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Bobby Carter's Top 10 Albums of 2025
The Tiny Desk series producer shares his favorite records of the year.
May 1 AT NOON: Today's top local news headlines & features. (listen)
In today's features, a talk with new Santa Fe Airport Manager Francey Jesson as new services begin. Mora County has a ban on oil and gas extractions --…
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Starbucks workers drive nationwide surge in union organizing
Starbucks workers have driven a surge in union election petitions filed with the National Labor Relations Board. Unionizing has also picked up at colleges, non-profits and pot dispensaries.
Marvel At 75: Still Slinging Webs And Guarding Galaxies
What became Marvel Comics got its start in 1939 as Timely Publications. It went through many changes — but one constant has been writer Stanley Lieber, better known as Stan Lee.
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Oct. 21 At Noon: Today's top local news headlines & features from the KSFR Newsroom. (listen)
In features after today's local news headlines: New Mexico Attorney General Gary King talks about his release of a redacted Human Services Department…
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Top Justice Dept. Official Quietly Stepped Down In December
Virginia Seitz, who led the influential Justice Department office that offers legal advice on surveillance, drones and other issues, resigned after 2 1/2 years on the job.
Photos: Notre Dame Cathedral reopens, with its first service since a devastating fire
The bells of Notre Dame Cathedral rang on Saturday evening in Paris for the first time since a fire heavily damaged the Paris landmark in 2019.
Read President Biden's Jan. 6 speech in full
Biden blasted former President Donald Trump in an address from the U.S. Capitol on the anniversary of the insurrection.
Delivery drivers want protection against heat. But it's an uphill battle
As heat waves hit the U.S., delivery drivers are especially vulnerable to rising temperatures. Workers at some of the biggest delivery companies are pushing for more protection against extreme heat.
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Graphic memoir 'Gender Queer' tops U.S. library group's list of most challenged books
LGBTQ+-themed books remain the most likely targets of bans at public schools and libraries, the American Library Association says. Maia Kobabe's memoir topped the list for the second year in a row.
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