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Santa Fe Roundup: Stabbings, College Elections, and Healthcare Woes
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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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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.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI