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Hidden Gems, Winter Sports, and Social Media Trials: Your Santa Fe Local Frequency
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for February 9th.
Start your week with some adventure right here in town, as the Amazing Scavenger Hunt kicks off today at the State Visitor Center. Grab your team and dive into clues that uncover Santa Fes hidden gems, blending history, culture, and a dash of competition perfect for shaking off those winter chills. Meanwhile, chess lovers, head to Sky Cinemas this evening for Chess at the Movies, an informal gathering where all levels are welcome to strategize over the board amid the glow of the silver screen.
Over at the Roundhouse, echoes from last weeks vibrant UNM Day still linger, with Lobos in cherry, silver, and turquoise lobbying lawmakers for key priorities like the 1.4 million dollar UNM Basic Needs Project to stock the Lobo Food Pantry, provide menstrual products, and boost scholarships that directly ease student struggles. They pushed for safety upgrades in parking lots and big health initiatives, including expanding cancer care and a virtual addiction clinic, showing how university voices shape real support for New Mexico families. The College of Pharmacy even offered free blood pressure and glucose checks at the Capitol, reminding us health access starts close to home.
In bigger news, a landmark trial against Meta opens today in Santa Fe, spotlighting child safety on social media. Attorney General Ral Torrez alleges the platforms algorithms create dangers for kids through sexual exploitation and addiction, built on undercover probes that exposed predatory risks. Meta pushes back, touting safety tools, but this case could spark changes protecting our youngest users from online harms that hit too close to home.
Locally, a clever state program now uses AI and satellites to hunt down hidden water leaks in systems, saving precious resources and slashing bills for communities like ours facing dry spells. And brace for more winter, as that famous groundhog predicted six more weeks, though our sunny skies might soften the blow.
Sports fans, Demons swimmers are medal-loaded heading into state titles, while golfer Rose at 45 insists hes got gas in the tank. For art lovers, keep an eye on ongoing exhibits like the New Mexico State University gallery unveilings rippling through our scene.
Stay engaged, Santa Fe this is your pulse.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Start your week with some adventure right here in town, as the Amazing Scavenger Hunt kicks off today at the State Visitor Center. Grab your team and dive into clues that uncover Santa Fes hidden gems, blending history, culture, and a dash of competition perfect for shaking off those winter chills. Meanwhile, chess lovers, head to Sky Cinemas this evening for Chess at the Movies, an informal gathering where all levels are welcome to strategize over the board amid the glow of the silver screen.
Over at the Roundhouse, echoes from last weeks vibrant UNM Day still linger, with Lobos in cherry, silver, and turquoise lobbying lawmakers for key priorities like the 1.4 million dollar UNM Basic Needs Project to stock the Lobo Food Pantry, provide menstrual products, and boost scholarships that directly ease student struggles. They pushed for safety upgrades in parking lots and big health initiatives, including expanding cancer care and a virtual addiction clinic, showing how university voices shape real support for New Mexico families. The College of Pharmacy even offered free blood pressure and glucose checks at the Capitol, reminding us health access starts close to home.
In bigger news, a landmark trial against Meta opens today in Santa Fe, spotlighting child safety on social media. Attorney General Ral Torrez alleges the platforms algorithms create dangers for kids through sexual exploitation and addiction, built on undercover probes that exposed predatory risks. Meta pushes back, touting safety tools, but this case could spark changes protecting our youngest users from online harms that hit too close to home.
Locally, a clever state program now uses AI and satellites to hunt down hidden water leaks in systems, saving precious resources and slashing bills for communities like ours facing dry spells. And brace for more winter, as that famous groundhog predicted six more weeks, though our sunny skies might soften the blow.
Sports fans, Demons swimmers are medal-loaded heading into state titles, while golfer Rose at 45 insists hes got gas in the tank. For art lovers, keep an eye on ongoing exhibits like the New Mexico State University gallery unveilings rippling through our scene.
Stay engaged, Santa Fe this is your pulse.
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