Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, October 9th, 2025.
Starting off with some legislative news that affects what you see around town. The Municipal Council in Santa Fe has approved a measure that bans advertising for illegal gambling and betting operations on public transport vehicles. Councilman Saúl Perman introduced this legislation targeting websites that don't have the official bet dot ar domain or proper licensing from the Santa Fe Lottery's Social Assistance Fund. Beyond just enforcing the law, Perman emphasized the public health angle, describing problem gambling as an illness that causes deterioration and addiction in people. The ordinance includes enforcement teeth too, with the Municipal Executive Department required to impose sanctions on transportation companies that don't comply. This means you should start seeing those ads removed from buses pretty quickly.
Looking at what's happening around town today, if you're interested in New Mexico's territorial history, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas is hosting Territorial Tour Thursdays this afternoon from one to three pm. It's a great way to step back in time and learn about our region's past.
Tonight's shaping up to be a musical evening in Santa Fe. Wednesday the Band is performing at Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery starting at seven thirty pm. The venue on Agua Fria has become a popular spot for live music. If you prefer Latin music, Sol y Soul continues their weekly tradition at La Fonda on the Plaza inside La Fiesta Lounge from six to nine pm, and admission is free.
For those who love dance, there are multiple opportunities tonight. Tango Wednesdays offers an all levels class from seven to eight pm followed by a Milonga dance session until ten pm. Meanwhile at Studio Nia on West San Mateo Road, you can catch Bachata Fundamentals classes starting at seven pm with both solo and partner work sessions. If it's your first time, use the code FIRSTDAY for free admission.
And if you're looking for something unique, the House of Eternal Return at Meow Wolf continues to offer its immersive art experience throughout the day.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday brings the continuation of the Farmers Market, and on Sunday October 12th, the Siler Rufina District is hosting a Mural Launch Party at Siler Yard from two to six pm featuring a large sculptural serpent created by local artist Jonathan Meade.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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