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April 4 At Noon: Following up on food tax phaseout, immigration, Navajo casinos
On Thursday's midday report: What's the effect on New Mexico's cities and towns now that the state is phasing out the revenue that otherwise would have…
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53 Years Later, Key "Great Society" Programs Have Great Impact In N.M.
On this date 53-years ago, July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law Social Security Amendments that established Medicare and Medicaid,…
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Martin Wikelski's Travels with Bugs
Armed with superglue and transmitters small as a baby's thumbnail, a microtracking pioneer maps every zig and zag of tiny flying things. He wants to know where they go and what they're up to.
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Nov. 5 At Noon: Today's top local news headlines & features from the KSFR Newsroom. (listen)
Among today's features: Senator Martin Heinrich joins us for a conversation about Senate activities of significance. Blue Cross / Blue Shield NM says some…
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Dec. 13 First News: LFC Report: Patients Suffered As A Result of HSD Actions (Listen)
A report from the Legislative Finance Committee criticizes New Mexico’s termination of behavioral health providers resulting from findings in an as-yet…
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April 3 First News: Govenor Martinez Unveils Improvement Plan for Child-Welfare Agency (listen)
Governor Susana Martinez has announced a three-step plan to improve the state's troubled Children, Youth and Families Department and keep New Mexico kids…
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Jan. 7 First News: Governor Martinez Releases 2014 Proposed State Budget (Listen)
Governor Susana Martinez is proposing a budget containing a three-percent spending increase on education and state government programs next year, but no…
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Santa Fe Is Home To New Mexico's First Net-Zero Energy Housing Unit
The recently opened Siler Yard provides affordable housing for the artistic community.
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'Shopgirl' and Twain Confirm Martin's Iconic Status
Steve Martin is at the top of his game. He has just been awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, at the same time that his newest movie, Shopgirl, is winning strong reviews around the country.
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Feb. 3 - Nathalie Martin on Payday Loans
When it comes to pay-day, and auto title loans in the State of New Mexico, not even the sky's the limit on interest rates. University of New Mexico Law…
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