Santa Fe, NM News Roundup (7/6/25)

SITE Santa Fe International returns: After a seven-year hiatus, the exhibition showcases artworks that explore local lore and enchantment in Santa Fe — find out.

Showbiz meets satire in Santa Fe: Santa Fe Playhouse brings the musical comedy Something Rotten! to life, blending Broadway-style numbers with tongue-in-cheek humor — find out why it’s generating buzz.

One Land, Many Stories: New Mexico launched NM 1776, a statewide commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary with exhibitions, educational programs, and community challenges, culminating on July 4, 2026 — learn what’s planned.

Native American Youth Artisans: The New Mexico History Museum hosts the Summer Youth Show and Sales July 12 & 13 in the Palace of the Governors courtyard, showcasing crafts by artists ages 5 to 17 — check out their creations.

Master the Idaho Stop law: New Mexico’s law, effective July 1, lets cyclists treat stop signs as yields and red lights as stops, and Bike Santa Fe has issued guidance for riders and motorists — learn what this means for you.

Cooking with Kids gets new director: A food security expert takes the helm at the Santa Fe nonprofit, poised to expand healthy cooking education and community nutrition programs — find out what’s next.

Maker nerd paradise: MAKE Santa Fe’s Maker Olympics on Saturday brought families and DIY enthusiasts together for sibling races and creative challenges celebrating community spirit — check out how it all came together.

Needles raining down in Santa Fe: Douglas-fir tussock moth caterpillars are stripping decades-old firs and blanketing yards in needles, pushing homeowners and experts into action — find out how residents are fighting back.

Fort Marcy’s $5M dilemma: Santa Fe officials are weighing how to invest state funds to upgrade the park’s facilities and public spaces — find out what ideas are on the table.

Pojoaque Pueblo gains sacred artifacts: The federal government is repatriating 195 sacred objects—ceramic vessels, ornamental items and pipes—to the pueblo this month, reconnecting the community with ancestral heritage — learn what these treasures reveal.

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