Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Home
Programs
Program Schedule
Propose A Program
Shows A-Z
Program Schedule
Propose A Program
Shows A-Z
News
Arts & Culture
Business
Community
Criminal Justice
Education
Environment
Government
Health
Housing
NPR (National) News
Arts & Culture
Business
Community
Criminal Justice
Education
Environment
Government
Health
Housing
NPR (National) News
Support Us
Donate Now
Donate a Vehicle
Our Underwriters
Studio Rental
Transfer Securities
Underwriting
Volunteer
Donate Now
Donate a Vehicle
Our Underwriters
Studio Rental
Transfer Securities
Underwriting
Volunteer
About Us
Contact Us
Staff
Governance
History
Jobs
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Staff
Governance
History
Jobs
Privacy Policy
Coverage Map
Community Calendar
Podcasts
PSA Policy
© 2026
Menu
A Public Service of Santa Fe Community College
Show Search
Search Query
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KSFR
All Streams
Home
Programs
Program Schedule
Propose A Program
Shows A-Z
Program Schedule
Propose A Program
Shows A-Z
News
Arts & Culture
Business
Community
Criminal Justice
Education
Environment
Government
Health
Housing
NPR (National) News
Arts & Culture
Business
Community
Criminal Justice
Education
Environment
Government
Health
Housing
NPR (National) News
Support Us
Donate Now
Donate a Vehicle
Our Underwriters
Studio Rental
Transfer Securities
Underwriting
Volunteer
Donate Now
Donate a Vehicle
Our Underwriters
Studio Rental
Transfer Securities
Underwriting
Volunteer
About Us
Contact Us
Staff
Governance
History
Jobs
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Staff
Governance
History
Jobs
Privacy Policy
Coverage Map
Community Calendar
Podcasts
PSA Policy
Support KSFR today!
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
How the Paycheck Protection Program went from good intentions to a huge free-for-all
An NPR analysis of data released by the Small Business Administration shows the vast majority of Paycheck Protection Program loans have been forgiven, even though the program was rampant with fraud.
Listen
•
25:14
What we know about the victims in the Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting
Eighteen people were killed in this week's mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. Authorities have identified all of the victims.
Neighbor-To-Neighbor Santa Fe Fund-Not-Food Drive Is Underway
Typically, the third Saturday of September is when local communities and businesses throughout Santa Fe take part in the neighbor-to-neighbor food-fund…
Listen
‘Shelter In Plays’ – A Radio Play “Opens” Tonight At The Santa Fe Playhouse
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Santa Fe Playhouse has been dreaming-up new projects and devising new ways of staying connected.Cleverly titled…
Listen
Antonio Granjero and Entreflamenco Growing Even Stronger Despite Pandemic
Wake Up Call's MK Mendoza speaks with Entreflamenco's Estefania Ramirez About expanding their operations during the pandemic including everything from…
Listen
Senator Heinrich Holds Telephone News Conference with N.M. Reporters Thursday (March 26, 2020)
From Washington, Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.P held a news conference Thursday with New Mexico reporters, including KSFR’s Tom Trowbridge, to discuss…
Listen
Retired Registered Nurse and Wellness Consultant Connects Personal Health with Political Acuity
Registered Nurse Alexana Hope weighs in on health in the age of COVID-19 and how directly tied it is to our political sphere.
Listen
U.S. professional sports leagues change their game plans as omicron infections climb
Players are benched after testing positive, games are canceled or postponed and leagues and players' unions are scrambling to figure out how to move forward under a cloud of uncertainty.
The Red Cross says there's a blood shortage nationwide. Here's how you can help
A combination of the pandemic and severe weather have disrupted planned blood drives and caused a drop in donations.
Canceled flights over Memorial Day weekend offer travelers a peek of the summer
U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,800 flights from Thursday through Monday, or about 2% of their schedules, according to tracking service FlightAware.
Previous
244 of 753
Next