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Episodes
- Dec. 1 At Noon midday report (Click for Podcast)
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 05:00:00 GMT
Host Bill Dupuy previews today's hour. - Nov. 28 At Noon midday report (Podcst)
Fri, 28 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
Looking into whether "development" at the Santa Fe Indian School could be retail with a big hotel. *** New Mexico's tax secretary tells us how owners of "affordable homes" in Santa Fe can avoid the full real estate tax burden. *** What are local investors to do, as the markets swing wildly? - Nov. 26 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Wed, 26 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
It's the deadline today to submit comments on Santa Fe's oil and gas ordinance, and we'll find out how one group feels about the draft. *** Santa Fe's County sheriff will join us to talk about the patrols his department can conduct for county residents who are away from their homes this holiday weekend. *** Feeding the homeless on Thanksgiving. *** The Los Alamos National Lab has discovered a cosmic-rays "first." - How one group opposed to drilling in Santa Fe County sees the new ordinance (Podcast)
Wed, 26 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
Nov. 26 -- Today's the deadline for submitting comments about the draft Oil and Gas Drilling element of the Santa Fe County ordinance. One group talks about its view. - Nov. 25 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Tue, 25 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
There's talk around Santa Fe City Hall about hiring freezes and may freezing scheduled pay increases. What effect will the city's new, higher Living Wage for the private sector have on those discussions? *** A private lawyer from Albuquerque has been helping prisoners at the US prison at Guantanamo Bay to try to grt a hearing. *** Santa Fe Tourism drops in October. *** Santa Fe's police department has been out - delivering turkeys to the needy. - Nov. 24 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Mon, 24 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
They're meeting right now at Santa Fe City Hall to determine whether the city's so-called Living Wage could take the next step higher. We are planning a live report. *** Thanksgiving is not the time to run short of food. But that's what's happening at Santa Fe's Food Depot as demand increases 15% and food donations decrease by more. *** Taos Ski Area plans snowboarding for the full season this year, for the first time. - Nov. 21 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Fri, 21 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
We'll speak with a lawyer in private practice in Albuquerque about her work in Guantanamo. She's been trying to get a hearing for prisoners held for years without trial. *** Santa Fe's superintendent of schools says there's plenty of good news to go with the bad. She'll have the chance to tell us about both. *** And what are prospects for Ski Santa Fe opening on schedule this coming Thursday? The weather service says there could be snow. - Nov. 20 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
Message from state educators to state lawmakers - You have a legal responsibility to NOT cut our budgets. *** Can a proposal to build more but smaller public schools be cost effective while also improving New Mexico's drop out rate? We'll talk with the author of that proposal to find out. *** And are you ready for an official New Mexico Cowboy song? - Nov. 19 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
We've heard Sen. Pete Domenici's reaction to the bailout proposal by US automakers. He thinks they're burdened by high costs of healthcare and retirement benefits for autoworkers. Today, we'll find out how Democratic Sen. Jeff Bingaman sees the issue. *** It's been a year since the first crowds of Santa Feans gathered to protest oil and gas drilling in the county. *** How nonprofits raise money even during tough economic times. - Nov. 18 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Tue, 18 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
The debate continues in Washington over the first financial bailout and now the possibility of one for automakers - how will New Mexico's two US senators vote on that? *** Santa Fe City Council is beginning to grapple with what could be an economic downturn in the city. *** A report on HUD money earmarked to help stem home foreclosures in New Mexico. *** And what is all this dry weather doing to your trees and shrubs? Should you be concerned?

