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A local culture editor recently visited Erin Wade’s Vinaigrette in Santa Fe to try its fresh salads and sandwiches made with locally grown produce, praising the flavor and variety of dishes like the Cherry Tart salad. The review noted the restaurant’s quick takeout service and consistent quality—qualities that make it a neighborhood favorite for healthier dining choices.

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Santa Fe fashion curator Amber Dawn Bear Robe left SWAIA to lead an independent Native Fashion Week set for May 8-11—she plans to use the Railyard and local venues for free and low-cost shows and panels that celebrate Indigenous design. Her new chapter builds on years of experience as she brings together well-known and emerging designers to create a unique cultural event.

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A Santa Fe organization lost a grant meant to survey air quality on the south side amid EPA turmoil. The grant was part of $2 million announced by the Biden administration in 2023 for environmental justice projects.

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