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Local Frequency - Santa Fe

Local Frequency - Santa Fe

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Local Frequency Santa Fe is your gateway to the vibrant culture and hidden gems of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dive into engaging discussions with local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Discover the latest happenings, unique places, and compelling stories that define Santa Fe's dynamic spirit. Tune in to stay connected with authentic insights and experiences in the heart of the Southwest.

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  • Santa Fe Local Frequency: Water Lifeline, Foster Care, and Vibrant Cultural Scene
    Jan 15 2026
    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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    3 mins
  • Santa Fe Roundup: Stabbings, College Elections, and Healthcare Woes
    Jan 14 2026
    Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 14.

    Start your day with some fresh local buzz. Santa Fe police are digging into a weekend stabbing incident, reminding us all to stay vigilant in our vibrant neighborhoods where community safety hits close to home. Meanwhile, in a twist of public service, the winner of a recent Santa Fe Community College board race has stepped down to protect his wifes job, showing how personal choices can ripple through our local institutions.

    Healthcare access is making waves today, with folks in nearby Los Alamos rallying for malpractice reform after doctors flee to Colorado and Texas over sky-high insurance costs. Stories abound of emergency patients airlifted to Denver or El Paso because no beds or specialists were available here in New Mexico. On a brighter note, county leaders and Rep. Christine Chandler are pushing legislation to fix this, aligning our laws with neighbors like Arizona for better care right here at home. It could mean fewer goodbyes to trusted physicians and quicker help when we need it most.

    For things to do, head to La Farge Library at 10:30 for Audubon Storytime and Craft, perfect for families blending nature tales with hands-on fun that sparks young imaginations. Art lovers, dont miss the Beyond Aesthetics group exhibit opening today at ViVO Contemporary, featuring nine stellar Santa Fe artists like Norma Alonzo and Ilse Bolle, whose works connect us deeper to our creative soul. Over at the Santa Fe Campus of St. Johns College, catch Focus and Flow at noon or dive into Euclid's Proposition 47 comparing editions of The Elementsits a brainy way to explore history and math. Court watchers, Santa Fe County District Court kicks off at 8:15 with a hearing for State v. Jonah Rivera, a slice of our justice system in action.

    Looking ahead, the Lensic Performing Arts Centers 2026 season is heating up with stars like Gillian Welch, Yo-Yo Ma, and Rhiannon Giddens later this year, promising nights that fuel our cultural heartbeat. Grab tickets soon before they vanish.

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

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    2 mins
  • Santa Fe's Creative Community: Ponchos, Wildstyle Art, and More
    Jan 12 2026
    Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, January 12th, 2026.

    We're starting off the week with plenty to explore right here in our community. If you're looking to get creative, the Museum of International Folk Art wrapped up its Family Mornings program this past Saturday with a special focus on cozy creations. Folklorist Nasario Garcia led storytelling and taught basic sewing skills as families created ponchos together. The program returns next month with new activities, so if you missed it, you'll have another chance to join in.

    Speaking of cultural happenings, there's an exciting exhibition running through late June called Indigenous Freeways: Southwest Wildstyle from North to South at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. It's a dynamic look at art and culture across our region, and it's a great way to spend an afternoon exploring what makes our area so unique.

    For those interested in the arts and our region's history, the School for Advanced Research is diving deep into the legacy of Edgar Lee Hewett with a lecture series happening over the coming months. These talks explore the complicated history of preservation and cultural narratives in the American Southwest, featuring perspectives from Indigenous archaeologists and historians who are reshaping how we understand this important chapter of our past.

    If you're in the mood for something hands-on, there are several workshops coming up. Los Luceros Historic Site is hosting ranger-led walks every Sunday and Wednesday where you can learn about the site's fascinating history and colorful characters from its past. Later this month, they're offering a Straw Applique Workshop on January 17th, where you can learn about paja, a unique traditional craft.

    And if you haven't experienced it yet, Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return continues to be a must-see destination for anyone looking for an immersive artistic experience that challenges what you think an exhibition can be.

    For the coffee lovers and crafters out there, there's a sip and sew gathering happening today at eleven fifteen in the morning for knitters, crocheters, and crafters of all levels. It's a great way to connect with fellow creative folks while working on your projects.

    There's truly something for everyone in Santa Fe this week, from cultural education to hands-on creativity to community connection.

    This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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