Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for December 27, 2025. Kick off your Saturday with a burst of holiday spirit as Santa Fe shakes off the record-breaking warm Christmas weather that had folks ditching coats for park playdates just days ago. While Albuquerque hit 64 degrees on Thursday, smashing a 70-year-old mark, our local temps are cooling today with a chance of light snow in the Sangre de Cristos, perfect for fresh turns at Ski Santa Fe where 27 trails are open thanks to man-made snow and an 18-inch base. General Manager Ben Abruzzo says its business as usual for a low-snow December, drawing about 2,000 skiers over the holiday who turned warmth into opportunity.[1][3]
Shifting to action in the courts, New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez is making waves with two big lawsuits protecting our wallets and land. He joined nearly two dozen states suing the Trump administration for trying to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency thats returned 21 billion dollars to folks ripped off since the 2008 crash. Torrez calls it reckless, warning it leaves families defenseless against scams without that vital data and firepower. Separately, hes targeting three Texas operators in Santa Fe court for a sneaky scheme stripping profits from hundreds of our oil and gas wells while dumping cleanup costs on New Mexico taxpayers, risking health and environment from unplugged sites. These fights mean real safeguards for everyday New Mexicans against big players gaming the system.[3]
For fun today, dive into the arts at the Santa Fe Railyard where the Artists Market buzzes with fine art and handcrafted treasures under the winter sun. Head to Teatro Paraguas for Holiday Flamenco 2025, an enchanting show blending passion and holiday cheer right here in town. Catch live tunes from the Pat Malone Trio or Silver Sky Blues Band, shake it at Bellyreena Dance Class, or ponder moves at Chess at the Mall. Families can wander El Mercado Del Museo for local flavors, or immerse in Meow Wolfs House of Eternal Return for mind-bending wonder. At the Center for Contemporary Arts, Gremlins screens add festive frights through tomorrow. These spots turn ordinary Saturdays into memorable escapes, fueling our creative soul.[2][4][6][8][9]
As we near New Years, look ahead to state park First Day Hikes like polar plunges at Eagle Nest Lake, building community resilience in our stunning landscapes. Stay warm, shop local, and connect the dots from policy battles to cultural highs thats what keeps Santa Fe thriving. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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