Thursday, October 24th, 2024
Good morning, Santa Fe. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 24th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Santa Fe-based school for dogs announced that its graduates are now helping victims of mass casualty events across the nation, with some dogs even working for the FBI. Santa Fe New Mexican
- ➤ Mayor Alan Webber announced new actions including pallet shelters and a trauma-informed street outreach to improve homelessness and public safety along the Cerrillos Road corridor, amidst concerns from residents and service providers about communication and the phasing out of a key shelter. Santa Fe Reporter
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Sheriff's deputies are actively searching for a man charged with homicide by vehicle following a fatal hit-and-run crash outside Santa Fe. Santa Fe New Mexican
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Monotypist Grady Gordon explores themes of horror, death, and the supernatural in his 'Samhain' exhibit at The Crow's Nest Oddities Store, inspired by personal encounters with mortality and a lifelong fascination with the horror genre. Santa Fe Reporter
- ➤ Local artist Valerie Rangel innovates traditional Mexican papel picado art, exploring themes of morality through her exhibit 'Heroes | Villains', alongside highlights of cultural events in Santa Fe including a unique dining experience, a comedic play about a road trip with a dead body, and a costume show by Meow Wolf. Santa Fe Reporter
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Maria's Kitchen and Rio Chama Steakhouse have resumed full service after renewing their expired liquor licenses. Santa Fe New Mexican
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Santa Fe High School students remain suspended following reports of an incident involving the football team's hazing, with police yet to receive a formal report. Santa Fe New Mexican
- ➤ Milagro Middle School enhances student engagement and addresses educational inequity through creative electives and a reimagined curriculum, while grieving the loss of an assistant principal and supporting a recovering STEM teacher after a tragic accident. Santa Fe Reporter
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The city agreed to a $62,500 settlement in lawsuits concerning public records requests by Louis Carlos and the Los Alamos Study Group. Santa Fe New Mexican
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Escondido, a new Mexican restaurant in Santa Fe by chef Fernando Ruiz and managed by Dario Jimenez, focused on locals, has successfully launched with a promising bar program despite initial challenges. Santa Fe Reporter
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The Mother Tree Exhibition by Robin Jones
Experience an artistic exploration of humanity’s bond with nature through Robin Jones' new paintings inspired by the concept of 'mother trees'.
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Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner & Auction
Experience a night of historically inspired cuisine at the Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner, featuring original dishes and a fundraising auction.
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Community Acoustic Jam Session
Experience a harmonious gathering of local musicians in a community setting at the Eldorado Community Improvement venue.
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Illuminati Hotties Live Performance
Experience an intimate live performance by the Illuminati Hotties, featuring engaging crowd interactions and an impressive setlist.
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El Dorado Community School vs Monte Del Sol Charter High Dragons Football Game
Experience an exciting high school football match as El Dorado Community School competes against Monte Del Sol Charter High.
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Brad Williams: Tour '24
Experience a night of comedy with Brad Williams at the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe, NM.
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New Resident Community Welcome Gathering
Experience a warm welcome and community connection at the Eldorado Community Improvement Association.
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First Sunday Market with Live Music and Brunch
Experience a vibrant monthly market featuring local artists and vendors alongside live music and a delicious brunch menu.
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Eldorado Knitters Community Gathering
Experience a welcoming gathering for knitting enthusiasts at the Eldorado Community Improvement Association.
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Pint Night at Eldorado Taphouse
Enjoy $2 off pints all day every Tuesday at the lively Eldorado Taphouse in Santa Fe.
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