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Santa Fe Pushes for Answers: Epstein Ranch Investigation Launches as Schools Get Life-Saving Devices
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, March 22.
Folks, we start today with a major development thats got the whole high desert buzzing the New Mexico Department of Justice truth commission into Jeffrey Epsteins old Zorro Ranch near Stanley is making waves just weeks after law enforcement finally searched the property for the first time. Back on March 9, state police and the Sandoval County Sheriffs Office swept the 7500-acre site following protests and fresh document releases from the federal DOJ, probing allegations of abuse and even possible burials tied to Epsteins trafficking network. This first-of-its-kind commission, launched by our state legislature, is digging into deep ties between Epstein and big names like former governors Bill Richardson and Bruce King, plus ex-Attorney General Gary King, who took campaign cash from him even after his 2008 conviction. Victims say the ranch was a key spot in his crimes, and locals are asking why federal agents never raided it back in 2019 when New Mexico was told to drop its probe. Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez called out the continued donations as reprehensible, and while no ones been charged yet, this push for accountability could reshape how we view power and protection here in our backyard. Stay clear if youre near Stanley, as they urge no drones or interference.
Shifting to brighter news, Governor Michelle Lujan Grishams just signed a game-changing law bolstering cardiac emergency prep in schools statewide, mandating automated external defibrillators and staff training everywhere from Santa Fe Public to rural districts. Its a direct win for our kids lives, especially after heart incidents spiked post-pandemic think of it as peace of mind for every soccer game and classroom drill.
For your Sunday fun, hit the Santa Fe Plaza for the weekly farmers market bursting with green chile roasted fresh, artisan breads, and local honey till noon, perfect for picnics at nearby Hyde Memorial State Park where trails glow under clear skies. Families, catch storytelling hour at the Santa Fe Public Library at 10 AM with Native tales tying into our rich history, or join a free guided hike up the Dale Ball Trails for those epic Sangre de Cristo views. Art lovers, pop into the Georgia OKeeffe Museum for extended weekend hours featuring rotating Southwestern exhibits that capture our landscapes soul. And dont miss evenings at the Lensic with live jazz starting at 7, blending smooth notes with our vibrant nightlife.
Whether youre chasing justice updates or weekend adventures, Santa Fes pulse is strong today.
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, we start today with a major development thats got the whole high desert buzzing the New Mexico Department of Justice truth commission into Jeffrey Epsteins old Zorro Ranch near Stanley is making waves just weeks after law enforcement finally searched the property for the first time. Back on March 9, state police and the Sandoval County Sheriffs Office swept the 7500-acre site following protests and fresh document releases from the federal DOJ, probing allegations of abuse and even possible burials tied to Epsteins trafficking network. This first-of-its-kind commission, launched by our state legislature, is digging into deep ties between Epstein and big names like former governors Bill Richardson and Bruce King, plus ex-Attorney General Gary King, who took campaign cash from him even after his 2008 conviction. Victims say the ranch was a key spot in his crimes, and locals are asking why federal agents never raided it back in 2019 when New Mexico was told to drop its probe. Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez called out the continued donations as reprehensible, and while no ones been charged yet, this push for accountability could reshape how we view power and protection here in our backyard. Stay clear if youre near Stanley, as they urge no drones or interference.
Shifting to brighter news, Governor Michelle Lujan Grishams just signed a game-changing law bolstering cardiac emergency prep in schools statewide, mandating automated external defibrillators and staff training everywhere from Santa Fe Public to rural districts. Its a direct win for our kids lives, especially after heart incidents spiked post-pandemic think of it as peace of mind for every soccer game and classroom drill.
For your Sunday fun, hit the Santa Fe Plaza for the weekly farmers market bursting with green chile roasted fresh, artisan breads, and local honey till noon, perfect for picnics at nearby Hyde Memorial State Park where trails glow under clear skies. Families, catch storytelling hour at the Santa Fe Public Library at 10 AM with Native tales tying into our rich history, or join a free guided hike up the Dale Ball Trails for those epic Sangre de Cristo views. Art lovers, pop into the Georgia OKeeffe Museum for extended weekend hours featuring rotating Southwestern exhibits that capture our landscapes soul. And dont miss evenings at the Lensic with live jazz starting at 7, blending smooth notes with our vibrant nightlife.
Whether youre chasing justice updates or weekend adventures, Santa Fes pulse is strong today.
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