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New Mexico Supreme Court Clarifies Authority Of Lower Courts To Issue Search Warrants After Criminal Proceedings Begin In District Court

New Mexico Supreme Court News:

SANTA FE – Magistrate and metropolitan courts can issue a search warrant in a criminal prosecution after proceedings in the case have started in a district court, New Mexico’s highest court ruled today.

“Even though an inferior court may issue a search warrant after formal criminal proceedings are initiated in the district court, we additionally hold that a district court may quash the warrant pursuant to its inherent power to ensure the orderly and efficient administration of those proceedings,” the Court wrote in a unanimous opinion by Justice Michael E. Vigil. Read More

Designing Architecture: A Beginner’s Workshop July 26

IPCC News:

In honor of the exhibition Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is offering a free workshop in the IPCC Library focused on designing and building architecture from an imaginative view, taught by field professionals Miriam Diddy (Diné/Hopi) and Anjelica S. Gallegos (Jicarilla Apache/Santa Ana Pueblo). The workshop will be split into two parts: Model Building, a sculptural activity, and Design Charrettes, a drawing activity.

Workshop materials, take-away kits, and light refreshments included. 10:45 a.m. arrival Read More

Obituary: Timothy Gene Lamkin May 24, 1952 – May 11, 2025

TIMOTHY GENE LAMKIN May 24, 1952 – May 11, 2025

Timothy Gene Lamkin was born on May 24, 1952, in Whittier, California. He died May 11, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico after a long illness.

Knowing Tim meant that you understood his passion for life and adventures. The time between those dates mattered most to him. Tim loved the outdoors and spent his childhood building forts in the canyons of Los Alamos, playing outside and camping. He began riding bicycles at 8 years old appropriating his sister’s bike until he got his own. He loved cycling and spent time participating in various road races Read More

Life After 50: Honoring The Blissful John Baillie

LARSO Board Treasurer John Baillie receiving an award from the New Mexico Aging and Long-term Services Department (now New Mexico Aging Services), during a statewide meeting in 2022. Courtesy photo

LARSO Board Treasurer John Baillie, left, at the first COVID-19 drive-thru clinic held for residents aged 74 and older at Betty Ehart Senior Activity Center. Nambe Pharmacy staff and Los Alamos Visiting Nurses personnel participate in the event. Courtesy photo

By BERNADETTE LAURITZEN
Los Alamos

This month, I have been retired from the local senior centers for two years. Oh, it is amazing if you Read More

JROMC Donates To Los Alamos Historical Society’s Oppenheimer House Fund

John Ruminer, a member of the J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Committee, presents a check for $1000 to Kristen Hollis, Executive Assistant, and Todd Nickols, Executive Director of the Los Alamos Historical Society. The check is a donation to the Historical Society’s Oppenheimer House Fund and will be matched by Enterprise Bank & Trust. Photo by John Engen.

JROMC News:

The J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Committee is a local nonprofit organization that honors J. Robert Oppenheimer’s legacy through thought-provoking public lectures by distinguished speakers; a scholarship Read More

CYFD’s Failures Continue, Letter Seeking Investigation Sent To Attorney General

NMSR News:

TAOS — Today, members of the Child Welfare & Early Childhood Subcommittee were presented with a quarterly agency report card for the Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD). This Legislative Finance Committee (LFC) report card reflects a continuation of poor performance and outcomes for youth. Furthermore, CYFD has again failed to meet the requirements for additional federal funding for evidence-based prevention programs because the department does not have an approved Family First Prevention Services Act plan. Additionally, members of the Child Welfare & Read More

Students Name Mexican Gray Wolf Pups Slated For Release

LS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Mexican gray wolf puppies born in captivity at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge received names this week from student submissions via an online contest. The five puppies– Kachina, Aspen, Sage, Kai, and Aala– and their parents Asha and Arcadia are slated to be released in New Mexico. 

Asha made headlines in 2023 when she twice ventured north of Interstate 40, the arbitrary boundary beyond which Mexican wolves are banned. After her second capture near the Valles Caldera National Preserve, she was paired in captivity with a male named Arcadia, and officials pledged to Read More

LANL Foundation, NACA Inspired Schools Network Partner To Launch Innovative Indigenous Science Curriculum

7th grade Indigenous Science Curriculum designer and Native American Community Academy teacher Dakota Begay leads an outdoor lesson at the Bosque in Albuquerque this February. Courtesy photo

LANL Foundation K-12 Program Coordinator Paul Le François leads a session with teacher curriculum designers during this year’s Indigenous Science Symposium in Santa Fe this June. Courtesy photo

LANLF News:

The LANL Foundation and the NACA Inspired Schools Network (NISN) are proud to announce the forthcoming launch of the Indigenous Science Initiative (ISI), the nation’s first open-source, Read More

New Mexico Joins Multistate Settlement With Financial Firms For Overcharging Customers

NMRLD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Securities Division announced today that is has joined a multistate settlement with Edward Jones, LPL Financial, RBC, Stifel, and TD Ameritrade following an investigation into unreasonable commissions being charged on small-dollar transactions.

The five firms have agreed to provide affected customers with restitution plus six percent interest from the date of the customer’s transaction through the date of the settlement.

The five-year investigation was led by a working group of state securities regulators in Alabama, Iowa, Massachusetts, Missouri, Read More

Clan Tynker Circus Troupe Returns To Los Alamos June 30

Clan Tynker onstage at Ashley Pond. Courtesy photo

Two members of Clan Tynker perform at Ashley Pond. Courtesy photo

LIBRARY News:

The Los Alamos County Library is thrilled to welcome back the beloved circus performance troupe Clan Tynker for an evening of family-friendly entertainment. The event will take place from 5:30–7:30 p.m.,   Monday, June 30, at Ashley Pond Park and pavilion.

Clan Tynker is taking the stage at 6 p.m. The performance includes a Vaudeville-style mix of music, juggling, magic, stilt walking, and a spectacular fire finale. Following their performance, the troupe Read More

Public Health Offices Closed For Independence Day

NMDOH News:

SANTA FE — State public health offices and administrative offices will be closed Friday, July 4 in observance of the Fourth of July holiday.  

Also known as Independence Day, the holiday celebrates the Second Continental Congress’ unanimous adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, a document announcing the colonies’ separation from Great Britain. 

All New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) offices will resume regularly scheduled hours as of Monday, July 7. 

The NMDOH Helpline, 1.833.SWNURSE (1.833.796.8773) will be available on July 4 during regular Read More

New Mexico State Parks Welcomes Ranger Oran Hurst To Navajo Lake State Park

Ranger Oran Hurst delivering his valedictory address. Courtesy photo

NMSP News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico State Parks welcomes a new law enforcement officer to Navajo Lake State Park and to its dedicated team of State Park Rangers. Park Ranger Oran Hurst received certification from the San Juan County Criminal Justice Training Authority-Basic Police Academy on June 13, in Farmington, New Mexico. Hurst was named valedictorian of his academy class, recording the highest academic score and delivering the valedictorian address during the graduation ceremony.

New Mexico’s State Park Rangers Read More

‘What’s Old Will Be New’ Event At New Mexico Museum Of Natural History & Science Available Virtually June 27

NMDCA News:

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science’s (NMMNHS) upcoming public engagement event at 3 p.m., Friday, June 27, ‘What’s Old Will be New,’ will be available to attend virtually here. 

What’s Old Will Be New. This free public engagement event will feature a presentation about the museum’s upcoming renovation and associated closure, slated to begin Monday, August 4. 

Hear from leadership about the museum’s plans to streamline the entrance and box office, expand its NatureWorks Discovery Center gift shop, and upgrade its infrastructure to accommodate future growth. Read More

St. John’s College Launches Master Of Arts In Middle Eastern Classics Exploring Jewish And Islamic Civilization

Courtesy photo

SJC News:

SANTA FE — St. John’s College in Santa Fe has launched a new Master of Arts in Middle Eastern Classics (MAMEC)—a one-year, in-person graduate program exploring the foundational texts of Jewish and Islamic civilization—texts that are often overlooked in Western curricula, but which have shaped the course of philosophy, religion, and poetry across centuries.

While these two traditions have often been portrayed as being in tension, MAMEC will provide students a singular opportunity to immerse themselves in the original Jewish and Islamic texts, far from the rhetoric Read More

Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Season Starts July 1

NMDOH News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program returns Tuesday, July 1, providing nutritious, locally-grown foods to income-based eligible seniors, Native American elders and WIC families. 

WIC Families must be actively enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Participants should contact their local WIC clinic to check their eligibility and access benefits. 

“This program gives people access to healthy, fresh local fruits, vegetables, herbs and honey in their communities,” Veronica Griego said, New Read More

Twin Cabins Wildfire Update June 25

Twin Cabins Wildfire in the Jemez Ranger District. Courtesy photo

JRD News:

Location: The wildfire is in the Jemez Ranger District, near the northwest boundary between the Valles Caldera National Preserve and the Santa Fe National Forest, adjacent to Forest Road 144 and Twin Cabins Canyon.

Start Date: June 23, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.

Size: 40 acres

Containment: 10%

Cause: Under investigation

Vegetation: Burning in oak brush, ponderosa pine, and Douglas fir.

Resources: 40 personnel

Overview: Fire crews are actively managing the 40-acre wildfire using full suppression tactics. Currently, the Read More

‘Who Are The Pueblos? The History And Legacy Of The Ancient-To-Contemporary Puebloans’ Lecture July 2

NMDCA News:

Join Jon Ghahate, KaWaika/A:Shiwi, Laguna/Zuni Pueblos for an online presentation, “Who Are the Pueblos? The History and Legacy of the Ancient-to-Contemporary Puebloans” as part of the Friends of History monthly lecture series.

Next month’s Friends of History First Wednesday Lecture Series from 12–1 p.m., Wednesday, July 2, features a presentation offering an analysis of the Ancestral Puebloan and Native American presence in the West, especially in the Four Corners region. Drawing on historical, cultural, and archaeological evidence surrounding US Southwest ancestral Read More

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