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Santa Fe Seeks Truth: Epstein Ranch Investigation and Indigenous Art Reclaim Local Legacy
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15.
Folks, we kick off this sunny Sunday with a story thats gripping our high desert community like nothing else. Just days ago, New Mexico authorities launched a massive investigation at Jeffrey Epsteins former Zorro Ranch, the sprawling 7600-acre property south of Santa Fe. State Rep. Andrea Romero, who helped create the bipartisan Epstein Truth Commission, called it a game-changer. Law enforcement spent multiple days scouring the ranch house alone a whopping 30000 square feet plus surrounding lands after fresh DOJ files revealed a chilling 2019 FBI tip about possible bodies buried there, allegedly young girls from Epstein-related crimes. The current owners are fully cooperating, no subpoenas needed, despite past construction changes. This isnt just headlines; its our states push to uncover truths federal probes overlooked, bringing justice closer to victims and shaking our sense of local history. Stay tuned as the Department of Justice shares findings.
Shifting to brighter horizons, the Georgia OKeeffe Museum is reframing the icons legacy with the groundbreaking Tewa Nangeh exhibit. Tewa artists from Santa Clara Pueblo, like Jason Garcia, respond to OKeeffes famous claim on our landscapes, highlighting indigenous roots that predate her Pedernal paintings. Its adding vital complexity to northern New Mexicos story, countering erasure and celebrating shared beauty. Meanwhile, Ghost Ranch northwest of town secures its future: the New Mexico Land Conservancy just locked in 6000 acres for preservation, funded by our Land of Enchantment Legacy Fund. No ranchettes or towers here trails, lodging, the dinosaur museum, and OKeeffes home stay intact, while local cattlemen keep winter grazing traditions alive. This protects the vistas we all cherish without jacking up home prices further.
For family fun today, hop over to Albuquerque about an hour away for Indigenous Freeways: Southwest Wildstyle, blending street art vibes with cultural flair, or catch Anything Goes for musical laughs. Closer to home, stroll Santa Fes farmers markets or art walks as spring teases warmer days.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham recently signed a bill in Santa Fe limiting federal immigration agents access, sparking debates on state-federal tensions that hit our daily lives from neighborhoods to highways.
Thats your pulse on Santa Fe real impacts, real stories. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Folks, we kick off this sunny Sunday with a story thats gripping our high desert community like nothing else. Just days ago, New Mexico authorities launched a massive investigation at Jeffrey Epsteins former Zorro Ranch, the sprawling 7600-acre property south of Santa Fe. State Rep. Andrea Romero, who helped create the bipartisan Epstein Truth Commission, called it a game-changer. Law enforcement spent multiple days scouring the ranch house alone a whopping 30000 square feet plus surrounding lands after fresh DOJ files revealed a chilling 2019 FBI tip about possible bodies buried there, allegedly young girls from Epstein-related crimes. The current owners are fully cooperating, no subpoenas needed, despite past construction changes. This isnt just headlines; its our states push to uncover truths federal probes overlooked, bringing justice closer to victims and shaking our sense of local history. Stay tuned as the Department of Justice shares findings.
Shifting to brighter horizons, the Georgia OKeeffe Museum is reframing the icons legacy with the groundbreaking Tewa Nangeh exhibit. Tewa artists from Santa Clara Pueblo, like Jason Garcia, respond to OKeeffes famous claim on our landscapes, highlighting indigenous roots that predate her Pedernal paintings. Its adding vital complexity to northern New Mexicos story, countering erasure and celebrating shared beauty. Meanwhile, Ghost Ranch northwest of town secures its future: the New Mexico Land Conservancy just locked in 6000 acres for preservation, funded by our Land of Enchantment Legacy Fund. No ranchettes or towers here trails, lodging, the dinosaur museum, and OKeeffes home stay intact, while local cattlemen keep winter grazing traditions alive. This protects the vistas we all cherish without jacking up home prices further.
For family fun today, hop over to Albuquerque about an hour away for Indigenous Freeways: Southwest Wildstyle, blending street art vibes with cultural flair, or catch Anything Goes for musical laughs. Closer to home, stroll Santa Fes farmers markets or art walks as spring teases warmer days.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham recently signed a bill in Santa Fe limiting federal immigration agents access, sparking debates on state-federal tensions that hit our daily lives from neighborhoods to highways.
Thats your pulse on Santa Fe real impacts, real stories. 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