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Sept. 8: Sen. Jeff Bingaman talks public option healthcare on At Noon (Podcast)

U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman says he would like to see a public option in healthcare legislation, but he says he still doesn't think the idea has enough votes to pass. Is there another way to get the public option with enough votes? *** An offer from Santa Fe City Hall to drivers who've gotten a parking ticket. *** And we'll listen in on parts of several presidential speeches to school kids from the past and Pres. Obama's from today....

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[ Tue, 08 Sep 2009 20:30:13 GMT ]



Supermarket disabled parking sace clogged (Podcast)

Supermarket shopping cars in a parking place for the disabled?...

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[ Tue, 08 Sep 2009 20:29:23 GMT ]



Santa Fe kicks off its 400th anniversary commemorations (Podcast)

Santa Fe's 400th anniversary kick off. ...

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[ Mon, 07 Sep 2009 19:45:42 GMT ]



Jan. 29 At Noon midday report (<b>Podcast</b>)

We'll talk with New Mexico's tax secretary about a report slamming New Mexico for having the highest-in-the-nation rate of uninsured motorists. *** You may still be thinking about snow. But Santa Fe firefighters say it's not too early to think about the wildfire season. *** We'll take a look at some of the newspapers around the country to see what they're talking about....

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Feb. 9 At Noon midday report (<b>Podcast</b>)

The head of New Mexico's teachers union reacts to a one-percent cut in school funding. *** A Santa Fe city councilor on "keep off the grass" and a plan for a historic district for the state capitol. *** Public Service Company New Mexico spends bucks to encoruage CFL light bulbs. *** College of Santa Fe students planning legislative rally to save school....

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Faculty pay cuts up to 75% at College of Santa Fe (<b>Podcast</b>)

KSFR has learned that College of Santa Fe faculty members have gotten notice that their remaining pay for this year is being cut anywhere from 26 percent to 75 percent....

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Jan. 21 At Noon midday report (<b>Podcast</b>)

A human rights lawyer in Albuquerque discusses the Obama order to halt all military tribunals in Guantanamo Bay until they can get a handle on the issue. *** As New Mexico lawmakers sharpen their knives to cut state budgets, the governor tries to compromise on key issues. *** And should higher-income wage earners pay more in taxes to help fund their share of public education?...

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Will the governor's budget plan work: At Noon for Sept. 2 (Podcast )

On the Sept. 2, At Noon midday report: Will the governor's plan to stem the flow of red ink in the state budget work? We'll get reaction from a state lawmaker from Santa Fe. *** New Mexico's only licensed grower of medical marijuana has run out. Why haven't others been approved? *** A national group says of New Mexico's huge high-school drop out rate, too bad: they could have made more money and so could the state....

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[ Wed, 02 Sep 2009 20:07:14 GMT ]



Does Santa Fe County have a plan to deal with transmission of solar/wind power? (Podcast)

On the midday report: Another in KSFR's series on the other components of big solar and wind power systems in New Mexico - most notably the large and long transmission lines needed to get the power from the point of origin to the point of use. How does Santa Fe County plan to deal with that? *** One of Albuquerque's largest airlines faces a deadline of today to get its planes fixed. *** Will a storm threatening the Baja Peninsula also bring rain to New Mexico?...

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[ Tue, 01 Sep 2009 19:58:37 GMT ]



More renewable energy, more transmission lines (Podcast)

-- Getting electricity from solar or wind farms to a place where it can be distributed to users requires -- big transmission lines....

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[ Fri, 28 Aug 2009 20:36:32 GMT ]



Aug 27 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

There's both bright and dark spots on the horizon with power from renewable energy sources. *** New Mexico is still trying to negotiate with a big mutual fund to get back some of the money individuals lost when financial markets took a dive. *** Santa Fe city police will have a new tool to combat drunk driving next week. *** Sen. Bingaman's position on healthcare at Santa Fe forum....

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[ Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:32:35 GMT ]



Aug 26 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll learn the terms of the bond deal facing Santa Fe City Council when they meet tonight to wrap up a big item facing the College of Santa Fe and Laureate Education. *** First it was in bankruptcy court, and now the old Eclipse Aviation in Albuquerque has emerged with new owners and a few problems to solve before it makes more jet aircraft. *** How fast is your internet connection? A national group says New Mexico has among the slowest download speeds in the nation....

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[ Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:46:59 GMT ]



Aug. 24 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

How an Albuquerque group has organized the healthcare town hall forum that Sen. Jeff Bingaman will attend this afternoon. *** There's little question that some state agencies are going to see cuts in their budget when lawmakers meet in October for a special session. If the state's Medicaid program is among them, how much federal funding will New Mexico lose? *** Try as they might, even the U.S. Post Office has no power to forbid a trained service dog from coming in with its disabled owner....

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[ Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:46:31 GMT ]



Aug. 21 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

As healthcare forums around New Mexico fill up quickly, we'll find out about one being planned for next week by the Santa Fe League of Women voters, but only 250 seats will be available. *** Time was when inmates in the state prison made all the New Mexico license plates. What do they make now? Santa Fe County residents without insurance or a doctor can get a leg up on basic medical care with the county's mobile health van. *** And whatever happened to the monsoon season?...

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[ Fri, 21 Aug 2009 19:50:02 GMT ]



Aug. 20 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Will the Santa Fe Planning Commission approve a development plan for the mountain area some call Santa Fe's last open space? *** One Santa Fe auto dealer says even though the federal government is late in reimbursing them with the cash-for-clunkers rebate, they're going to keep going. *** If New Mexico's new voting machines break or need fine tuning, there's no one to do it and no money to do it with. We'll talk with the Santa Fe County director of elections to learn more about that issue....

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[ Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:55:43 GMT ]



North Koreans in Santa Fe, meeting with governor

-- Aug. 19, 7 a.m. -- It's been six years since a North Korean delegation visited Santa Fe, and now they're back....

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[ Thu, 20 Aug 2009 00:59:28 GMT ]



Aug. 19 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Some background and some speculation on how and why those North Korean diplomats came to Santa Fe for a chit chat with Gov. Bill Richardson. *** Santa Fe River water issues come up today before the city's Public Utilities Committee as does an apparent re-birth of those remote water-pipe reading devices, the same ones that caused a stir last year at this time. *** Want to get your home audited for energy efficiency? It's free from city hall and the YouthWorks organization....

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[ Thu, 20 Aug 2009 00:54:46 GMT ]



Barely a "boo" at New Mexico's first healthcare forum (Podcast)

The first healthcare forum in New Mexico is over and it didn't spark more than an isolated "boo" from an opponent to healthcare reform....

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[ Tue, 18 Aug 2009 19:43:33 GMT ]



Aug. 18 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Any number of Santa Feans have questions about that Rail Runner train stop on St. Francis at Zia Road, and even more questions since a chain link fence has gone up around it. *** The first healthcare forum in New Mexico is over with hardly more than a meek "boo" from an opponent to healthcare reform. We'll hear how it went last night in Santa Fe. *** New Mexico winds up near the top of two new lists - one good, one not so good....

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[ Tue, 18 Aug 2009 19:22:57 GMT ]



Aug. 17 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

First there were to be no Santa Fe meetings on healthcare reform legislation. Now, there's one -- tonight at 7. *** Notice the water flowing in the Santa Fe River this summer? The Santa Fe Watershed Association fills us in on progress toward a free-flowing river. *** Indian Market this year features a new event -- Native American literature....

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[ Mon, 17 Aug 2009 15:01:00 GMT ]



Rail Runner will provide Sunday service for Indian Market, afterall (Podcast)

Aug. 13, 12 Noon -- KSFR News has learned that the Rail Runner train will provide service to Santa Fe on Indian Market Sunday, Aug. 23, afterall. Previously, they said Sunday service would start no earlier than the first weekend in September with a new allocation of funds from the governor's office....

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[ Thu, 13 Aug 2009 20:48:10 GMT ]



Beer garden but no river water for Santa Fe (Podcast)

We listen in as Santa Fe city council debates beer at some of the city's 400th anniversary events but kills a proposal to keep the Santa Fe River supply going....

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[ Thu, 13 Aug 2009 20:36:46 GMT ]



Small high schools vs budget cuts? (Podcast)

Lawmakers will be looking at everything, including education, when they grapple with New Mexico's budget problems in a special session. Can smaller high schools help with the budget question while also improving New Mexico's dismal graduation rate?...

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[ Thu, 13 Aug 2009 20:18:16 GMT ]



Storyteller weaves a real Southwest yarn (Podcast)

If you like a good story about these parts of the Southwest, it's hard to beat the story telling sessions at the Wheelwright Museum on Museum Hill in Santa Fe....

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[ Thu, 13 Aug 2009 14:30:52 GMT ]



Big changes at Santa Fe's Pinon elementary school (Video)

Big changes have been taking place at Santa Fe's Pinon elementary school. The facility is more than 25 years old and some 700 students have been crammed into its buildings and 16 portable classrooms. Traffic has been a problem, too, since there had been only one way to drive in and drive out. Now, much of that is changing....

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[ Wed, 12 Aug 2009 21:03:35 GMT ]



Congressional release of documents on David Iglesias of New Mexico (Podcast)

David Iglesias, former federal prosecutor for New Mexico, reacts to the release of documents about his firing in 2006 by the U.S. House of Representatives....

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[ Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:51:24 GMT ]



Santa Fe's state-of-the-city report tonight (Podcast)

Mayor David Coss previews key points in his annual state-of-the-city report....

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[ Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:51:02 GMT ]



Sunflower opens Santa Fe supermarket (Podcast)

As Sunflower Farmers Market opens a supermarket in Santa Fe, is the city big enough for 12 big stores?...

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[ Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:43:18 GMT ]



Small schools better for high school students? (Podcast)

Could smaller high schools be the answer to New Mexico's dismal high school graduation rate?...

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[ Tue, 11 Aug 2009 20:38:09 GMT ]



Aug. 10 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

How does Swine Flu strike and who's most susceptible? We'll find out more as New Mexico records its first swine flu related death. *** A local builder has completed a new home using the most extensive ranges of Santa Fe's new building guidelines. We'll hear how the home can use little or no outside energy. *** It's the peak growing and shopping season for all things fresh - checking in with the Santa Fe Farmers Market at this time of the season....

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[ Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:01:21 GMT ]







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