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Santa Fe Spring Heat Wave and Community Wins: Your Thursday Update
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, March 19.
Were kicking off with the sultry start to spring here in Santa Fe, where record warmth is set to bake New Mexico this week thanks to a heat dome pushing temps higher than usual. It means more time outdoors, but stay hydrated as experts warn of shifting weather patterns that could bring surprises later. On the health front, New Mexico is earning national praise from the CDC for our stellar response to last years measles outbreak, with a 55 percent jump in MMR vaccines administered through coordinated clinics and clear communication that kept cases contained compared to bigger outbreaks elsewhere. That community spirit shines through, protecting families and setting a model for the nation.
Locally, a Las Vegas man faces charges after a police chase ended in a crash just outside Santa Fe, and in the county, a man is charged in a shots fired incident, reminding us to stay vigilant on our roads and neighborhoods. Nature lovers, head to Elements of Wonder: When Nature Becomes Art, a stunning photography exhibit highlighting the beauty and fragility of our world, perfect for inspiring your next hike in the Sangre de Cristos. Tonight, catch live music with Pretty Jane rocking Tumbleroot Brewery at 7:30, blending brews and beats for a fun evening unwind.
Community action calls today: join the Area 1B Community Forum at 6pm on Siler Road, hosted by Commissioner Lisa Cacari Stone, Adam Fulton Johnson, and city councilors Alma Castro and Pat Feghali, to shape the future of our neighborhood. Networkers, dont miss March to the Madness from 9am to 7pm, New Mexicos biggest basketball-themed mingle thats all about connections amid the tourney buzz. And mark your calendars for the Santa Fe International Literary Festival May 15 to 17 at the Convention Center, gathering top authors to explore stories that echo our cultural crossroads.
Other notes: states first rabies case of 2026 reported, so keep pets vaccinated; testing starts on dairies for PFAS chemicals; and 120 million flows to the Navajo-Gallup water project, boosting vital supplies. After St. Paddys festivities, were trading green for warmer days ahead.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Were kicking off with the sultry start to spring here in Santa Fe, where record warmth is set to bake New Mexico this week thanks to a heat dome pushing temps higher than usual. It means more time outdoors, but stay hydrated as experts warn of shifting weather patterns that could bring surprises later. On the health front, New Mexico is earning national praise from the CDC for our stellar response to last years measles outbreak, with a 55 percent jump in MMR vaccines administered through coordinated clinics and clear communication that kept cases contained compared to bigger outbreaks elsewhere. That community spirit shines through, protecting families and setting a model for the nation.
Locally, a Las Vegas man faces charges after a police chase ended in a crash just outside Santa Fe, and in the county, a man is charged in a shots fired incident, reminding us to stay vigilant on our roads and neighborhoods. Nature lovers, head to Elements of Wonder: When Nature Becomes Art, a stunning photography exhibit highlighting the beauty and fragility of our world, perfect for inspiring your next hike in the Sangre de Cristos. Tonight, catch live music with Pretty Jane rocking Tumbleroot Brewery at 7:30, blending brews and beats for a fun evening unwind.
Community action calls today: join the Area 1B Community Forum at 6pm on Siler Road, hosted by Commissioner Lisa Cacari Stone, Adam Fulton Johnson, and city councilors Alma Castro and Pat Feghali, to shape the future of our neighborhood. Networkers, dont miss March to the Madness from 9am to 7pm, New Mexicos biggest basketball-themed mingle thats all about connections amid the tourney buzz. And mark your calendars for the Santa Fe International Literary Festival May 15 to 17 at the Convention Center, gathering top authors to explore stories that echo our cultural crossroads.
Other notes: states first rabies case of 2026 reported, so keep pets vaccinated; testing starts on dairies for PFAS chemicals; and 120 million flows to the Navajo-Gallup water project, boosting vital supplies. After St. Paddys festivities, were trading green for warmer days ahead.
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