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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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Santa Fe City officials and councilors made a case for voters to approve a ballot question that would green light a $25 million road improvement project.
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Avery Berkowitz discusses his efforts to rehabilitate and release animals that are brought into the New Mexico Wildlife Center.
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An interview with Milu Velarde in environmental services at Los Alamos National Labs. We discuss her efforts to protect Pinion Jays on Los Alamos National Lab land.
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This is an interview with the owner of Alkeme Restaurant in Santa Fe. We discuss what makes Vietnamese cooking different from other Asian cuisines and her approach to fusion cooking.
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A state judge ordered two agencies to take several actions toward correcting registration errors and paving the way for convicts who served their time to vote in the upcoming election.
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Santa Fe County Commissioners were unified in raising concerns about a federal plan to build a 14-mile power line in the middle of New Mexico forest land.
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Interviews
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Source NM's Shaun Griswold has been following the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire, and recently sat down with KSFR to discuss what he's seen on the road.
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New Mexico extended the statewide public health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic through May 16.
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Source NM reporter Austin Fisher speaks with KSFR to discuss his reporting on a lawsuit filed against guards at Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
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Eight months after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, 225 Afghan refugees are trying to rebuild their lives in Las Cruces