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As COVID restrictions ease, the full Congress is invited to attend State of the Union
For President Biden's 2021 address to Congress, attendance was capped at about 20%. This year's shift reflects the federal government's push to get closer to some form of normalcy.
Residents of Xi'an, China, react to COVID lockdowns with outrage and humor
Lockdowns are so strict and so prolonged in the Chinese city that residents have taken to social media to complain and joke about a lack of basic supplies.
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Monkeypox isn't like COVID-19 — and that's a good thing
Although monkeypox's recent spread has caused concern, its similarities to smallpox have given the public health world a head start on combating it.
COVID Surge; Legislative Leadership Changes Top Week’s Political News
Monday's on KSFR, News Director Tom Trowbridge chats about New Mexico politics with Andy Lyman, a reporter at NMPoliticalReport.dot.com.Here’s the latest:
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Secretary of CYFD Weighs in on Challenges Facing Foster Care in the Age of COVID-19
State Secretary of Children, Youth and Families Brian Blalock weighs in on the difficulties foster children face during the pandemic of COVID-19.
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N.M Local Governments Benefit From Congressional COVID-19 Funding
Tuesday, the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration announced $150-million for city and county governments and some businesses in…
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announces the first cases of COVID-19 in NM
KSFR News along with the BBC has been providing listeners with the latest on the coronavirus pandemic before and as it hit the continental U.S. On March…
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Statewide and Citywide Restrictions Tighten Amidst Looming Surge of COVID-19 Pandemic
City and statewide restrictions tighten amidst COVID-19. KSFR's MK Mendoza reviews those mandated by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Santa Fe Mayor Alan…
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Overall Weekend Review of COVID-19 in NM - Now 17 Positive Cases
Wake Up Call Segment Host/Producer MK Mendoza fills in for KSFR News Director Tom Trowbridge and gives an overall update on where the COVID-19 virus…
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SpaceX reports LA County's highest number of workplace COVID-19 cases
New data shows the Elon Musk-led company currently accounts for nearly 30% of workplace COVID-19 cases reported by Los Angeles County officials.
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