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July 25 First News: Albuquerque And Justice Department Agree On APD Reforms (Listen)
The city of Albuquerque has agreed to submit to independent oversight of federally mandated reforms to its troubled police department. Under an agreement…
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Senate Delegation Urges Extension on Cibola Federal Prison Closure
KSFR News has been covering the upcoming closure of the Cibola County Correctional Facility in Milan New Mexico that will put 257 workers into…
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Hanukkah: History, Music, and a Call for Courage
We had originally planned for this week’s Forum to focus on the Jewish Festival of Lights, Hanukkah (or Chanukah). But in the wake of the tragic December 14 attack on Bondi Beach in Australia, we felt it was essential to begin our conversation with Rabbi Martin Levi about the global rise of antisemitism, the impact of such violence on Jewish communities, and what must be done to confront and counter hate.After the break, Rabbi Martin joins co-host Reverend Talitha Arnold to explore the origins of the eight-day observance of Hanukkah, along with the history and meaning behind its rituals, including music, gifts, and food. Listeners will especially enjoy their discussion of the songs featured in the program, including two versions of Light One Candle.
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04/20/2023 with SFCC's Automotive Faculty
On this episode of Our Santa Fe, Andrew speaks with Julia, Martin, and Allen from Santa Fe Community College's automotive technologies program.
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Attorney General's Selective Silence Deafens Senate Russia Inquiry
The attorney general may have saved his job and also laid a path for Trump allies on how to avoid revealing conversations with the president — even without invoking executive privilege.
12/16/2024 with host Jim Falk
Today's Panelists: Talitha Arnold & Rabbi Martin Levy. Today’s topics: "When the Holidays are Different" and a brief interview with Dr. Michael Robbins on Syria
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Nov. 22 First News: SFPS Superintendent Boyd Stresses Needs in 'State of the Schools' Speech-Listen
Santa Fe Schools Superintendent Joel Boyd, in his State of the Schools speech at the Capitol Rotunda Thursday – surprised his staff by ditching his…
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September 12 First News: GOP Candidates To Appear First On Ballot In N.M. This Year (Listen)
Republican candidates will appear first on the ballot in New Mexico's general election.A drawing last week determined ballot position. The secretary of…
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August 19 First News: Rio Rancho Construction Mishap Kills One, Injures Seven (Listen)
Tragedy in Rio Rancho Tuesday as a construction worker died and another three were critically injured following the collapse of scaffolding positioned…
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Nov. 15 First News: Governor Martinez to Seek a Fix for Loopholes in Child-Abuse laws. (Listen)
Governor Martinez has announced that she will request the State Legislature to fix what she views as loopholes in child abuse laws, including a recent…
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