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Diana Taurasi, 6-time Olympic gold medalist and the WNBA's top scorer, will retire
Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and six Olympic gold medals to her name.
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Sept. 6 At Noon: Today's top local news headlines & features from the KSFR Newsroom. (listen)
In today's features, a conversation with the local office of the Natural Resources Conservation Service offering assistance to farmers and agricultural…
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The San Francisco Zoo will receive a pair of pandas from China
San Francisco is the latest U.S. city preparing to receive a pair of pandas from China, in a continuation of Beijing's famed "panda diplomacy."
Nov. 6 At Noon: Today's top local news headlines & features from the KSFR Newsroom. (listen)
Among features: A look at Albuquerque's anti-abortion ballot measure by Julianna Koob, advocate for Planned Parenthood. New Mexico Senator Tom Udall talks…
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U.K. shouldn't pair female Ukrainian refugees with lone male hosts, the U.N. says
Citing "increasing reports of Ukrainian women feeling at risk from their sponsors," the U.N.'s refugee agency is urging U.K. officials to refine the matching process for its Homes for Ukraine program.
August 6 At Noon: Today's top local news headlines & features from the KSFR Newsroom. (listen)
In today's features, we speak with childhood welfare advocates New Mexico Voices for Children and how coming federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition…
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The top House Republican won't comply with Jan. 6 panel request to voluntarily testify
Among its questions, the committee is probing any conversations Kevin McCarthy had with former President Donald Trump on the day of the Capitol attack.
It was a pair of roller skates that helped one woman rediscover joy
Susan Barrientos spent nearly 16 years in an abusive marriage. She came to StoryCorps with her daughter, Illya Mehrzai, to remember how a pair of roller skates helped get her through.
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Beer And Snack Pairings: A Super Bowl Game Everyone Can Win
Which beer goes with guacamole? How can a brew complement spicy wings? Two craft beer experts share their favorite pairings and help us take our Super Bowl snack game to the next level.
A Pair Of Approaching Storms Promise Hawaii A 1-2 Drench
The National Weather Service is forecasting that for the first time in 22 years, Hawaii will be hit directly by a hurricane — two, in fact. Hurricane Iselle is expected to make landfall soon, and Hurricane Julio is right on its tail.
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