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KSFR News, Santa Fe Podcasts

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From northern New Mexico's largest broadcast news team, KSFR 90.7 FM, Santa Fe public radio

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Oct. 3 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

As the financial bailout plan gets final approval in Washington, the roll-call shows that Congressmen Tom Udall and Steve Pearce of New Mexico remained firmly against it. *** What do Santa Feans think about the Biden-Palin debate? We'll hear from the lieutenant governor and also some of the people who attended KSFR's debate-watching event. *** How do you make sense of the value of the common shares of Santa Fe-based Thornburg Mortgage?

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Common Cause seeks investigation of Jerome Block, Jr.(Podcast)

Common Cause New Mexico has asked the New Mexico Secretary of State to conduct a formal investigation of Democrat Jerome Block, Jr.

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Jerome Block's missing email attachment (Podcast)

The Democratic candidate for the northern New Mexico seat on the Public Regulation Commission missed an opportunity offered by the Sierra Club to answer a questionnaire about how candidacy.

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Oct. 1 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll take a first look at Santa Fe county's possible oil and gas drilling ordinance and hear from the lawyer who put it out. *** Looking for a loan? Despite what's happening on Wall Street and at some big banks, it appears New Mexcio's small community banks have money to lend. *** Sen. Jeff Bingaman thinks curbs should be put on transferring nuclear technology from the U.S. to India.

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Santa Feans on Obama/McCain debate (Podcast)

Listen to excerpts from the KSFR-hosted debate-watching and public discussion event following the first Obama/McCain debate.

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Sept. 26 At Noon midday report (Podcat)

We'll recap the events that eventually led to a toppling at the top of the Republican Party in Bernalillo County. *** What are Santa Feans saying about the financial crisis and the Obama-McCain face-off. *** Our reporter talks to a property owner along Canyon Road whose art galleries were flooded in a water-and-sewer system backup. *** A report on early voting in New Mexico.

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Sept. 25 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Jerome Block, Jr., PRC candidate, admits he lied on his campaign finance report. *** Medical premiums in New Mexico rise faster than income. *** Thornburg Mortgage misses another deadline. *** Local residents push Santa Fe County officials for better communications.

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O&G "drilling zones" in S.F. County (Podcast)

Oil and gas "drilling zones" being planned for Santa Fe County.

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Fernando C de Baca voices against Blacks (Podcast)

KSFR has exclusive BBC audio of an interview with Bernalillo Republican Party Chairman Fernando C de Baca.

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Sept. 22 First official of Santa Fe Indian School to talk (Podcast)

On a Monday morning back in August, numbers of Santa Feans driving by the Indian School on Cerrillos Road were surprised to see piles of rubble where several dozen buildings had been for nearly a hundred years.

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June 11 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

From our "Whatever Happened to" category of questions, we'll ask whatever happened to New Mexico's first-in-the-nation medical marijuana program. *** More New Mexicans are on food stamps these days, thanks in part to the high cost of gasoline. *** As the price at the pump goes up so do the sales of 50 mile per gallon scooters. *** Santa Fe's Habitat for Humanity affiliate store celebrates a multi-million-dollar milestone.

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June 10 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll listen in on Sen. Jeff Bingaman at a press conference after the defeat of legislation offering tax incentives for renewable energy developers. *** It's on the agenda at this week's Santa Fe City Council meeting - the where's and why's of Wi-Fi in public buildings. *** Several companies have focused on New Mexico as the location of choice for renewable solar and wind energy generation. *** What to do if you're lost and injured in the wilderness.

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June 9 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

More on tomatoes from the state environment department as well as an organic farmer. *** High fuel costs are driving the state to sell "tourism" to other New Mexicans. *** Eclipse Aviation, Albuquerque, finds an investor and business in Europe.

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June 7 At Noon weekend edition (Podcast)

On Saturday's midday report, a look at some of the stories of the week just past.

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June 5 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Former U.S. Attorney David Iglesias takes part in legal action to force the White House to turn over emails relating to the U.S. Attorneys firings. *** Do airline cutbacks elsewhere portend danger to Santa Fe's expected regional service? *** Will Mexico-New Mexico trade be affected by new rules for travelers from visa-free, friendly countries?

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June 3 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

It's the midway point in today's primary voting schedule. *** As for primaries elsewhere, Sen. Jeff Bingaman says there has to be a better way than the way the Michgian and Florida primaries were set up. *** An obscure part of a federal report on the Los Alamos lab suggests the lab may have been authorized to make far too many plutonium triggers for nuclear weapons. *** Is anything new with additional stops in Santa Fe for the Rail Runner commuter train.

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June 2 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We invited all four, but three Democratic candidates for the congressional seat being vacated by Tom Udall join us to talk about real issues, not campaign ads. *** Our reporter takes a flight on a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber from WWII.

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May 30 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

A Republican candidate for Congress cries foul over an opponent's campaign. *** A local group has a plan to keep the Santa Fe River flowing. *** Lt. Gov. Diane Denish on drug trafficking on the border with Mexico.

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May 29 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll look into why you are being exposed to all those political ads on TV. *** Steve Terrell of the New Mexican will tell us how he failed to get either Yes or No answers from GOP senate candidates Heather Wilson and Steve Pearce. *** It wasn't exactly a joyride for crew members who took to the skies in World War II in what was called the B-17 Flying Fortress. One of the last surviving B-17s is coming to Santa Fe this weekend.

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May 27 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Will there be another street-side protest when the president visits the Albuquerque area and, if so, will there be another ACLU lawsuit? *** We'll talk with Rail Runner officials who say they're looking at ticket prices between Santa Fe and Albuquerque even as they lack track for the commuter train. *** The county commission discusses a movie complex with an 8-storey building along NM 14.

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May 26 At Noon midday report (Podcat)

Will Santa Feans be hit with yet another increase in the gross receipts tax - maybe two increases? - to pay for the Rail Runner commuter train? *** Got your rebate check yet? Our tax expert goes over the complex picture of who gets what, when and why not. *** Picnics aside, our reporter digs into the real meaning of Memorial Day.

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May 23 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The former US Attorney for New Mexico tells us it's about time Karl Rove has been compelled to testify about the firings of US Attorneys. *** We revisit a conversation with the chairman of the state Public Regulation Commission where we talk about whether PNM should have asked for an emergency rate increase just because of the soaring cost of coal. *** We'll find out just how much of your body those screeners at the Albuquerque airport may see when they launch a new x-ray device next week.

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EXCLUSIVE: David Iglesias reacts to Karl Rove subpoena (Podcast)

2 p.m. -- The former federal prosecutor for New Mexico says he's looking forward to hearing Karl Rove testify before a congressional committee in July.

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May 22 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Our reporter finds out how tough the police recruitment is by taking part in the qualifying tests. *** An 80-foot-tall building will rise from the desert in Santa Fe County, becoming a movie studio. *** A wind farm could spring up on federal land in Albuquerque. *** Santa Fe City Hall copes with high gas prices.

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Exploring health effects of drilling in Santa Fe County

A noted researcher looks into the health effects of the chemicals used in oil and gas drilling in New Mexico and the West.

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May 21 At Noon midday report (pordcat)

To drill -- or not to drill -- for oil and gas in Santa Fe County is on hold for awhile. We talk with a researcher about the chemicals in drilling fluids. *** We'll revist cell phones while driving in Santa Fe, as a city committee looks at the issue again.

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May 20 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

You'll learn all you ever wanted to know about Crypto Sporidium. It's a water-borne parasite at the center of discussions in both the Centers for Disease Control and the New Mexico Health Department. *** We'll talk with Sen. Jeff Bingaman about how much or how little should be spent on taking the steps to prevent more damage from climate change. *** Will it be possible for the College of Santa Fe to find its way out of the financial doldrums by this summer.

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May 19 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

A nonprofit group says the federal farm bill will benefit hundreds of thousands of New Mexicans. *** We ask Sen. Pete Domenici why he voted against the farm bill. *** State officials still pushing to get tax money for Spaceport America.

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May 16 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll take a second look at the question Santa Fe County Commissioners have posed to St. Vincent Regional Medical Center - which is, shouldn't your board meetings be open to the public? *** A Santa Fe architect completes a job he calls once of the most pleasant of his career. *** And we'll talk to a frequent writer about Wireless Internet technology to see if she's discovered anything about the possible harmful effects of wi-fi radio frequencies.

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May 15 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll look into the latest allegations focused on the former New Mexico secretary of state who's running for Rep. Heather Wilson's seat in Congress. *** A busy week for Santa Fe City Council, as they approve the Rail Runner plan but take a cautious approach to whether gross receipts taxes are being collected by vendors on the downtown plaza. *** And a Santa Fean tells us about her involvement with Panda bears in China, as we watch the earthquake devastation in the country.

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May 14 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The primary elections are just a few weeks away and we're learning of a possible problem with the maintenance of the voting machines that could lead to some errors as voting machines scan and tabulate paper ballots. *** Tax returns have been filed for weeks but they're still being processed at the state tax department - we'll get an update. *** The UNM hospital is setting out to find how to control a virulent staph infection that is found in hospitals nationwide.

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May 13 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Now that CBS has put out a national story on the subject of childhood autism that could come from vaccines with mercury, we'll talk with a local pediatrician and an official of the state health department. *** Truancy in Santa Fe schools - how bad is it and why aren't parents being prosecuted by the state law that allows that? *** It takes more than an affordable wage to buy a house in Santa Fe ... now, we're finding that even renting is out of the reach of many people.

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May 13 Morning News (Podcast)

New Mexico's two US senators are at the center of a big debate on drilling for oil in the Arctic wildlife refuge ... and a former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory says privatization has broken the lab and others like it.

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May 12 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

With the price of uranium going way up, there's a new move to mine more of it in New Mexico - a move that's being contested by a coalition of members of the Navajo Nation. *** We'll listen in as a former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory tells a Senate Committee how privatization is helping break the nation's scientific labs. *** Got your bicycle oiled up and tires inflated? Santa Fe City Hall is promoting bike-to-work-week.

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May 8 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

A 21-century style cattle drive in southern New Mexico. *** What is the Declining Market Designation and how can it hurt home sales further? *** We'll find out how animal abuse can lead to abuse of people.

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May 7 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Two new reports on the quality of the air in New Mexico offer a mixed bag of facts. One of them puts Northwest New Mexico among the most polluted in the nation. *** A uranium enrichment plant decides to go to Idaho, not New Mexico. Is that bad news or good? *** And helping Santa Feans get the help they need to buy a home.

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May 6 At Noon midday report (Podcast

The stock of Santa Fe's Thornburg Mortgage is still trading at all-time lows. That raises the question about their new headquarters campus being built in northeast Santa Fe. Can they afford it? *** We'll find out how New Mexico lawmakers rank on a new environmental scorecard. *** Sen. Jeff Bingaman about biofuels and the idea of the Los Alamos national lab having a private developer foot the bill for a new science building.

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May 6 At Noon midday report (Podcast

The stock of Santa Fe's Thornburg Mortgage is still trading at all-time lows. That raises the question about their new headquarters campus being built in northeast Santa Fe. Can they afford it? *** We'll find out how New Mexico lawmakers rank on a new environmental scorecard. *** Sen. Jeff Bingaman about biofuels and the idea of the Los Alamos national lab having a private developer foot the bill for a new science building.

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May 5 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

A push is on in Washington to cut back on the nation's production of ethanol fuel. But is it to blame for high food prices and famine? *** We'll stay on the subject of food with reports on how some Santa Fe restaurants are coping with high prices and a visit to Santa Fe's temporary outdoors Farmers Market. *** And when is it going to rain?

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May 2 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

How did the new 36-foot-high state parking garage get a thumbs up from historic preservationists? We'll talk with one of the people who could have been a big opponent. *** What are the real chances a popular Santa Fe eatery and coffee house will close for good. Our reporter asks that question. *** And we'll ask the question whether its financial woes have put a crimp in plans by Thornburg to complete its new headquarters complex.

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May 1 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Former workers at a downtown Santa Fe hotel are scheduled to make a protest at this hour. *** May 1st Prayer Day. Is it a contrivance of an evangelical group? *** What's in store for the Santa Fe River as the reservoirs get closer to filling up. *** And we'll find out how high food prices have gone up as a senate hearing hears testimony on the subject.

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April 30 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We talk to both sides of the question of who really is putting on the National Day of Prayer event at the Round House in Santa Fe. Does it include all faiths or just that of the people who are organizing it? *** Santa Fe County residents have avoided another increase in the gross receipts tax - maybe two of them - at least for the time being. *** An environmentally friendly film studio targets Santa Fe County as its home.

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April 29 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Sen. Jeff Bingaman on why Obama, why now. *** A national group criticizes New Mexico's record in reporting child abuses cases. *** What happens if the Bush administration cuts nearly $200 million from the state's Medicaid budget.

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April 28 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We talk with David Iglesias, the former federal prosecutor for New Mexico, about comments by Rep. Heather Wilson that he was delaying an investigation into prominent state Democrats. *** A Santa Fe living treasure celebrates her 90th. *** And we hear excerpts from the numerous awards given to KSFR's news team in this year's Associated Press broadcast journalism competition.

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KSFR wins Associated Press competition awards (Podcast)

KSFR's news team has won a number of awards in the 2007 Associated Press New Broadcasters Awards competition.

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April 25 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM)has been admonished by the Senate Ethics Committee: Now, we hear the reaction from the ethics group that brought the charge and last year's testimony by the former federal prosecutor that led to the charge. *** Employment looking up in New Mexico. *** Free parking for a "scootering" class of Santa Feans.

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April 24 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Listening in on the James Carville-Bill Richardson exchange on CNN. *** An environmental coalition targets New Mexico and two other states for U.S. Senate candidate-backing. *** Why has the number of skiers on New Mexico slopes dropped by nearly half?

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April 23 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Are federal immigration agents meeting at a Santa Fe hotel, and if they are, are they aware the chef preparing their food was mistakenly picked up and held for weeks without a hearing? *** Despite protests from some city councilors, Rail Runner officials say they've gone through the hoops over traffic flow and train stations when the commuter line comes to town. *** A local meeting on a big proposal to enlarge Santa Fe's police department.

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April 21 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

As Texans get mad over their border fence, we talk with Sen. Pete Domenici about New Mexico's. *** The chairman of the Public Regulation Commission talks to us about PNM's emergency rate increase. *** What to do about too few doctors and nurses in New Mexico?

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April 17 At Noon midday report (<b>Podcast</b>)

A national group explains how New Mexico will lose $60 million under the McCain elimination of federal gas tax. *** New Mexico news junkies have a new online source to visit. *** How a Supreme Court ruling affects -- or doesn't affect -- New Mexico's death penalty.

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March 25 At Noon midday report 9Podcast)

The telecommunications company T-Mobile hasn't answered our questions yet, but we'll talk to people in Chimayo who are upset over the company's tower that may have been built without all the necessary approvals. *** A proposal inching toward debate by Santa Fe's full city council would create what are called Neighborhood Conservation Districts. We'll ask the author of the original proposal what that means. *** What National Give a Life month in New Mexico means.

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March 24 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

With national figures on existing home sales out, how are Santa Fe's? *** We hear from Public Service Company of New Mexico that the soaring price of coal is driving its need to an emergency rate increase. *** Why have plans slowed down for a biodiesel fuel plant in southern New Mexico?

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March 21 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Public Service Company of New Mexico pleads for help from its residential and business customers to keep it out of financial trouble on Wall Street. *** As state officials prepare for a public hearing next week on oil and gas drilling in Santa Fe County, we'll learn about a debate going on in the halls of the state capitol. It's over something called Pit Rules.

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March 20 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

It hasn't come up for open public debate yet, but several committees at Santa Fe City Hall have been listening to the idea of the police department NOT being the first responders when a burglar alarm sounds. *** Can't wait for opera season to arrive? Some school children may have just the ticket for you. ***We'll talk with Congressman Tom Udall on the environment and the war in Iraq.

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March 19 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

New Mexico scores near the top of two newly released lists - one dealing with electricity from wind power and the other on the question of how states deal with methamphetamine use. *** In the wake of reports of pharmaceuticals residue found in drinking water elsewhere, we'll ask, how's Santa Fe's water? *** Joining us, a local business man who was born in Tibet, where Chinese rule is being protested.

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March 18 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

In another week and a half, state officials will hold an open house on oil and gas drilling in Santa Fe County. We'll find out how they're faring in court versus the oil industry. *** Tens of thousands of people with bowling balls will be descending on Albuquerque over the next couple of months. *** And where does the fresh food you eat come from - and how long does it take to get here.

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Exclusive: Thornburg Mortgage chairman suffers from price drop

Garrett Thornburg, chairman of the company he founded, has been caught up in the decline of the price of shares of Thornburg Mortgage.

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March 17 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

As the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion approaches, we re-visit a confrontation between Santa Fe vets and federal officials on the first anniversary. *** State Rep. Peter Wirth on plans for the new state-owned parking garage. *** Sometimes birds and animals need a little help from us humans.

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March 14 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

A vast development project is taking shape on the mesa just west of Albuquerque. *** As HBO execs gather in Santa Fe this week, we talk with the screen writer for the new miniseries on John Adams. *** Local shopkeepers sound off on Santa Fe's "sales signage" ordinance.

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March 11 At Noon midday report: (Podcast)

A lengthy discussion of the new plan for the Los Alamos National Lab. *** Sen. Jeff Bingaman on that lab plan, plus torture and wiretapping. *** How will the economic stimulus package affect New Mexico?

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Sources: St. Vincent should share merger docs

A county commissioner and a watchdog group both say the merger agreement between St. Vincent Regional Medical Center and the ChristUS healthcare group should be shared.

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March 10 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We talk with the chair of the Santa Fe County Commission and a merger watchdog group over who has the right to see the merger terms between St. Vincent Hospital and the ChristUS healthcare group. *** Allegations made by Republicans against Republicans, following the pre-primary convention of delegates in Bernalillo County.

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March 7: Hamburgers by internet (Podcast)

Sometime in the near future, if you drive up to a drive through food service operation anywhere in the U.S. - you could be in New Mexico, Florida, even Wyoming - you'll speak your order into the speaker box as you usually do. But the person who'll be taking your order could very well be in southern New Mexico.

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March 7 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The employment picture in Santa Fe - in fact across New Mexico - is looking pretty good. *** Ever wonder who you're talking to when you drive up to a speakerbox at a fast food restaurant? Soon, it could be somebody in southern New Mexico. *** Interview with Obama aide before she resigns. *** And we'll find out more about that dreaded day we set our clocks ahead - and is it really worth it?

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March 6 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll talk with one of the Los Alamos national lab employees who may have to pay a big surgical bill from a private Santa Fe Hospital. He wonders why insurance won't cover it. *** Are you a driver if the keys to your car are on the car seat? Our reporter tells us the complexities of just such a case headed to the state supreme court. *** And the stand-off between community groups and St. Vincent Regional Medical Center

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March 5 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Excerpts of some of the discussions we had with political figures at Santa Fe City Hall as they gathered with the KSFR news team to watch the results roll in, for Santa Fe's 2008 municipal elections.

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March 4 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll talk to the state's Oil Conservation Division about those new rules for oil and gas pits that the industry finds so onerous *** The state has now won two court rulings on challenges by the drilling industry to state rules. *** New Mexico gets a respectable grade in a national study of the effectivess of state governments. *** Sen. Jeff Bingaman on the role of Super Delegates.

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March 3 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We ask Congresswoman Heather Wilson from Albuquerque why she's in favor of giving retroactive immunity to the telecom companies who took part in warrantless wiretapping. *** Santa Fe based Thornburg Mortgage is back in a world of hurt. *** We'll take a look into how this employer of 300 people makes it mortgages and why they the stock is down. And unmanned vehicles in the skies of New Mexico, thanks to a program at New Mexico State University.

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Feb. 29 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The governor wants to offer clemency to a man convicted of shooting another in the back. So why wasn't it self defense? *** How far can Santa Fe City Hall push county government or is it vice versa. *** City Hall faces its first big lawsuit over the so-called affordable housing program.

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Feb. 28 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Santa Fe Council is discussing getting rid of an the ordinance on cell phones because city police don't issue many citations for people holding and talking on a cell phone while driving. *** With the economy in the tank, our reporter finds that it's no wonder the number of New Mexicans filing for bankruptcy is on the rise. *** A stand-off at a tribal casino in southern New Mexico.

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Feb. 27 At Noon midday report (,b>Podcast)

Does the Santa Fe County Board of Commissioners face a lawsuit over the new 12 to 18 month moratorium on oil and gas drilling? *** New Mexico's ACLU has given St. Vincent Hospital until next week to say how they'll demonstrate that nothing will change following their merger with a Catholic-based hospital group. *** And a report on the friendliest fire department anywhere.

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SF County approves emergency drilling ordinance (Podcast)

Santa Fe County Commissioners have unanimously approved an emergency oil and gas drilling ordinance.

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Feb. 25 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Somewhere in the complicated budget of the Los Alamos national lab is a plan to build hundreds of plutonium triggers for nuclear weapons. *** Local entrepreneurs develop a really small nuclear battery. *** The state's department of veterans affairs has come out with a program designed to help vets get a meaningful slice of government contract awards.

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Feb. 22 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

An ethics watchdog group in Washington says the senate ethics committee has skipped over Sen. Pete Domenici for his involvement in the David Iglesias affair. *** Are genetically modified foods on the shelves of the grocery store where you shop? *** Listening in as people line up outside the governor's office for open office hours. *** What about those late-arriving birth certificates from the UNM Hospital?

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Feb. 21 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The congressman from southern New Mexico drops by - we'll ask Steve Pearce how he plans to go up against Heather Wilson in the Republican primary for Sen. Pete Domenici's job. *** How fat or how empty are the campaign warchests of some of the big politicos in New Mexico. *** Following up on concerns in some sectors of the community about St. Vincent Hospital and its planned merger with a Catholic-based hospital chain. *** And what's new on New Mexico's income-tax forms.

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Feb. 20 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll go back in time to a November interview to find out what may really have been the reasons for School Supt. Leslie Carpenter to announce her retirement. *** The political reporter for the New Mexican will join us to examine the role of the state's super delegates in the Democratic National Convention. *** The state national guard tries out a new clean-energy backup power system.

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Feb. 19 At Noon midday report (Podcast

Some people in Texas say the border fence could go right through their back yards. *** If not red-light cameras, what are those cameras at numerous Santa Fe intersections? *** A hot, really hot machine at Sandia national labs.

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Feb. 18 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll talk with city councilor Ron Trujillo about his plan for a red-light camera program in Santa Fe, and our reporter brings us up to date on studies about whether such programs actually do the job they're intended to. *** A statewide coalition has formed to question the merger of St Vincent Regional Medical Center with Catholic-based ChristUS Healthcare. *** And our tax expert will join us to talk about that rebate check promised from Washington - will you get one?

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Feb. 15 At Noon midday report (Pocast)

New Mexico is not alone in a delay in vote counting. *** An update on the Rail Yard complex in Santa Fe. *** What's new with New Mexico taxes. *** A green energy development in southeastern Santa Fe County.

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Feb. 14 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

With the state Democratic Party still trying to count the votes from last week's caucus, we'll talk with the national association of secretaries of state. *** That economic stimulus package from Washington contains a provision that could make it easier for home buyers to get a mortgage - that same package has some benefits for Santa Fe-based Thornburg Mortgage as well. *** Who are you celebrating as your favorite Valentine today - and why?

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Feb. 13 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We hear from the land-use lawyer who'll develop the codes where drilling could take place in Santa Fe County. *** A giant water-diversion project for Santa Fe has gotten key federal approvals, but what will it cost? *** With the writers strike over, the show can go on in New Mexico.

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Feb. 12 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

As Santa Fe County commissioners plan to consider a year-long moratorium on oil and gas drilling, we'll go back in time to listen in on one of the early public meetings on the question. The chair of the County Democratic Party will join us to talk about how things went last week - this as they still count the votes from the Feb. 4th . And does the governor plan a face off with the state senate?

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Feb. 11 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

What is the state Democratic Party looking for in volunteers to count votes? *** A state senator introduces a memorial calling for the end of the Iraq occupation. *** A Santa Fe nonprofit sends pretend drunks to bars and retailers to find out if they're lax about selling booze to intoxicated people.

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Feb. 7 At Noon midday report (<b>Podcast</b>)

Two environmental lawsuits have just been announced, both involving water in New Mexico. *** We'll hear from Santa Fe Mayor David Coss who's concerned about a bill in the legislature that would forbid local cities from imposing a tax on the sale of expensive real estate - the so-called transfer tax.

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Feb. 6 At Noon midday report (<b>Podcast</b>)

Is it deja vu all over again? The Democratic presidential preference caucus in New Mexico has a faint resemblance to the 2004 general elections. *** Rep. Peter Wirth of Santa Fe will be on the line about that amendment to the state budget that would cut budget for the rule-making state division that regulates oil and gas drilling.

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Feb. 5 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We talk with the chairman of the New Mexico Democratic Party to try to remove confusion about the state-wide presidential caucus. *** Sen. Jeff Bingaman calls the proposed White House budget "smoke and mirrors." *** The Los Alamos lab budget seems to hide funds for new nuclear work. *** A candidate for Congressman Tom Udall's seat starts his campaign tour in a vehicle powered by old cooking oil used to fry tortillas.

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Feb. 4 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Oil rigs on the steps of the state Capitol? *** New Mexico rebates to movie companies comes under scrutiny. *** The state labor department is already feeling the effects of federal cuts to social services programs.

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Feb. 1 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Taking confusion out of the Democratic presidential caucus. *** Behind the scenes at Santa Fe Community College to find out how they handled the Barack Obama event. *** How to pay for the Rail Runner commuter line.

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Jan. 31 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We listen in as Santa Fe City Council debates the vacation rental ordinance. *** A new report gives New Mexico than a failing grade when it comes to gun control. *** A tribute to Santa Fean and environmentalist Stewart Udall who turns 88 today.

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Jan. 30 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The state's chief medical officer will join us to talk about why they're concerned about a television show that suggests mercury in children's vaccines could be harmful. *** Santa Fe City Council takes up the heady issue of short-term vacation rentals tonight. *** And our reporter visits the Lensic Theater where live telecasts of the Metropolitan Opera have gotten rave reviews.

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Jan. 29 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The saga of the frozen water pipes in Santa Fe continues. *** Reaction from New Mexico politicos to the state of the union. *** Is Santa Fe city council going to issue a legal challenge over the design of the county court house building?

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Jan. 28 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

A new name and broader scope for Santa Fe-based Forest Guardians. *** Group draws attention to drilling issue with huge, mock oil rigs. *** What's best for biofuels -- corn-based or sorghum-based ethanol? University of New Mexico starts a car-sharing program. *** And Santa Fe real estate versus national trends.

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Jan. 26 At Noon weekend edition (Podcast)

On the weekend edition, we take a look back at some of the top stories of the week just past.

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Jan. 26 At Noon weekend edition (Podcast)

On the weekend edition, we take a look back at some of the top stories of the week just past.

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Jan. 24 At Noon midday report (Podcast

We'll check the status of those frozen water meters around Santa Fe. *** Is domestic violence on the rise in the city? *** A historic preservation group puts up a visual protest over the height of the proposed Santa Fe County courthouse.

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Jan. 24 At Noon midday report (Podcast

We'll check the status of those frozen water meters around Santa Fe. *** Is domestic violence on the rise in the city? *** A historic preservation group puts up a visual protest over the height of the proposed Santa Fe County courthouse.

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Jan. 23 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The view of a Santa Fe investments firm on the economy. *** Sen. Jeff Bingaman on what may happen to the economic stimulus plan. *** Two Santa Fe state representatives introduce tough legislation on drilling. *** And more on Santa Fe's short-term vacation rental question.

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Jan. 22 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

N.M. Sen. Jeff Bingaman at the Senate Finance Committee hearing on the economic stimulus plan. *** Is "No" the final answer from Gov. Richardson on title-insurance reform? *** Santa Fe's Rape Crisis Center on the new "Safe Haven" project. *** Online organ-donor registrations coming to New Mexico. *** And a look at Green burials.

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Jan. 21 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The for-profit corporation that manages the Los Alamos national lab gets the equivalent of a high school grade of C but still gets most of the tens of millions of dollars in profits it was looking for. *** The Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce is backing a program called Safe Haven for victims of domestic violence. *** A statewide nonprofit group plans a comedy review that pokes fun at state lawmakers and other officials.

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Jan. 18 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

A Washington watchdog group on Sen. Pete Domenici using campaign funds for his legal defense in the David Iglesias affair. *** What happens to Los Alamos County's major source of revenue when the Los Alamos lab's future is uncertain? *** And how are people faring in this cold?

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Jan. 17 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

The current financial problems at College of Santa Fe are not new. We'll talk with the writer of a history of the college. *** Santa Feans question whether the partnership of St. Vincent Hospital with a Catholic health group will retain reproductive and end-of-life health options. *** An Albuquerque nonprofit employs You Tube to raise money. *** The fed chairman talks about a tax cut.

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Jan. 16 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

As Santa Fe County officials cancel yet another public hearing on oil and gas, opposition groups tell us they're organizing for more strength. *** A solar panel could be in your future if a city councilor's idea sees light of day. *** A scratching of heads in Silver City over some milky-looking rain.

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Jan. 15 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Another federal lawsuit in New Mexico. This time it's aimed at policies of the White House. *** Even though half of the legislature voted last year not to do it, it's looking more and more like New Mexico is on track to be part of the federal national ID card program called the Real ID. *** And with lawmakers in town, we'll find out how business is improving at a favorite watering hole.

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Jan. 14 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

While the governor has created a temporary block to drilling in the Galisteo Basin, we'll hear from State Rep. Peter Wirth and Congressman Tom Udall on other actions that could affect the process. *** The latest on the state's medical marijuana program. *** No snow in the immediate forecast for Santa fe but that doesn't mean it's all over just yet. *** And Santa Fe County's drug-prescription program racks up dollar savings for several thousand people.

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Jan. 11 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

New Mexico's Democratic congressional members are pushing for federal money for an archaeological study of lands where oil drilling may take place. *** Gov. Bill's health care plan to be debated by lawmakers. *** Is the mortgage market drying up for affordable housing loans in Santa Fe?

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Jan. 10 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

Gov. Bill Richardson dropping out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. *** The state attorney general promises to sit at the table alongside an an environment group that's suing the state environment department. *** The Democratic caucus coming up Feb. 5 in New Mexico.

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Jan. 9 At Noon midday report (Podcast

We'll get the latest on home sales in the city and the county of Santa Fe. *** We'll hear from an environmental group about what they'd like to see changed in a hundred-plus-year-old law that established subsurface mineral rights as dominant over surface rights. *** Has New Mexico broken its promise to spend settlement money from the tobacco industry on programs to prevent use of tobacco?

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