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Jan. 19 - 2016 Kids Count Report Shows New Mexico Still Has Highest Rate Of Child Poverty In U.S.
New Mexico this year ranks number one for child poverty in the nation, and is ahead of only Mississippi in overall child well-being. KSFR’s Kate Powell…
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Martin Marty, leading scholar of American religion, dies at 97
Martin Marty, one of the foremost interpreters of religion in American public life, died on Tuesday. He was 97 years old.
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Father James Martin has taken heat for his LGBTQ acceptance
Father James Martin has become one of the most well-known Catholic priests in the U.S. But his journey to the priesthood took him by surprise after a chance encounter with a documentary.
July 13 - Community Solar Faces Difficulties in Santa Fe
Senator Heinrich’s announcement comes on the heels of a three-part plan announced by the Federal government last week to extend solar power benefits to…
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Pioneering Latina public radio journalist Maria Martin dies at 72
Maria Martin created the public radio program Latino USA in 1993, was a reporter and helped train generations of radio journalists in the U.S. and Latin America.
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Jerry Lewis on Dean Martin: 'A Love Story'
From 1950 to 1956, the team of Martin and Lewis were America's favorite entertainers. A new memoir from Jerry Lewis details how their 10-year partnership was destroyed. Dean and Me: A Love Story details life behind the scenes of 16 films and numerous TV and club shows.
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Members of NM's Congressional Delegation visit the state's first sobering center
Members of New Mexico’s Congressional Delegation paid a visit to the Gateway Center in Albuquerque, to view the progress made
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Congress Bolsters Disaster Funding for NM Wildfire
Just before the year's session ended, the federal government passed legislation for more funding to support victims of the Hermits Peak / Calf Canyon fire and an extension of a claims submission deadline.
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Director Martin Scorsese Gets A New York Museum Exhibit
The first major U.S. exhibition about the director opens in New York at the Museum of the Moving Image, with costumes, props and storyboards from Taxi Driver, Gangs of New York and other films.
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'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli has been released from prison
Shkreli, a former pharmaceutical executive known for raising the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000%, was sentenced to seven years in prison for securities fraud in 2018.
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