Santa Fe, NM News Roundup (8/3/25)

Santa Fe hosts COVID symposium: Experts and patients will convene to tackle long COVID’s diagnostic challenges and treatment gaps, as about six in 100 people with COVID-19 develop lingering symptoms — learn what’s next.

Zozobra’s future at stake: Organizers warn this year’s burning of Old Man Gloom will be canceled unless a Fort Marcy tree is removed, putting Santa Fe’s beloved, enduring festival in jeopardy — find out what it means.

Youth Hoop Dance hits Santa Fe: The annual competition draws Indigenous dancers from across the Southwest, blending tradition with youthful innovation — find out what fuels this revival.

Controlled burns for forest revival: The Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition and USGS experts demonstrate how prescribed fire and strategic thinning can heal fire-scarred forests and reduce future wildfire risk — find out how.

Libraries thriving, need support: Santa Fe’s public libraries have expanded programs, collections and community outreach thanks to decades of Friends backing — find out how you can help.

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