
Samantha Daitz
News InternSamantha Daitz is a summer intern at KSFR and is soon to begin her senior year at New Mexico State University where she is pursuing a BA in Journalism and Media Studies with a minor in International Relations. She developed a strong interest for broadcast journalism at NMSU where she reports for the live, award-winning, student-produced news broadcast, News22.
In her time at KSFR, Samantha has covered a broad range of stories pertaining to arts & culture, the environment, and politics.
She hopes to continue to grow as a storyteller as she finishes up her time at KSFR and NMSU.
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KSFR Content Director Eric Davis and News Intern Samantha Daitz interview Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Director Patsy Phillips
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KSFR Content Director Eric Davis and News Intern Samantha Daitz interview Textile Artist Maggie Thompson at the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market
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KSFR Content Director Eric Davis and News Intern Samantha Daitz interview Associate Curator, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Jay Chun-Chieh Lai at the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market
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IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Executive Director Patsy Phillips makes Forbes 50 over 50 list.
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Just one week after its opening, New Mexico's new ADA accessible trail has closed due to flooding in Tijeras.
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President Trump's federal budget proposal for fiscal year (FY) 2026 could dismantle New Mexico's' Native Professional Advancement Center.
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New Mexico public lands are still at risk of being privately sold. Utah Senator Mike Lee’s original proposal to sell off 3.3 Million acres of public lands was rejected, but a revised plan could still sell off as much as 1.2 million acres.
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Senator Heinrich (D-N.M.) hosts a roundtable to discuss the future of Medicaid in New Mexico. He estimates that over 90 thousand New Mexicans could lose access to healthcare.
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In a collaboration between Santa Fe Community College and nonprofit Vital Spaces, unhoused artists display their artwork in a gallery opening.