KSFR Local
Aug. 25 at Noon midday report (Podcast)
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Catch the news director's blog
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SANTA FE
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-- On Monday's midday report:
A KSFR report from Denver as we cover the Democratic National Convention to find out what New Mexicans are doing at that gathering.
A local citizens group says it has found an anomaly with the way Santa Fe County is reporting the meetings it's having with local groups on oil and gas drilling.
Was it too much to bare - spelled B A R E? We visit a weekend topless demonstration at a Santa Fe Park.
With only a few days before Rail Yard parking fees begin at a dollar an hour, we listen in as a few coveted spaces are doled out by lottery.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Dan Gerrity, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
KSFR listeners who might miss the first news at 7 a.m. weekdays on the air now have the chance to get it and listen to it whenever they want it - by cell phone.
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Catch our regular hourly newscasts 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays on the radio or streaming at ksfr.org. At Noon every day, including weekend edition's review of the past week. © Copyright 2009, KSFR
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Catch the news director's blog
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A KSFR report from Denver as we cover the Democratic National Convention to find out what New Mexicans are doing at that gathering.
A local citizens group says it has found an anomaly with the way Santa Fe County is reporting the meetings it's having with local groups on oil and gas drilling.
Was it too much to bare - spelled B A R E? We visit a weekend topless demonstration at a Santa Fe Park.
With only a few days before Rail Yard parking fees begin at a dollar an hour, we listen in as a few coveted spaces are doled out by lottery.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Dan Gerrity, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
KSFR listeners who might miss the first news at 7 a.m. weekdays on the air now have the chance to get it and listen to it whenever they want it - by cell phone.
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Catch our regular hourly newscasts 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays on the radio or streaming at ksfr.org. At Noon every day, including weekend edition's review of the past week. © Copyright 2009, KSFR


