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Santa Fe Summer: Politics, Baseball, and Desert Thunderstorms

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aflevering Santa Fe Summer: Politics, Baseball, and Desert Thunderstorms artwork

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for 2026-06-03. Waking up in Santa Fe today, plan on a warm early summer day with a chance of afternoon thundershowers, typical for this time of year. Expect a high in the low 80s, cooling down into the 50s tonight, so you may want a light jacket if you are staying out late. Politically, all eyes in New Mexico are on the governor’s race after Gregg Hull secured the Republican nomination in yesterday’s primary, setting up a general election battle for the governor’s office this fall. This race will shape statewide decisions on education funding, water policy, and the future of energy and tourism that directly affect life here in Santa Fe, from school budgets to infrastructure projects and outdoor recreation access. If you are looking for things to do, baseball fans can lean into the summer vibe with the Santa Fe Fuego, the city’s Pecos League team. The Fuego are in the early stretch of their 2026 season, with home games at Santa Fe’s ballpark offering an affordable evening out, complete with desert sunsets, local families in the stands, and plenty of chances for kids to chase foul balls along the fence line. Check their current schedule before you go, but tonight is a great candidate for grabbing a seat, a snack, and some small town baseball energy. Around town, galleries along Canyon Road and the Railyard are rolling into the peak summer arts season. Many spaces host casual afternoon and early evening openings midweek, so it is a good time to stroll, duck into a courtyard, and see what local painters, sculptors, and photographers are working on. The Railyard area is also a reliable spot for food trucks and coffee if you are mixing art with a late lunch. As always, keep an eye out for shifting afternoon weather if you are hiking in the foothills or exploring around town, and remember that brief mountain thunderstorms can bring sudden wind, lightning, and slick trails. That is your snapshot of Santa Fe today: statewide politics heating up, local baseball under the lights, and an arts scene that is as active as the skies above. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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aflevering Santa Fe Summer: Festival Season Kicks Off with Arts, Events, and Local Opportunities artwork

Santa Fe Summer: Festival Season Kicks Off with Arts, Events, and Local Opportunities

Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. Waking up in the City Different today, you can expect a classic early summer mix of sun, building clouds, and a chance of afternoon thundershowers, with temps landing in the low 80s and cooling nicely into the upper 40s tonight. That means light layers, sunscreen, and maybe an umbrella if you will be out late. If you are planning to commute or head into Albuquerque by train, the Rail Runner is running its regular weekday schedule, and regional planners are reminding riders that downtown stations in both Albuquerque and Santa Fe put you within walking distance of major cultural sites and summer events, a good way to skip parking headaches and cut down on traffic and emissions. Around town, Santa Fe is easing into the heart of festival season. Local arts groups are ramping up for the big summer draws like the International Folk Art Market and the Spanish Market, and that preparation shows up now in smaller gallery openings, artisan pop-ups off Canyon Road, and community workshops at neighborhood centers. These lead-up events are not just fun; they help local artists sell work directly, keeping more of that tourist dollar circulating here at home. On the education and workforce front, regional training programs are spotlighting new technology and skilled trades, from automotive tech to green building and film production, aiming to keep young Santa Feans in the area with solid career paths while meeting employer demand in the growing clean energy and creative sectors. If you are looking for something to do today, check for live music and food truck nights along the Railyard, plus rotating exhibits at local museums highlighting everything from New Mexico history to contemporary Native art. Many venues offer discounted admission for New Mexico residents, so bring your ID. As always, keep an eye out for temporary lane closures around ongoing road and utility work. Giving yourself a few extra minutes helps everyone, and crews say it is the key to keeping projects on schedule ahead of the busier midsummer visitor rush. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

4 jun 20262 min
aflevering Santa Fe Summer: Politics, Baseball, and Desert Thunderstorms artwork

Santa Fe Summer: Politics, Baseball, and Desert Thunderstorms

Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for 2026-06-03. Waking up in Santa Fe today, plan on a warm early summer day with a chance of afternoon thundershowers, typical for this time of year. Expect a high in the low 80s, cooling down into the 50s tonight, so you may want a light jacket if you are staying out late. Politically, all eyes in New Mexico are on the governor’s race after Gregg Hull secured the Republican nomination in yesterday’s primary, setting up a general election battle for the governor’s office this fall. This race will shape statewide decisions on education funding, water policy, and the future of energy and tourism that directly affect life here in Santa Fe, from school budgets to infrastructure projects and outdoor recreation access. If you are looking for things to do, baseball fans can lean into the summer vibe with the Santa Fe Fuego, the city’s Pecos League team. The Fuego are in the early stretch of their 2026 season, with home games at Santa Fe’s ballpark offering an affordable evening out, complete with desert sunsets, local families in the stands, and plenty of chances for kids to chase foul balls along the fence line. Check their current schedule before you go, but tonight is a great candidate for grabbing a seat, a snack, and some small town baseball energy. Around town, galleries along Canyon Road and the Railyard are rolling into the peak summer arts season. Many spaces host casual afternoon and early evening openings midweek, so it is a good time to stroll, duck into a courtyard, and see what local painters, sculptors, and photographers are working on. The Railyard area is also a reliable spot for food trucks and coffee if you are mixing art with a late lunch. As always, keep an eye out for shifting afternoon weather if you are hiking in the foothills or exploring around town, and remember that brief mountain thunderstorms can bring sudden wind, lightning, and slick trails. That is your snapshot of Santa Fe today: statewide politics heating up, local baseball under the lights, and an arts scene that is as active as the skies above. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Santa Fe Thursday: City Services Close for Memorial Day, Public Safety Bills Advance

Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for 2026-05-21. It is shaping up to be a busy Thursday in and around the capital, with local government, public safety, and community life all sharing the spotlight. In Santa Fe, the City has posted fresh announcements this week, including a call for a new member for the Human Services Committee and notice that City offices and services will be closed for Memorial Day. That means if you have permits, service questions, or errands to handle, today is a smart day to get ahead before the holiday weekend slows things down. At the Roundhouse, public safety bills are still taking center stage, and the debate is very much about what residents feel on the ground every day, from crime response to firearms policy, juvenile justice, and pre trial detention. One of the key proposals would raise aggravated battery against a peace officer from a misdemeanor to a felony, a move supporters say is about protecting law enforcement, while critics are likely to focus on fairness and unintended consequences. These are the kinds of bills that can shape how Santa Fe and the rest of New Mexico handle safety, accountability, and the justice system for years to come. Around town, this is a good day to pay attention to planning and community meetings, because local decisions are still moving through the county process. The Santa Fe County Planning Commission is meeting today, which means neighbors concerned about growth, land use, traffic, and development should keep an eye on those discussions. In a city where every new project can affect housing, roads, and the character of a neighborhood, these meetings matter more than most people realize. If you are looking for something more enjoyable, Santa Fe is also in its classic late spring rhythm. This is a strong time to get outside, wander the Plaza, catch a museum exhibit, or take advantage of the city’s trails and mountain views before the heat of summer settles in. Local restaurants, galleries, and shops are very much part of the story too, especially as Memorial Day weekend approaches and visitors start to arrive. Weather wise, keep an eye on the sky later in the day, since this time of year can bring quick changes, especially in the afternoon and evening. A little planning goes a long way if you are heading into the foothills or out for a late drive. So today in Santa Fe, the big picture is clear. The city is balancing policy debates, planning decisions, and the daily work of community life, all while residents prepare for the holiday ahead. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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aflevering Santa Fe Sessions: Crime Bills, Housing Debates, and Spring Weather Shape the Week artwork

Santa Fe Sessions: Crime Bills, Housing Debates, and Spring Weather Shape the Week

Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for 2026-05-20. We start at the Roundhouse, where public safety is still front and center this legislative session. Lawmakers are debating a package of crime related bills that could change how safe our streets feel and how the justice system operates day to day. One closely watched measure would tighten regulations on gun sales, including new security requirements for gun shops aimed at cutting down on thefts that can funnel weapons into the illegal market. Another proposal under discussion would elevate the charge for aggravated battery against a peace officer, a change supporters say could better protect officers and first responders, while critics worry about its impact on already crowded prisons. Pretrial detention reform is also on the agenda, though momentum has slowed. Proposals that would make it easier to keep certain defendants in custody before trial have recently stalled in committee, reflecting an ongoing tug of war between concerns about public safety and long standing worries over due process and over incarceration. There is also a bill circulating that would effectively block new immigration detention centers in New Mexico, including any future ICE facilities, a move that ties Santa Fe into a national debate over immigration enforcement and detention conditions. Around town, homelessness and housing remain a big topic of conversation. Local advocates and policymakers are taking part in ongoing discussions, including public conversations highlighted by New Mexico in Focus, about how to balance short term shelter needs with long term affordable housing. If you are out and about today, you may see outreach teams working along main corridors, connecting unsheltered residents with services, a reminder that this policy discussion is playing out in real time on our streets. If you are looking for things to do, the Plaza is always a good bet. Check out local galleries opening early for midweek visitors, and swing by the Farmers Market at the Railyard if you are hearing this in time for morning shopping: fresh chile starts, spring greens, local cheeses, and plenty of coffee to power you through the day. Many small businesses are still leaning into community events, from live music in intimate venues to artist talks in Canyon Road studios, so it is worth checking your favorite spot’s calendar before heading out. Traffic wise, expect the usual slowdowns near the St. Francis and Cerrillos corridor during commute times, and keep an eye out for short term lane closures connected to ongoing road and utility work as the city sprints through its warm weather construction schedule. Weather today looks seasonally pleasant, with comfortable daytime temps, lots of sun, and that classic high desert breeze. It is a good day for a stroll on the Dale Ball Trails or an evening walk around the Railyard, but remember sunscreen and water; it is already getting dry out there. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We will see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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