
Marion Cox
Features ReporterMarion Cox is an environmental mediator and has lived in Santa Fe since 1990.
She has her own environmental services company working on a wide range of environmental issues.
Marion was part of the KSFR News Team from 2006-2016 and returned to KSFR and the news team in 2024.
email: news@ksfr.org
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City officials help prepare residents for protecting themselves in a region where forest fires are an increasing concern.
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A bill designed to equip New Mexico residents for wildfire season, as soon it's signed by the governor, would provide several safety benefits.
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Santa Fe City Council votes to begin a process of considering five possible sites to develop pallet shelters for members of the city's unhoused people.
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In the second of a two-part series, advocates, insurers, and lawmakers discuss strategies for residents to take important steps to protect their homes against wildfires.
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As the 2025 legislative session rumbles into its final weeks, lawmakers seek to improve policy and practice around how New Mexicans are able to protect their homes with fire insurance.business. The first of a two-part story.
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State and local officials talk about the latest strategies to combat opioid addiction and overdoses, armed by $1 billion from a recent court decision.
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In part two of a series on Santa Fe County's Sustainable Land Development Code, county officials and other experts weigh in on challenges and successes around managing growth while ensuring the area retains its character.
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Santa Fe County's land use code turns eight yours old. How successful has the county growth policy been in helping the area retain its character. The first in a two-part series.
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New Mexico's precious and unique native animals are struggling to survive as the planet degrades, but hope remains for survival.
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The city of Santa Fe has started to roll out a new strategy for providing temporary housing to the homeless. There’s been some progress with these so called "micro-communities," but much work lies ahead.