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The President's Administration Announces New School Meal Standards to Strengthen Child Nutrition. USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack shared details on the subject.
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Regarding a case involving a special education teacher, New Mexico’s Supreme Court ruled that workers’ compensation benefit cap for mental impairments violates the state Constitution.
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The new 988 hotline for people in need of emotional, mental, or substance misuse support goes live on Saturday.
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The first possible case of monkeypox has been discovered in New Mexico
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Friday’s 5-4 vote to overturn Roe strikes down 50-years of abortion protections and for the first time in the nation’s history, reversed a constitutional right.
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With baby formula still affected by a nationwide shortage, local activists on New Mexico are speaking up about the challenges facing those families attempting to breastfeed their children as an alternative.
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KSFR’s Mary Lou Cooper speaks with an expert about rising COVID-19 infections and the precautions we should take during Memorial Day weekend celebrations.
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As the war in Ukraine grinds on, New Mexicans all across the state are pitching in to deliver aid to victims. KSFR's Mary Lou Cooper brings a story about a local dentist who is spearheading a grass-roots Ukrainian relief drive.
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Daily Lobo's Megan Gleason looks at how cannabis proves to have an array of benefits despite its stigmatization
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The U.S department of Veterans Affairs has released a report recommending the closure of 4 VA clinics in New Mexico
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The City of Santa Fe held COVID-19 Memorial Day Monday at Santa Fe Plaza
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But Interim Health Secretary Dr. David Scrase says the epidemic is still far from over