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ABQ Pride Celebrates Without Federal Support

By Myah Wilmarth | June 13, 2025

6.13.25 – June is Pride Month and this past weekend, Albuquerque held its annual parade down Route 66. In a year that’s seen a slew…

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New Head of NM MLK, Jr. Commission on Group’s Future

By Myah Wilmarth | June 13, 2025

6.13.25 – In March, the New Mexico Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission named Dannelle Kirven as its new executive director. This week, Kirven stopped by…

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How NM Celebrates Juneteenth in 2025

By Myah Wilmarth | June 13, 2025

6.13.25 – New Mexicans have celebrated Juneteenth for decades – long before it became a state holiday in 2006 and a federal holiday in 2021.…

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IAIA President on Proposed Federal Cuts

By Myah Wilmarth | June 13, 2025

6.13.25 – Questions remain for Santa Fe’s Institute of the American Indian Arts as the school’s federal funding is threatened to be cut. Robert Martin,…

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Forest Stewards Guild Talks Prescribed Burns and Resiliency in NM

By Myah Wilmarth | June 5, 2025

6.6.25 – Host Nash Jones sits down with two members of the Santa Fe-based nonprofit Forest Stewards Guild to talk about their use of prescribed…

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What NM Officials Expect from the 2025 Fire Season

By Myah Wilmarth | June 5, 2025

6.6.25 – Since New Mexico’s fire season began this spring, about 25 local jurisdictions have imposed some level of fire restriction. In May, Gov. Michelle…

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Planting Seeds in a Burn Scar

By Myah Wilmarth | June 5, 2025

6.6.25 – In 2022, the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire burned more than 340,000 acres of spruce, fir and ponderosa pine. Today, recovery for the forest…

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APD Shooting Victim’s Parents Offer Message to Other Families

By Myah Wilmarth | May 30, 2025

5.30.25 – Steve and Renetta Torres lost their son, Christopher, in 2011 when two plainclothes APD detectives jumped a wall into the family’s back yard…

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Civil Rights Lawyer on Maintaining the ‘Scaffolding’ for Reform

By Myah Wilmarth | May 30, 2025

5.30.25 – Albuquerque-based civil rights lawyer Mark Fine talks about some of the under-discussed benefits of the reform effort — with transparency at APD topping…

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City Councilor Says Legislative Branch Must Hold APD Accountable

By Myah Wilmarth | May 30, 2025

5.30.25 – Albuquerque City Councilor Nichole Rogers acknowledges that the city’s legislative branch must now play a larger role in ensuring accountability.  Host/Correspondent: Nash Jones  Guest: Nichole…

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APD Chief Medina: Department Is ‘Not Going Back’

By Myah Wilmarth | May 30, 2025

5.30.25 – Police Chief Harold Medina strikes a reassuring tone, saying: “We’re not going back to where we were…We’ve built a strong department that has…

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City Councilor on Policing in International District

By Myah Wilmarth | May 23, 2025

5.23.25 – City Councilor Nichole Rogers ran for her seat in 2023 in part on a platform of improving policing. Rogers speaks with Nash about…