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A few months after Bill Church took leadership of Santa Fe's paper of record, the veteran journalist fields questions on the final Forum episode of 2024.
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The Forum host Jim Falk speaks with attorney Jim James regarding the Expanded Power Capacity Project. Full interview.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Ronchetti received a cash donation from a woman who was part of an attempt to falsely allocate the state’s electoral votes to Donald Trump, a recently filed finance report shows.
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KSFR's Kevin Meerschaert speaks with the former USSR division director of Voice of America Mark Pomar abut his book Cold War Radio.
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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.
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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.
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New Mexico extended the statewide public health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic through May 16.