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Santa Fe Local Frequency: Water Lifeline, Foster Care, and Vibrant Cultural Scene

Santa Fe Local Frequency: Water Lifeline, Foster Care, and Vibrant Cultural Scene

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, January 15th.

Kicking off the day with some buzz in Chupadero, where community leaders are pushing hard for a five million dollar water lifeline to secure their future amid ongoing shortages, a move that could transform local farming and daily life for hundreds of residents. Meanwhile, the city is eyeing a state-owned plot on the midtown campus to bolster foster care services, aiming to give kids in need better stability and support right here at home. And as our lawmakers gear up for the legislative session starting next week on the 20th, over 75 bills are already pre-filed, tackling everything from interstate compacts to ease doctor and counselor shortages—think more mental health pros on hand for our families—to smarter gun safety measures and even reining in AI with transparency rules so you know when its making big calls on your healthcare or job. Representative Christine Chandler is leading the charge on deepfake protections too, keeping our digital world safer for everyone.

Shifting to brighter skies, today is packed with ways to dive into Santa Fes vibrant scene. Start your morning at the Alternate Reality Scavenger Hunt kicking off at French Pastry School, where Alley Kat Adventures turns our streets into a thrilling puzzle hunt blending history and whimsy—perfect for shaking off the winter chill with friends or family. Animal lovers, head to the museum for an afternoon meet and greet with Cornelius the cornsnake, Bisquick the tortoise, and Fafnir the lizard during their lunch hour; its a fun, fact-filled way to connect with our scaly locals. Tonight at six, catch the Center for Contemporary Arts screening of Jim Jarmuschs surreal western Dead Man, followed by a live Q&A with star Gary Farmer—imagine diving into 19th-century existential vibes with the man himself. Then groove over to The Mystic at seven for Nacha Mendez, the New Mexico Platinum Award winner blending ranchera, flamenco, and classical magic in a free show thatll have you swaying through pan-Latin soul.

Looking ahead, tomorrows family opera concert at the Lensic is free with kid-friendly sing-alongs, and dont miss the Railyard Tuesdays market or ongoing Sky Railway stargazing rides under our legendary New Mexico stars. These events arent just nights out—they weave our communitys creativity and heritage into every beat, helping us all thrive through the January crisp.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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