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"Preserving Public Lands, Welcoming Tribal Transit, and Celebrating STEM Achievements in Santa Fe"
Published 10 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Tuesday, June 24th, 2025. We are starting off the day with a vibrant energy downtown following a spirited protest yesterday, where several hundred Santa Feans rallied against proposals to privatize federal public lands. Chants of not for sale echoed through the Plaza, making it clear that the community’s voice is front and center as the debate continues among Western state governors. With public lands at the heart of Santa Fe’s outdoor culture, locals are determined to keep these spaces accessible for hiking, biking, and family outings.
In other news, Santa Fe is abuzz as the city welcomes attendees for the Tribal Transit Mini-Conference kicking off today and running through the 26th. The event brings together tribal transit leaders from across the country, creating opportunities for collaboration and fresh ideas for improving mobility and transportation throughout our region. Expect a bit of extra traffic near conference venues, but even more, expect a boost of diverse perspectives infusing our city with new energy.
For those who like to stay involved in civic projects, don’t forget about the Early Neighborhood Notification meeting happening tonight for the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge project. This is your chance to weigh in on plans that could make crossing town on foot or bike safer and smoother. The city is eager to hear your ideas and concerns, so show up and make your voice count.
Looking ahead to summertime fun, the buzz continues around student achievements, as a local team from New Mexico Tech just took first place in a national space mining contest. Their innovation is shining a spotlight on STEM education right here in New Mexico, inspiring younger students across Santa Fe schools to reach for the stars.
Weather-wise, you can expect mild temperatures today with the usual mix of sunshine and late-afternoon clouds. After work, why not stroll Canyon Road or catch some live music downtown? Local eateries are rolling out new seasonal menus, so there’s plenty to taste and enjoy. Keep an eye out for pop-up art shows and gallery strolls as the city’s creative community gears up for a busy summer.
That’s all for now, Santa Fe. Embrace the day, check out something new, and keep building the community spirit that makes our city so special. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In other news, Santa Fe is abuzz as the city welcomes attendees for the Tribal Transit Mini-Conference kicking off today and running through the 26th. The event brings together tribal transit leaders from across the country, creating opportunities for collaboration and fresh ideas for improving mobility and transportation throughout our region. Expect a bit of extra traffic near conference venues, but even more, expect a boost of diverse perspectives infusing our city with new energy.
For those who like to stay involved in civic projects, don’t forget about the Early Neighborhood Notification meeting happening tonight for the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge project. This is your chance to weigh in on plans that could make crossing town on foot or bike safer and smoother. The city is eager to hear your ideas and concerns, so show up and make your voice count.
Looking ahead to summertime fun, the buzz continues around student achievements, as a local team from New Mexico Tech just took first place in a national space mining contest. Their innovation is shining a spotlight on STEM education right here in New Mexico, inspiring younger students across Santa Fe schools to reach for the stars.
Weather-wise, you can expect mild temperatures today with the usual mix of sunshine and late-afternoon clouds. After work, why not stroll Canyon Road or catch some live music downtown? Local eateries are rolling out new seasonal menus, so there’s plenty to taste and enjoy. Keep an eye out for pop-up art shows and gallery strolls as the city’s creative community gears up for a busy summer.
That’s all for now, Santa Fe. Embrace the day, check out something new, and keep building the community spirit that makes our city so special. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI