Fri, 24 April 2015
Al Jazeera Journalist Peter Greste spent more than 400 days in a Cairo prison for supposedly conspiring with the Muslim Brotherhood. He was finally released this past February. Greste will be speaking about his experience in jail and the current state of journalism tonight at the Unitarian Universalist Church on Barcelona street at 7pm. For anyone who might have missed the extensive media coverage of his arrest and detainment, Zelie Pollon, a friend a colleague of his, asked him to begin by talking about the day in late 2013 when he was arrested in Cairo. |
Fri, 24 April 2015
At a news conference in front of city hall this morning, representatives of Christus St. Vincent nurses' union and their attorney discussed dismal patient satisfaction scores and nursing shortages they say are resulting in poor patient outcomes, safety issues, and retaliation. KSFR's Deborah Martinez was there, and joined At Noon host Zelie Pollon for a live rundown of the conference. |
Fri, 24 April 2015
The citizens of Santa Fe voted in 2008 for a bond allocating 30.3 million dollars to improve our city parks. But officials trying to find out where the money went are coming up empty handed. KSFR's Zelie Pollon reports. |
Fri, 24 April 2015
Kate Powell brings you local news at noon. |
Fri, 24 April 2015
The former Santa Fe County Democratic Party chair, Richard Ellenberg, is one of two candidates seeking the New Mexico Democrats’ top leadership post. Ellenberg, who served six years in the Santa Fe County Dems’ post, faces former Lieutenant Governor Candidate Deborah Haaland when Democrats decide their next chair at a central committee meeting tomorrow in Albuquerque. |
Fri, 24 April 2015
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Fri, 24 April 2015
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