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Santa Fe Monday: Water Wins, Art Markets, and Baseball Glory

Santa Fe Monday: Water Wins, Art Markets, and Baseball Glory

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, April 13th.

Rise and shine, Santa Fe friends, with those sunny intervals lighting up the day, highs around 68 degrees and lows dipping to 45, perfect for shaking off the morning chill with a stroll through the Plaza. Todays buzz starts with the citys big push on water conservation kicking into high gear, as Mayor Solis announced expanded rebates for low-flow fixtures at City Hall this morning. Imagine slashing your bill while keeping our acequias flowing strong, thats real impact for families juggling rising costs amid this dry spell.

Over at the Railyard, the Spring Art Market is popping off from noon to 6 PM, featuring over 50 local artisans with turquoise jewelry, handwoven rugs, and chile-infused hot sauces thatll make your taste buds dance. Swing by for live mariachi tunes and kid-friendly workshops, turning a simple shop into family memories that support our creative community right here at home.

In sports news, the Santa Fe High Demons baseball team clinched a thrilling 5-4 walk-off win against crosstown rivals last night, boosting their district standing and firing up fans dreaming of playoffs. Coach Ramirez says its all about that hometown grit, and with games heating up, catch the next one at Municipal Field this Friday, where community spirit turns bleachers into a party.

Environmentally, hikers rejoice: Bandelier National Monument reopened key trails after winter closures, letting you explore ancient cliff dwellings under blue skies. But pack extra water, folks, as rangers warn of lingering mud from recent rains that could slick up those petroglyph paths, keeping adventures safe and our public lands pristine.

Downtown, the Farmers Market wraps its spring edition today with peak-season greens, fresh goat cheese, and Native American frybread thats worth the early queue. Pair it with a post-market hike at Dale Ball Trails, where wildflowers are blooming like natures fireworks, connecting us all to this high-desert magic.

And heads up, traffic on Cerrillos Road eases after last weeks pothole blitz, but watch for school zones as buses roll out. Stay connected, stay local.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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