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SFCC President Encourages Voter Support Of Bond Issue C
Santa Fe Community College President Becky Rowley wants voters to approve New Mexico Bond Question C, the Public Education Bond Issue on the November 3rd…
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Privatized State Prisons & "1033 Act" Topics Before N.M. Council For Racial Justice
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Council for Racial Justice recently heard a presentation on the role of privatized prisons in New Mexico.But it…
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COVID-19 & New Mexico’s Primary Election On This Week's Chat About NM Politics
KSFR News Director Tom Trowbridge discusses the previous week and the one ahead in New Mexico political news with Andy Lyman, a reporter with
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Art-Focused Friday Calendar of Events: What's Happening This Weekend
Tune in to find out what's happening this weekend. And if you have an event post it on our web page in our calendar section and we just might read it on…
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Oct. 5 - Santa Fe's Own Zach Condon Draws Large Crowd To Plaza For Free Beirut Concert
Beirut’s performance included songs from earlier albums, as well as singles from the newly-released “No, No, No,” which is receiving widespread radio…
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Lactic Acid May Not Cause Muscle Fatigue
Lactic acid traditionally has had the ill reputation of being a substance that slows down athletes. The acid is thought to weaken muscles when athletes need them the most. But a new study suggests lactic acid isn't the problem.
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Terry Holland, who transformed Virginia basketball, dies at 80
Terry Holland elevated Virginia basketball to national prominence during 16 seasons as coach from 1974 to 1990.
Efforts to ban books jumped an 'unprecedented' four-fold in 2021, ALA report says
The American Library Association says libraries faced the highest number of book challenges since they started tracking in 2000. Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer topped their list of most challenged books.
The Health Law's First Test: Extending Coverage
In a test of the Obama administration's ability to smoothly implement the sweeping health care overhaul law, officials at the Department of Health and Human Services have just 90 days to launch an insurance program for people who can't get private coverage because of health problems.
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