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Local News
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While acting state Health Secretary Dr. David Scrase said that COVID-19 cases have plateaued in the state over the past few weeks, the emergence of monkeypox is a new point of emphasis for the department of health
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First responders and community groups joined with members of the public Tuesday night to commemorate the annual National Night Out.
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham paid a visit to both Bernalillo and Albuquerque Tuesday to announce $5.7 million dollars for a new public safety complex for Sandoval County and $800,000 in initial funding for the Law Enforcement Training Assistance Fund
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Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina highlighted the recent successes the department has had in regards to their reform process in a press conference Wednesday
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The Charter Review Commission is established every ten years to recommend changes to the city charter.
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The Santa Fe School Board has appointed former City Councilor Roman "Tiger" Abetya to fill the unexpired term of former board vice-president Rudy Garcia.
Interviews
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Study of preventable COVID deaths should probably be retracted, researcher says, because it doesn’t account for key factors
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A bipartisan effort to get more money in the hands of victims of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire is on its way to the United States Senate after clearing the House on Thursday, but it won’t be considered again until at least September
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Do you know what the most popular July 4th song is? Or who is Uncle Sam? And just how many hot dogs do Americans consume on Independence Day? Find out the answer to these and other pressing questions as reporter Mary Lou Cooper and Santa Fean Chris Durlak team up to give KSFR listeners an all American quiz.
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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.
In Case You Missed It
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A park in Albuquerque that has historically been used as a campsite for the unhoused is being shut down next month.
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FBI works with partners to improve reporting of missing Indigenous persons in New Mexico and Navajo Nation
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A report presented to a legislative committee on Monday shows troubling violent crime numbers in ABQ.
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was joined by Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and members of the Albuquerque City Council to announce the state’s infrastructure investment in the plan to transform downtown Albuquerque’s rail corridor
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The new Gallery Opened Friday at the Office of the New Mexico Attorney General.
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Four first responders, including one who was a high ranking Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office official were killed Saturday night, after the helicopter they were in crashed in a remote area near Las Vegas.