
Hannah Colton
Hannah served as news director at 91°µÍø and reported on education, Albuquerque politics, and anything public health-related. She died in November 2020.
She started at 91°µÍø as a substitute news host in 2016, and worked as a freelance reporter and host for KSFR Santa Fe Public Radio and National Native News before joining 91°µÍø full time in 2018. She's got her start in radio at KDLG (another 89.9 FM) in Bristol Bay, Alaska.
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Many people have been concerned this election season about voter intimidation and violence at the polls, and groups of New Mexicans mobilized to protect…
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Record numbers of people have turned out to cast ballots across the country this election, despite confidence in American democracy among citizens being…
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The confirmation of conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday raises concerns about preserving access to abortion and other…
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The arrival of freezing temperatures and snow means sudden, extreme hardship for the hundreds of people living without shelter in Albuquerque. A group of…
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As voters head to the polls, the disparate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are top of mind for many, as are the racial inequities baked into every aspect…
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The Black New Mexico Movement returned to Rio Rancho on Saturday, three weeks after their peaceful rally in the conservative suburban city was overrun…
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The Black New Mexico Movement held a rally on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Rio Rancho, the more conservative, smaller city that neighbors Albuquerque. Fifty or…
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State Republicans had planned on featuring the New Mexico Civil Guard as special guests at a rally in Clovis on Aug. 22, before the militia group pulled…
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An effort to get public money out of private ICE detention in New Mexico saw a partial victory this week. A coalition of educators and immigrants rights…
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Calls for a major New Mexico retirement fund to drop investments in companies that operate private prisons and ICE detention may finally be answered this…