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Local Frequency Santa Fe is your gateway to the vibrant culture and hidden gems of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dive into engaging discussions with local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Discover the latest happenings, unique places, and compelling stories that define Santa Fe's dynamic spirit. Tune in to stay connected with authentic insights and experiences in the heart of the Southwest.

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    • Santa Fe Sunday: Police Search, Nuclear Waste Standoff, and Cozy Creativity
      Jan 11 2026
      Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, January 11, 2026.

      We start today with a public safety update. Santa Fe police are still searching for a suspect in an active shooter incident reported yesterday, and investigators are asking anyone with tips or video from the area to contact law enforcement. Patrols are a little heavier than usual around key corridors this morning as officers work to reassure residents and gather information[1]. If you are out and about, expect a bit more police presence and give yourself a few extra minutes to get where you are going.

      On the regional front, a standoff continues between New Mexico and the U.S. Department of Energy over how to handle hazardous legacy waste at Los Alamos. The federal government has paused cleanup at one older disposal site and prefers to cap the waste in place, while the state is pushing for full excavation and removal[1]. A public hearing is on hold while negotiations play out, meaning nearby communities are still living with questions about long term safety and groundwater. State officials say they are prepared to use their full legal authority to force more aggressive cleanup if needed[1].

      If you are looking for something inspiring today, families can head to the Museum of International Folk Art for Family Mornings at Folk Art, from 11 to noon. Today’s theme is Cozy Creations, with kids creating their own ponchos while learning basic sewing skills, plus storytime and gallery explorations; the program is free and ASL interpreted[2]. Over at the New Mexico Museum of Art, the string quartet Brooklyn Rider takes the stage at 3 p.m. for an afternoon concert, a chance to hear world class chamber music without leaving the Plaza area[4].

      Art lovers have a few ongoing options. Strata Gallery’s Small Works juried exhibition continues downtown through January 23, showcasing compact pieces perfect for a winter art walk[2]. And if you are an artist with a flair for the dramatic, the 2026 Zozobra art contest is open now, with poster and T shirt designs due at the end of the month and winners earning VIP access to this year’s burning[2].

      Later today, you can learn some Basic Lindy Hop at Dance Station from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m., no partner required[2]. CHOMP Food Hall hosts Sunday Night Chess from 6 to 8 p.m., welcoming everyone from beginners to experts[2]. And if you want to end the weekend with a creative jolt, The Hut on Clark Road offers an open mic from 7 to 11 p.m. for music, poetry, and performance[2].

      This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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      3 min
    • Cold Snap Activates Code Blue, Shelter Services, and Community Events in Santa Fe
      Jan 10 2026
      Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, January tenth.

      Santa Fe is waking up under a serious cold snap, and the city has activated its Code Blue protocol through tonight for extreme overnight temperatures expected to drop below fifteen degrees. That means expanded shelter and outreach for anyone needing a warm place to be. Warehouse 21 is open as an emergency overnight shelter from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m., with dinner served in the early evening and pets welcome in limited numbers. Agape House is operating as a daytime warming center from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and free shuttles are running between the two so people can move safely between day and night services. Residents are encouraged to check on neighbors, especially elders, and to bring pets inside during the hardest freeze hours.

      In public safety news, Santa Fe Police are still processing the aftermath of a tense SWAT call from Thursday near Villeros Street and St. Francis Drive. A thirty three year old woman, April Little, is in jail after officers say she threw a sledgehammer from a balcony, injuring an officer and barricading herself inside a home. St. Francis was closed for several hours while SWAT made entry and took her into custody. No one else was hurt, but it was a stark reminder of how quickly that major artery can shut down and how dependent we are on coordinated police and traffic response when it does.

      If you are looking for something inspiring this afternoon, the Zia Singers present The Girl from Aleppo at 3 p.m. at Christ Church on Gaspar Avenue, a choral work that brings a refugee story to life through music. Over at the Lensic, opera lovers can catch a screening of Bellini’s I Puritani late this morning, part of the Met’s new production of this bel canto showcase.

      Tonight, you can warm up with movement instead of just blankets. Santa Fe Community Yoga is hosting an Ecstatic Dance and Sound Bath from 7 to 8:30 p.m., inviting folks to shake off the cold and then settle into a deep restorative sound session. Later on, The Mystic on Cerrillos keeps the evening going with live local music, including Autumn Attic and Ruffbunnii on the calendar for an 8 p.m. start and no cover charge.

      If you are more of a daytime wanderer, Saturday Sips is on the docket along with the Santa Fe Farmers Market at the Railyard, where winter growers are still bringing greens, roots, and plenty of chile to the tables. It is a good day to support local producers, warm your hands on a cup of coffee, and stock up before the next cold night sets in.

      Bundle up, stay safe on those chilly roads, and keep an eye out for anyone who might need help getting to warmth or shelter.

      This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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      3 min
    • Childhood Vaccines, Art Workshops, and Improv-aganza: A Santa Fe Local Update
      Jan 8 2026
      Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, January 8, 2026.

      Santa Fe is waking up under crisp winter skies, and there is a lot happening around town today and into the weekend, so let’s dive in.

      We start with a statewide story that affects families here in Santa Fe. The New Mexico Department of Health has announced it will keep recommending the full schedule of childhood vaccines, even after federal health officials scaled back their national guidelines. State leaders say the federal change is not based on new science and emphasize that vaccines remain safe, effective, and fully covered through Medicaid and the Vaccines for Children program. Parents are being encouraged to talk with their pediatrician and follow the American Academy of Pediatrics schedule, so if you have little ones, you can expect business as usual at your local clinic.

      Now, if you are looking for things to do, this week is rich with art, culture, and hands-on fun. SITE Santa Fe is in the middle of its 12th International exhibition, Once Within a Time, running through January 12, bringing contemporary art and experimental work to the Railyard district. It is a great excuse to bundle up, grab a coffee, and wander the galleries. Nearby, local studios are leaning into creativity with events like the 3D Succulent Workshop at TLC Stained Glass, continuing through March for anyone who wants to learn glasswork and leave with a little piece of living room art.

      Families have solid options today. At the Southside branch of the Santa Fe Public Library, midday programming includes events like an animal meet and greet, perfect for kids who love getting up close to critters. Just down the road, the Santa Fe Children’s Museum is hosting a wheel-throwing pottery experience early this afternoon, letting kids literally get their hands dirty and maybe discover their inner ceramicist. Later in the evening, the library’s Pajama Storytime invites children to show up in their comfiest PJs for stories in both English and Spanish, a cozy way to wind down the day and keep reading front and center.

      If you are in the mood for nightlife, La Fonda on the Plaza is keeping the energy high with ongoing salsa lessons and live music. It is a chance to learn a few new steps, support local musicians, and enjoy one of Santa Fe’s classic downtown venues.

      And for a laugh to shake off the winter chill, Thin Air Improv’s January Improv‑aganza brings together some of Santa Fe’s funniest improvisers for an hour of unscripted comedy, a reminder that live performance here is as vibrant as our art scene.

      That is the pulse of Santa Fe today, from public health decisions shaping family life to a full menu of art, learning, and local entertainment.

      This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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      3 min
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