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Local News
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New Mexico, the nation's number two state for petroleum production, is taking initial steps toward regulating the treatment and reuse of water that had been used for fracking as Leading state environmental officials are tackling water scarcity.
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New Mexican born musician, Alie Renee Byland, the front woman for the Seattle based cinematic indie-rock project, Byland, explains how growing up in her home state has influenced her music.
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At a ceremony hosted at Veterans Memorial Park in Albuquerque, US Senator Martin Heinrich presented four students with military academy nominations. The Senator said this selection process is always inspiring.
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The Biden administration plans to partially end court supervision of how the federal government cares for child migrants, shortly after producing a list of safeguards against mistreatment. An opposing attorney says the Justice Department will attempt to terminate what is known as the Flores Agreement.
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A community celebration took place at Placitas Winery to acknowledge the Bureau of Land Management's decision to protect the area known as Buffalo Tract, we have a word with Senator Martin Heinrich.
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A community celebration took place at Placitas Winery to acknowledge the Bureau of Land Management's decision to protect the area known as Buffalo Tract, we have a word with Governor Myron Armijo of the Santa Ana pueblo.
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Interviews
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Making funeral arrangements is one of the saddest times of our lives. It's also a time when we are most vulnerable to funeral scams. KSFR's Mary Lou Cooper takes a look.
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A Las Cruces Police Department officer shot and killed 75-year-old Amelia Baca early this month, after responding to a mental health crisis call.
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Protests took place across the state this week in response to the SCOTUS' leak opinion showing they are poised to end federal abortion rights protections. Source NM's Austin Fisher has been covering this issue and sits down with KSFR to discuss his reporting.
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Source NM's Shaun Griswold has been following the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire, and recently sat down with KSFR to discuss what he's seen on the road.