Opinion & Columns

Neal Clinton: Remote Patient Monitoring Brings New Era Of Healthcare To Los Alamos

By BEVERLY NEAL-CLINTON
Los Alamos

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is revolutionizing healthcare delivery in Los Alamos, offering significant benefits for patients, local practitioners, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

As digital health technology continues to advance, RPM is emerging as a vital tool to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and increase access to care — especially in rural communities like Los Alamos.

Empowering Patients and Providers

RPM leverages connected devices—such as blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, and weight scales—to Read More

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Houck: Recasting Vs. Refinancing: What’s The Difference?

By DAVID HOUCK
Qualifying Broker
Atomic Realty

When buying a home Atomic Realty suggests “shopping lenders” lenders have different programs with many different features such first time buyer programs, low down payment programs, recasting and refinancing programs. In this article I would like to talk about recasting a loan vs refinancing, some ways to lower your payment.

Understanding Loan Recasting vs. Refinancing:

Options to Lower Your Mortgage Payment Recasting vs. Refinancing: What’s the Difference? Sometimes a buyer purchases a new home before selling their current one, planning Read More

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Denish: AI Is Here—Are We Ready?

By DIANE DENISH
Corner To Corner
diane@dianedenish.com

AI is the newest buzzword in the world of technology and its use is growing every day. Many of us are curious about what it really is and more importantly what it does. Artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction. It’s in our phones, our emails, our resumes—and now, increasingly, our classrooms and workplaces. While some celebrate AI as a tool of liberation, others fear it as a force of disruption. The truth is, it’s both—and we need to be ready for what that means.

In schools, AI tools like ChatGPT are rewriting the rules of teaching Read More

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Robinson: One Candidate Gets Real About New Mexico’s Doctor Exodus

By SHERRY ROBINSON
All She Wrote
© 2024 New Mexico News Services

Former Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima, in declaring his candidacy for governor, did something no other Democrat has been willing to do: He challenged his fellow Democratic candidates to refuse campaign funding from trial lawyers.

Miyagishima stated correctly that New Mexico’s malpractice laws and the spike in litigation and insurance premiums in recent years is driving doctors from the state. “We are the only state that is losing doctors,” he told the Albuquerque Journal, referring to data from the New Mexico Medical Society, Read More

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Weekly Fishing Report: June 2, 2025 

By GEORGE MORSE 
Sports and Outdoors 
Los Alamos Daily Post 

The snow has melted. Snow water equivalent and snow depth will no longer be monitored until winter. 

One of the most-frequently asked questions by other anglers is what lure or fly to use. The best answer is one that you have confidence in that it will catch fish! 

The State Game and Fish Department is continuing to stock bigger-than-average trout in locations throughout Northern New Mexico. 

Check out the Fishing Report to see where these larger trout have been stocked. If you are catching bigger trout at your favorite fishing hole, Read More

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Posts From The Road: California’s Central Coast

Morro Rock: Morro Rock at Morro Bay, Calif. has been an iconic ocean landmark since the days when Native Americans lived along the Pacific Ocean coast. Today the rock is a wildlife preserve and is closed to hiking and camping. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Ocean View: A beautiful ocean view is seen from the shores of Eldwayen Ocean Park in Pismo Beach, California. The shore walkway stretches for a few miles along the scenic coastal area within a Pismo Beach neighborhood. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos

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Fr. Glenn: Toughened By Trial

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

“My scars tell a story. They are a reminder of times that life tried to break me … but failed.”

This aphorism, which I encountered recently, is one that I think many, if not all, of us can relate to in some way, and is not unlike philosopher Frederich Nietzsche’s “What does not kill me makes me stronger.”

We are taught even as children that life will not be a bed of roses … that difficulties enter everyone’s life relative to his status and condition. Yet, as muscles are strengthened through resistance and not through ease, psychological strength and resilience results in overcoming Read More

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