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KSFR NewsApr 23, 2021
4:00pm & 5:30pm Newscasts for 12/17/21
The latest news updates from the KSFR Newsroom for 4:00pm and 5:30pm
4:00pm/5:30pm Newscasts for 12/15/21
4:00pm/5:30pm Newscasts for 12/15/21
APD finds off-road vehicle that could be linked to deadly hit-and-run
The Albuquerque Police Department’s motor unit has located an off-road vehicle that may have been involved in the fatal crash that killed 7-year old Pronoy Bhattachaya on Sunday.
Law enforcement officers with the motor unit have been following up on tips provided by the community and located the off-road vehicle on Monday, in the 200 block of 65th Street NW.
The UTV has since been collected as evidence from the property. The driver has not been located.
Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers are offering a $3,500 reward for any and all information that leads to the arrest of the driver of the vehicle. People can call (505)-843-7867 to report tips, you can also report tips anonymously as well.
4:00 & 5:30 Newscast for 12/13/21
The 4:00 & 5:30 Newscast for 12/13/21.
4:00 pm & 5:30 pm Newscast for 12/8/21
New Mexico's top water official has outlined a plan for dealing with future shortages on the Pecos River in southeastern New Mexico.
The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office says one of its deputies fatally shot a domestic violence suspect.
Santa Fe diocese sets auction properties in January
Community Matters For May 16, 2021
Alcohol + Marijuana + Driving = Disaster
State Marijuana Czar Offers Insights into Plans for Cannabis Regulations
Eco-Centric Art Exhibition Engages Visitors at Railroad Park
City Council Update 4/28
General Assembly Meeting held with City Councilors, Mayor Webber and other officials.
Conservation Youth Group Gets U.S. Funds for New Taos Center
Jeffrey Haas 2 WUC 042321
Back to School
As students, administrators and teachers return to in-person learning, perspectives on education are changing. KSFR's Georgina Hahn spoke with current Santa Fe High seniors and head administrator at the Turquoise Trail Charter School.
Capital High Students to Launch Push for Southside Covid-19 Vaccine Shots
Community Matters April
Writer N. Scott Momaday Urges People to Love the Earth
Michael Patrick Smith Chronicles the Work, Brotherhood, and Transformation in a Fracking Boomtown
Native Voices On the Landback Movement
Governor Lujan Grisham's continued to oil and gas drilling has resulted rising opposition. KSFR's Georgina Hahn spoke to activist Julia Fay Bernal and photographer Cara Romero and heard their perspective on the Landback movement.
City Council Update 4/14/2021
A City Council Update from Wednesday's governing body meeting. Topics discussed were the Midtown Campus, a COVID Update, and an arch.
Cathy Smith WUC 041421
Photojournalism through the lens of photojournalists and bystanders
Andy Lyman WUC 041221
JJ PEET WUC 040921
Is Backyard Compost the Secret to Healthy Soil, Air and Plants?
Santa Fe Classic Theater
Soaring Costs of Navajo Mines Cleanup in Money, Lives
Earth's Cycle of Positivity Fed by Community
The author of The Ecology of Herbal Medicine and director of The Yerba Mansa Project sat down with KSFR's Georgina Hahn in her medicinal garden. Her community driven preservation's effort create a cycle of positivity.
Andy Lyman April 5, 2021
3/31/2021 City Council Update
An update on the City Council Meeting held Wednesday March 31, 2021. Topics discussed included the Midtown Campus and COVID updates.
Santa Fe's Disparity Between Local Artists and the Art Market
KSFR's Georgina Hahn takes a look at the disparity between a multi-million dollar art market, and the work of artists in the Santa Fe Community.
Migratory Birds Return to New Mexico As Weather Warms
In New Mexico, We’re All Downwinders
Randi McGinn Seeks Democratic Party Nomination for Congressional District 1
Melanie Stansbury Seeks Democratic Party Nomination in Congressional District 1
Andy Lyman and Steve Terrell March 29, 2021
Farmers Make Tough Decisions Ahead of Another Dry Year
Hydrologists predict another dry year here in New Mexico. What accommodations does the agricultural sector need to make in order to survive a drought? KSFR's Georgina Hahn speaks with state farmers to get a glimpse of the challenges ahead.
Smoke and Mirrors with Dr. Chuck Ruby How You Are Being Fooled about Mental Illness, An Insider's Warning to Consumers (Part Five)
Smoke and Mirrors with Dr. Chuck Ruby How You Are Being Fooled about Mental Illness, An Insider's Warning to Consumers (Part Four)
Hue Chan Karels
Milton Reiss WUC
The Big Read Grants $15,000 to Santa Fe Public Library
The National Endowment of the Arts and Arts Midwest sponsors The Big Read, an inititative to encourage a community wide read. This year's book is Into the Great North, by Luis Alberto Urrea. KSFR's Georgina Hahn spoke with Santa Fe Public Library Director Maria Sanchez-Tucker about the upcoming programs and events.
Northern New Mexico College Prepares Students for Cannabis Industry
Andy Lyman For March 22, 2021 Wake Up Call
Nick Mamatas "The Planetbreaker’s Son"
Smoke and Mirrors with Dr. Chuck Ruby, How You are Being Fooled about Mental Illness, An Insider's Warning to Consumers Part Three
New Mexico Jurist Takes ‘Rule of Law’ to Schools
Santa Fe's Southside to Get Teen Center
Community Matters March 15, 2021
Laura Gonzales, Educator and Volunteer Manager for El Rancho de las Golondrinas discusses her research paper
“Caves, Cribs and Cathouses: Frontier Prostitution in the Southwest.”
Roundhouse Round Up March 15, 2021
Steve Terrell talks to The New Mexico Political Report's Andy Lyman about the latest developments in the legislative session which ends at noon this Saturday. Topics include the competing bills to legalize cannabis, liquor license reform and the passing of former KSFR News Director Tom Trowbridge.