Senate. Correspondent Gwyneth Doland asks legislators and advocates to grade this year's session in Santa Fe.
- 2009–TV EpisodeThis week, we speak to Democratic state representatives Andrea Romero, G. Andrés Romero and Sen. Benny Shendo Jr., about alternative energy and school graduation bills. Source New Mexico Editor Shaun Griswold and Republican former state representative Justine Fox-Young discuss the ongoing legislative session. A UNM neurologist tells us how her climate care program helps health care professionals.
- Joseph Storm gives a key to unlimited wealth to his old friend Carol who is the leader of a cyber-enforcer unit that is part of the Alpha Gang organization. This key is the last piece to a master plan to help eliminate poverty that Joseph came up with after the tragic death of his wife and son.
- Conrad recruits the help of Hamilton and Willard to start an A Cappella group and put on the performance of their lives. A small interaction with a woman named Eleanor gets the band their first gig but with 3 dynamic personalities in the mix, the gig falls into jeopardy. Only the structure of the group will be able to save the gig.
- Three women who have moved into a house on the outskirts of a small town become potential targets of a criminal gang.
- A gang of ex-cons rob a casino during Elvis convention week.
- Danny Decanter has never held a job or accepted any amount of responsibility. At 25, he still dates high school girls, borrows his Dad's car, gets breakfast delivered in bed by his Mom, watches Saturday morning cartoons, and receives a $50 allowance. Today, however, Danny's father gives him an ultimatum: fend for yourself or leave the house. Throughout a day-long journey, Danny meets a series of characters - each with a different life lesson to present. And Danny's first comical encounter with the girl of his dreams makes the impossible possible.
- Follow the evidence as these two nationwide world renowned cases come to a close.
- Seven year old Buddy experiences the best of country life, friendship, and the joy of giving during the Christmas season. Based on the story by Truman Capote.
- A Hard Day's Work's first episode follows Chibrowski and his crew for a day at Versa Corp. The leader of the team, Chibrowski, decides they will devote their work day to getting Monday off of work. But the task is not without its obstacles; new employees, an evil boss, and a ticking punch card clock stand between them and freedom. What transpires will push the boundaries rational human conduct.
- Bender worries that no one will remember him when he dies, but he encounters a chance to leave a legacy when he discovers a planet in need of a new pharaoh.
- Fire has been one of nature's most important forces throughout human history. It is a force that can bring harm, destruction, and loss of life and property. However, when harnessed and used responsibly, fire has brought us the ability to secure energy sources for heating and lighting, power for machinery in industry and homes, and above all utilizing fire has brought mankind the ability to manage their natural world.
- A young couple Manfred (played by Tony Barber) and Sarah (Joanna Adams) King turn to alcohol to deal with the pain of the needless death of their daughter Lucy (Bethany Schilling and Averi Adkins). Their bitterness tears their relationship apart leading to Manfred losing Sarah, his job, and his bar tab all in one day. Manfred begins to attend Celebrate Recovery after his friend Paul (played by Chris Malone) and his bartender Randy (Mark Wodarski) shows him how his life has become a prison due to alcohol. Sarah contemplates divorce with the advice of her Fab Four Friends (Melissa Temme, Paulette Gardner, and Sarah Velems) while she wrestles with the grief of her previous decisions. Everyone has hang-up, hurts, and habits and need people to come along side in support. That maybe dealing with the anger and how that affects children (James Allison, Dominik McKenney-George, Susannah Hare, and Sydney Keating), depression (Dave Wisniewsk) or addiction ( Jody Gardner)
- A documentary regarding the Wallace family farm's annual harvest. Why do farmers do what they do? Because, as we discover, it's all they know. Follow along as the Wallace family and employees battle broken machinery, an early snowfall, and the general hard labor of the yearly harvest.
- Writer Morgan Robertson wrote the strangest account ever of the sinking of the Titanic. It wasn't that he wrote down anything much different from other historians who documented the tragedy - what makes Robertson's account the strangest is that it was written 14 years before the Titanic sank.
- Jeff Alt takes you on an entertaining Appalachian Trail Adventure with personal narration, music, and slides based on stories from his critically acclaimed book.
- Buck, a Marine, has returned from the Iraq war. With physical disabilities, PTSD, and no real family to care for him, he can't seem to fit into society. His cousin David puts his own life aside to care for him. Things get heated with family and friends who argue Buck is the government's problem. David must do what is right.
- Allison Dawn - warrior/missionary of a post-apocalyptic Earth -- crash lands her surface pod somewhere in the freezing sub-Arctic. She is immediately attacked by a pack of hungry mutant wolves, which, she easily dispatches with her ancient Old West-style revolvers. She uses their hides for extra clothing and to build a make-shift snow wigwam. Her presence soon attracts another hostile, this time an aggressive native woman. Allison, an expert shot with her pistols, once again gains the upper-hand. The native woman wakes up next to a campfire in Allison's warm shelter. The gunshot wound on her shoulder has been dressed. After sharing some drink and foreign banter to one another, Allison introduces herself and finds out the native woman's name is Khalia. It seems to be the start of an unlikely friendship. When Allison awakes, Khalia is gone. Allison steps out into the twilight. Khalia stands looking out over a nearby ridge. Allison joins her. Khalia says something in her native tongue. Both women stare out to a descending valley at the deserted ruins of a once great urban metropolis.
- 2009–TV EpisodeABQ City Council's reversal on homeless encampments. Plus, discuss the staffing crisis at jails across the state. Gene talks with three members of the NM Shakespeare Festival about this year's shows at Veterans Memorial Park in ABQ. NMPBS Chief Engineer Jason Quinn explains the damage done to a key piece of infrastructure during the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon Fire.
- Animal Rights Group In Defense of Animals, IDA, recently ranked the Albuquerque Zoo as second worst in the U.S. for elephant habitats, in part because of a pair of recent deaths. Host Gene Grant talks with Brittany Michelson of IDA to learn more about what the criticisms involve and what changes the group would like to see.
- A simple tale of kung fu revenge.
- A dark comedy about Peter Dragon, a sleazy Hollywood executive. His last, massively expensive, movie bombed and he needs a hit. Will "Beverley Hills Gun Club" be it and how far will he have to go to make it?
- 2009–TV EpisodeRecent action from Albuquerque City Council that would stop the creation of any new homeless encampments in the city. The panel explores possible uses for a historic state surplus, thanks to booming oil and gas revenues. Gene Grant hosts a roundtable discussion about the impacts of alcohol in our state. Correspondent Antonia Gonzales previews the 100th Santa Fe Indian Market.
- TV Mini SeriesACTORS ON helps students explore dramatic literature by experiencing the actor's creative process.
- Adam Armus and Kay Foster are co-executive producers and writers for the NBC show Heroes. Before Heroes and before honing their skills on Hercules and Xena: Warrior Princess, they left behind careers in law and sales. This dynamic pair met at a UCLA extension course and have been writing together ever since. We talked about all of this and more, including their upcoming feature Amazon.
- It's about a U.S. soldier coming back from Iraq and dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). Being in the war too long, he doesn't know what "normal" is anymore. This story is about what soldiers deal with upon return home from war. 1 out of every 5 soldiers has some form of PTSD.
- Arienne Wilkinson best known for playing Eve/Livia on Xena: Warrior Princess and now starring in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed talked about her Xena days, the motion capture work on Star Wars, producing some short films, winning best actress at the Beverly Hills Film festival for her role in "Reflections" and a lot more.
- "Aged to Perfection" is a documentary about the life and faith of Rick Green.
- In the year 2030 a clueless but affable secret agent finds himself unwittingly involved in a race for an alien artifact.
- Barely thirty and lost, Adam tries to make his way out of adolescence. Adam is the latest addition to a famed Los Angeles party house that formerly hosted The Eagles, Ke$ha and IMA ROBOT. Reeling from the engagement of his unrequited love, Victoria, Adam meets a less bashful Cat who has crashed his bathroom during a routine Tuesday night party.
- A young pilot finds himself recruited unwittingly into a covert and corrupt CIA airlift operation in Laos during the Vietnam conflict.
- The Green Way Outdoors team heads to Alaska to target sockeye salmon. The beautiful color of these harvested fillets will blow your mind.