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Santa Fe! On November 5th you will have an opportunity to vote for the leadership of our country. With the election quickly approaching, now is the time to make sure that you are registered to vote!
New Mexico residents can register at: www.sos.nm.gov.
It doesn’t matter how you cast your vote – what’s important is that you VOTE!
New Mexico residents can register at: www.sos.nm.gov.
It doesn’t matter how you cast your vote – what’s important is that you VOTE!
Local News
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Tom Frouge is the guest. We discuss the orgins of globablquerque, changes of venue for 2024 and the 2024 artists.
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Dr. Nirav Shah, deputy director of the CDC, talks to KSFR about how to protect yourself and others as we head toward the season when respiratory infections spread most quickly.
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A group called Millions for Prisoners New Mexico and four individuals are suing Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, Corrections Department Secretary Alisha Tafoya Lucero, and Bernalillo County Clerk Linda Stover.
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The New Mexico congressional delegation makes a case for the federal government to honor tribal water settlements.
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Election season is ripe for grifters after your money and personal information
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Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, in her tenth year on the job, has faced many challenges as the state's election chief. An MIT project recently ranked New Mexico as the best state in the U.S. in election administration.
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Interviews
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KSFR's Kevin Meerschaert speaks with the former USSR division director of Voice of America Mark Pomar abut his book Cold War Radio.
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Study of preventable COVID deaths should probably be retracted, researcher says, because it doesn’t account for key factors
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A bipartisan effort to get more money in the hands of victims of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire is on its way to the United States Senate after clearing the House on Thursday, but it won’t be considered again until at least September
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Do you know what the most popular July 4th song is? Or who is Uncle Sam? And just how many hot dogs do Americans consume on Independence Day? Find out the answer to these and other pressing questions as reporter Mary Lou Cooper and Santa Fean Chris Durlak team up to give KSFR listeners an all American quiz.