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Storm Warnings, Climate Protests, and Cozy Escapes: Your Santa Fe Local Update
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, January 26.
Folks, bundle up tight because New Mexico is in the grip of a fierce winter storm thats prompted Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to declare a statewide emergency, activating response teams to tackle slick roads, power flickers, and low visibility from all that snow and ice sweeping through our high desert. Its hitting hard across the state, with schools like Artesia and Carlsbad closed today, and more closures possible as the bitter cold lingers, so check local updates before heading out and drive safe to keep our communities moving without mishap.
Shifting gears to brighter vibes, our states legislative session kicked off last week with real fire from over a thousand protesters marching from Santa Fe Plaza to the Roundhouse, chanting against climate inaction, oil money influence, and those proposed AI data centers that some say threaten our water in this drought-prone land. Youth leaders from groups like YUCCA and Tewa Women United led the charge with drum circles from Swiftbird and sharp signs like We cant drink data, demanding real change over false green fixes. Inside, the governor outlined bold plans for universal childcare boosts, juvenile crime crackdowns with pretrial detention ideas, and a climate roadmap slashing pollution 45 percent by 2030. Its a pivotal moment where community voices are pushing Santa Fes leaders to connect policy to everyday lives, from safer streets to a sustainable future for our kids.
Tonight, shake off the chill with some fun local action. Kick off at 5pm with The Science of Vitality talk at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, diving into natural ways to rebuild energy and longevity just what we need post-storm. Or join the massive 2026 Legislative Reception, Santa Fes biggest networking bash for business folks and lawmakers hashing out the years big ideas. Adventure seekers, theres an Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure starting at the State Visitor Center, turning our historic streets into a playful puzzle quest. Meow Wolfs House of Eternal Return stays open for that mind-bending escape into art worlds, and CCA Santa Fe has intriguing film screenings like Magellan and indie gems exploring everything from space mysteries to family reckonings, perfect for cozy indoor storytelling.
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
Folks, bundle up tight because New Mexico is in the grip of a fierce winter storm thats prompted Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to declare a statewide emergency, activating response teams to tackle slick roads, power flickers, and low visibility from all that snow and ice sweeping through our high desert. Its hitting hard across the state, with schools like Artesia and Carlsbad closed today, and more closures possible as the bitter cold lingers, so check local updates before heading out and drive safe to keep our communities moving without mishap.
Shifting gears to brighter vibes, our states legislative session kicked off last week with real fire from over a thousand protesters marching from Santa Fe Plaza to the Roundhouse, chanting against climate inaction, oil money influence, and those proposed AI data centers that some say threaten our water in this drought-prone land. Youth leaders from groups like YUCCA and Tewa Women United led the charge with drum circles from Swiftbird and sharp signs like We cant drink data, demanding real change over false green fixes. Inside, the governor outlined bold plans for universal childcare boosts, juvenile crime crackdowns with pretrial detention ideas, and a climate roadmap slashing pollution 45 percent by 2030. Its a pivotal moment where community voices are pushing Santa Fes leaders to connect policy to everyday lives, from safer streets to a sustainable future for our kids.
Tonight, shake off the chill with some fun local action. Kick off at 5pm with The Science of Vitality talk at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, diving into natural ways to rebuild energy and longevity just what we need post-storm. Or join the massive 2026 Legislative Reception, Santa Fes biggest networking bash for business folks and lawmakers hashing out the years big ideas. Adventure seekers, theres an Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure starting at the State Visitor Center, turning our historic streets into a playful puzzle quest. Meow Wolfs House of Eternal Return stays open for that mind-bending escape into art worlds, and CCA Santa Fe has intriguing film screenings like Magellan and indie gems exploring everything from space mysteries to family reckonings, perfect for cozy indoor storytelling.
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