Education

New Mexico Environment Department Warns Of Harmful Algae Blooms In Charette, Clayton, Maloya Lakes

NMED News:

COLFAX AND UNION Counties — The the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is urging visitors to Charette Lake, Clayton Lake, and Lake Maloya in Northern New Mexico to use caution due to the formation of harmful algae blooms.

Samples collected by NMED from these three lakes show that harmful algae blooms are present.

NMED is urging visitors to take the following precautions: 

  • As always, do not drink untreated surface water;
  • Avoid swimming in algae blooms;
  • Rinse fish with clean water thoroughly before cooking, eat only the fillet portion;
  • Keep pets and livestock out of the water
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Voting In Los Alamos 2025: Whom Are We Voting For And Who Gets To Vote? Read LWV Voter Guide In Los Alamos Daily Post

LWV News:

Representatives for Los Alamos School Board Districts 1 and 2, UNM-Los Alamos Advisory Board, and Mirador Public Improvement District Board will be elected on Tuesday, Nov. 4, with early voting starting Tuesday, Oct. 7 in the County Municipal Building in downtown Los Alamos.

The Los Alamos League of Women Voters (LWV) Voter Guide was published in the Thursday, Oct. 2 edition of the Los Alamos Daily Post. 

The League of Women Voters will host a meet the candidates forum at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6 in the Piñon School Gymnasium in White Rock. The public is invited to arrive at 6:30 p.m. for cookies Read More

Española Valley Teens Keep ‘Low And Slow’ Alive

Española YMCA Teen Center News:

In the Española Valley—the Lowrider Capital of the World— a new generation is carrying forward the “low and slow” tradition through hands-on engineering and art.

The public is invited. 3-5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1, to the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum (NMHA) on Museum Hill, 750 Camino Lejo in Santa Fe, for “Cruzin’ 2 Success”.

This is a free Community Day celebration showcasing teens’ 1:10-scale remote-controlled lowrider cars—complete with custom paint, murals, upholstery and working mini-hydraulics.

A Program Fueled by Enterprise Bank & Trust Read More

Community Invited To Genealogy Workshop At SALA Oct. 11

COMMUNITY News:

Valle Grande Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is sponsoring a Genealogy Workshop for beginners and long-time genealogists, who will all find something of interest, on Oct. 11 at SALA Event Center.

There will be four speakers and four sessions, starting at 9 a.m. with The Basics, and continuing until 1 p.m. with presentations on Online Resources, Census Records, and DNA genealogy.

This workshop is free and open to the public. Participants are invited to attend one or all four sessions. Read More

State Awards $2.2M To Connect 22,000 Youth To Outdoors

EDD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) awarded $2,178,029 through its Outdoor Equity Fund to 61 programs that will provide outdoor education and career training to more than 22,000 youth across the state, with a special emphasis on low-income families and Tribal communities.  

The Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD) is funding programs that provide hands-on outdoor education for young people from low-income families, with 14 serving Tribal communities. Recipients will provide over $1.7 million in matching funds, multiplying the impact. Forty of the Read More

Best Of Liddie’s Recipes: Carne Adovada

Carne Adovada. Photo by Liddie Martinez

By LIDDIE MARTINEZ
Española Valley

When we began growing Chimayo red chile on our farm, neither Rick nor I anticipated the dedication or devotion required nor the knee cartilage we would be sacrificing for this small, heritage crop. Once I had the seeds in my hot little hands, I was hooked. I visited my greenhouse daily and watched the seeds sprout into vibrant green shoots and celebrated each new leaf. I pinched off the early blooms to ensure all energy was being used to create strong and healthy plants. In May, after we transplanted, I prayed we would be spared Read More

Stoddard Family’s ‘Heartfelt Thank You’ To Community

Kate Stoddard

By BERNADETTE LAURITZEN
Los Alamos

There was a saying in a training I attended by the Boomerang Project: “You get back what you give.” It is an unspoken philosophy of many people who do good deeds wherever and whenever they find the need. There’s a person I know who lives this motto. Her name is Kate Stoddard.

Stoddard and her family are the very definition of the kind of giving that runs deep in our community. Their contagious and constant character, attitude, and kindness know no bounds. If it could be bottled, it would fetch a fortune, and recently that boomerang of love circled back Read More

UNM-LA To Close Oct. 6 For Professional Development Day

Fall scene on the UNM-Los Alamos campus. Courtesy/UNM-LA

UNM-LA News:

UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) will be closed on Monday, Oct. 6, for a Faculty & Staff Development Day.

During the closure:

  • All offices will be closed; and
  • All classes are canceled for the day.

This dedicated day of professional development supports UNM-LA’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence and continuous improvement in service to students and the community.

If you have any questions or need assistance prior to the closure, please contact the appropriate office or call 505.662.5919 before 5 p.m., Friday, Oct. Read More

NM Museum Of Natural History & Science Announces October Education Schedule

NMMNHS News:

With the museum temporarily closed for a renovation project, NMMNHS educators are bringing natural history into the community with a full slate of public programs in Bernalillo County libraries and community spaces during the fall months through the Natural History in your Neighborhood program. A full rundown of each program is available here.

 

When and Where: 

  • 3–4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 4: Dino Discoveries at International District Library (7601 Central Ave. NE). For ages 0 to 8. 
  • 5–8:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 4: International Observe the Moon Night at Sandia Mountain Natural
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Free Planetarium Talk Explores Bats Of New Mexico Oct. 9

Local bat biologist Milu Velardi will discuss the species and challenges in a free talk, 6-7 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Los Alamos Nature Center Planetarium. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

New Mexico is home to a surprising variety of bat species, but these remarkable animals face growing challenges. The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) will host “Bats All Around Us”, a free program, 6-7 p.m. at the Los Alamos Nature Center Planetarium with local bat biologist Milu Velardi.

The event is open to the public in person and online.

Velardi will introduce audiences to the bats that share our landscapes, Read More

Economic Developmemt Department Awards $2.2M To Connect 22,000 Youth With Outdoor Programs

NMEDD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department awarded $2,178,029 through its Outdoor Equity Fund to 61 programs that will provide outdoor education and career training to more than 22,000 youth across the state, with a special emphasis on low-income families and Tribal communities.  

The Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD) is funding programs that provide hands-on outdoor education for young people from low-income families, with 14 serving Tribal communities. Recipients will provide over $1.7 million in matching funds, multiplying the impact. Forty of the awarded Read More

Española Teens Keep ‘Low And Slow’ Alive With Mini Lowriders: Community Invited To ‘Cruzin’ 2 Success’ Nov. 1

Courtesy photo

Courtesy photo

COMMUNITY News:

In the Española Valley—the Lowrider Capital of the World— a new generation is carrying forward the “low and slow” tradition through hands-on engineering and art.

From 3–5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1, the public is invited to the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum (NMHA) on Museum Hill, 750 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, for “Cruzin’ 2 Success,” a free Community Day celebration showcasing teens’ 1:10-scale remote-controlled lowrider cars—complete with custom paint, murals, upholstery and working mini-hydraulics.

A Program Fueled by Enterprise Bank Read More

LAMC: Why You Shouldn’t Skip Your Annual Physical … Screenings That Save Lives

From Los Alamos Medical Center:

Many people put off their annual physical, if they feel fine, there’s no urgent need to visit the doctor. But skipping your yearly check-up can mean missing the early signs of serious conditions that are often treatable if caught early.

At Los Alamos Medical Center, we believe prevention is just as important as treatment. Your annual physical is a chance to check in on your overall health, catch issues early, and build a relationship with a provider who knows your unique health history.

What Happens During an Annual Physical?

A typical physical exam includes much Read More

ENMU Presents “The Giver” State Adaptation Oct. 2–4

ENMU News:

ENMU’s Department of Theatre and Digital Filmmaking is proud to present Lois Lowry’s “The Giver,” adapted for the stage by Eric Coble.

“The Giver” is an adaptation of the famous Newbery Award-winning book of the same name by Lois Lowry. The beloved story is that of Jonas, a twelve-year-old boy who lives in what seems to be a perfect society whose life changes when he is selected as the community’s receiver, the one person in the entire community who holds the memories of all human history. With the help of his mentor, the Giver, Jonas must come to terms with what he thought was his home and Read More

Taos Volunteer Parent-Educator Receives Hands-On Aviation Experience In Civil Air Patrol Teacher Orientation Program

NMCAP News:

TAOS — Mindy Jones, a local volunteer parent-educator with Taos Charter School, got a bird’s-eye view of northern New Mexico last Sunday, Sept. 21, when she took part in an orientation flight over Taos and southern Colorado with the local Taos Composite Squadron of Civil Air Patrol.

The flight, part of Civil Air Patrol’s Teacher Orientation Program (TOP), was piloted by CAP Maj. Blair Bouchier, a mission pilot with the squadron. The program gives educators a first-hand experience in applied aviation that they can take back into their classrooms to inspire students in science, technology, Read More

NMMNHS Announces Enormous New Duck-Billed Dinosaur Species Identified In Northwest New Mexico

Rendering of Ahshiselsaurus, a new species of theropod dinosaur discovered in the San Juan Basin. Courtesy/NMMNHS

NMMNHS News:

ALBUQUERQUE – A team of researchers, including a pair of paleontologists from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS), has identified a massive new species of duck-billed dinosaur in the rocks of northwestern New Mexico.

This newly discovered dinosaur, which researchers named Ahshiselsaurus wimani, lived around 75 million years ago and may have weighed more than nine tons.

“Discoveries like this remind us that science truly is a community,” Read More

SFCC Announces Campus Closure For Microgrid Testing

SFCC News:

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College’s (SFCC) Office of Facilities and Operations announces an electrical power shutdown and campus closure from Saturday, Oct. 11, through Monday, Oct. 13, to enable SFCC, the Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM), and SFCC contractor Siemens to work on the college’s microgrid test and commissioning.

During this period, all buildings located at 6401 Richards Ave. will be closed, and access will not be permitted. Please note that the Santa Fe Higher Education Center at 1950 Siringo Road will remain open and accessible.

Please be aware that some Read More

2026 New Mexico Teacher Of The Year: Nancy Orta

In a surprise visit today, Education Secretary Mariana D. Padilla announced that Nancy Orta of East Picacho Elementary School in Las Cruces is the 2026 New Mexico Teacher of the Year. Courtesy/NMPED

First grade teacher Nancy Orta celebrates with her students today at East Picacho Elementary School in Las Cruces after hearing she was named the of 2026 New Mexico Teacher of the Year. Courtesy/NMPED

NMPED News:

LAS CRUCES — Today, during a surprise announcement at East Picacho Elementary School in Las Cruces, New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) Secretary Mariana D. Padilla named Read More

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