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Española Humane To Host Community Open House April 25

ESPANOLA HUMANE News:

ESPANOLA, NM — Española Humane invites the community to celebrate a new era of accessible veterinary care at a special open house for its recently opened Española Humane Animal Clinic.

The event will take place from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 25, at 2126 El Llano Road in Ohkay Owingeh, across from the Española Municipal Airport.

Community members are invited to tour the facility, meet the veterinary team, and learn more about the clinic’s services, which are designed to remove barriers to care and support pets and their families across Northern New Mexico and beyond. Read More

Op-Ed: Criticizing Government For Not Having More Small Businesses Is Totally Misguided

By BILL ENLOE
Santa Fe

I read the letter written by Lisa Shin (link) criticizing the current County Council for not addressing the wishes of the community for more local businesses and a more vibrant downtown. It is not a surprise that Los Alamos residents would like to see those things happen. Criticism of the local government for not having them is totally misguided. I don’t believe government should or can successfully subsidize private businesses. Which ones do they pick to support? How long will the government continue to support the businesses? What about the local businesses we currently Read More

Los Alamos And Santa Fe Players Shine In Hockey World Cup Tournament In Odessa

Team Argentina: [front row, left to right] Islay Rosenow, Dominic Porto, Asher Johnson, Santiago Tanuz, Maxton Wooten, Carter Disterhaupt, Cayden Gong, Orion Johnson, Alex Johnson (Coach), [middle row, left to right] Angus Dean, Ryan Sargent, James Johnson, Gurmukh Khalsa, Tyrus Rogahn, Islay Dean, Rhys Cannon, [back row, left to right] Michael Rosenow (Coach), Joe Gong (Coach), Elizabeth Johnson (Coach), Cory Johnson (Coach), Joe Artnak (Coach), [not pictured] Eli Artnak. Courtesy photo

Team Finland: [front row, left to right] Andres Roybal, Cruz Viramontes, Wyatt Smith, Arthur Read More

Revere Capital Announces Completion Of The Hill Apartments On 36th Street

HOUSING News:

The Hill Apartments are now complete and ready for residents. This project is bringing 149 much-needed apartment homes to the Los Alamos community. After numerous delays, Revere Capital assumed control of the project in June 2025. Revere brought additional capital and development expertise needed while working with Los Alamos County and the general contractor to push this project to completion.

Located at 141 36th Street, The Hill Apartments is a $65+ million Class A apartment community designed to serve professionals and families seeking high-quality housing in one of Read More

Heinrich Tours Re-Envisioned Schoolyard At Polk Middle School, Announces Revitalizing America’s Schoolyards Act

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) plants seeds with Polk Middle School students in their re-envisioned schoolyard, April 9, 2026. Courtesy photo

STATE News:

ALBUQUERQUE — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) met with Polk Middle School students in Albuquerque to tour their re-envisioned schoolyard and announce introduction of his Revitalizing America’s Schoolyards Act, legislation to help New Mexico schools transform schoolyards into vibrant, nature-rich spaces for learning, play, and community use.

For many kids, the closest outdoor space is an asphalt schoolyard—offering little Read More

National Horseshoe Pitchers Association Brings 2026 U.S. Open To Albuquerque

VISIT ABQ News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Albuquerque will host top horseshoe pitchers from across the country at the 2026 U.S. Open Horseshoe Tournament, set to take place at Mariposa Basin Park beginning today, April 10, through April 12. The national event is expected to bring 350 competitors, supporters and spectators from across the U.S. to Albuquerque and contribute $150,000 in estimated direct spend to the local economy.

Organized by the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association (NHPA) in partnership with the Albuquerque Sports Commission and the New Mexico Horseshoe Club, the tournament is Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: Cpl. Michael Weiss & Canine Partner Jaskey

On the job in Los Alamos are Cpl. Michael Weiss and his K-9 partner Jaskey on Tuesday, searching for narcotics by performing a ‘sniff’ on a vehicle in the Los Alamos Police Department parking lot at 2500 Trinity Drive. Cpl. Weiss, a 12-year veteran of the LAPD, went through an 18-week training program with the 4-year-old German Shepherd. Jaskey began his service with the LAPD on Sept. 23, 2021. Photo by Tomás Redondo/ladailypost.com

Another scene of Cpl. Michael Weiss and his K-9 partner, Jaskey, on the job Tuesday searching for narcotics by performing a ‘sniff’ on a vehicle in the Los Alamos Police Read More

PEEC Awarded Outdoor Equity Fund Grant To Expand Outdoor Access For Northern New Mexico Youth

Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is proud to be named a recipient of the New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division’s Outdoor Equity Fund (OEF). Through this grant, PEEC will support both in-school and out-of-school programming for K–12 students across five counties, including Rio Arriba and Los Alamos Counties, increasing access to meaningful outdoor learning experiences for youth. These programs connect young people to the outdoors through accessible, hands-on, place-based learning experiences that support academic learning, social-emotional Read More

LANL Researchers Show Some Quantum Learning Models Are Classically Simulable

As proposed and demonstrated by the Los Alamos team, the architectures and techniques proposed to mitigate or altogether avoid barren plateaus in variational quantum computing make them classically simulable. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

Variational quantum computing is a hybrid quantum-classical approach that has emerged as one of the most promising applications for quantum devices. But this approach is hindered by the “barren plateau” phenomenon, which undermines the approach’s machine learning training capabilities. As a team of Los Alamos researchers suggest in a recent perspective Read More

All Prescribed Fire Projects Declared Out; No Heat Detected

Forest Service completed critical fall and winter fuels reduction work across the forest. Courtesy photo

SFNF News:

SANTA FE — The Santa Fe National Forest has completed its fall 2025 and winter 2026 prescribed fire operations, calling out all prescribed fires after an infrared flight confirmed no remaining heat. Personnel will continue to patrol burn units as part of standard postfire procedures. 

To confirm that all prescribed fire units were out, fire managers ordered a fixed wing aircraft equipped with a military grade infrared camera capable of detecting heat sources as small as a dinner Read More

New Documents Added To Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Contract Reading Room

LANL News:

New documents have been added to the Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Contract Electronic Public Reading Room.

All legacy cleanup documents required to be posted after April 30, 2018, are available on the site linked above.

For legacy cleanup documents that were posted prior to April 30, 2018, please visit the LANL electronic public reading room.

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Los Alamos Middle School Students Explore Engineering And Technology At UNM College Of Engineering Field Trip

Los Alamos Middle School student Cassie Salazar on the tour of the UNM College of Engineering. Courtesy photo

LAMS students Gabriel Hamilton, Daniel Yampolsky and Witness Awuzing on the UNM College of Engineering tour. Courtesy photo

LAPS News: 

Forty students from Los Alamos Middle School (LAMS) recently had a hands-on opportunity to explore the frontiers of science and engineering during a field trip to the University of New Mexico (UNM) College of Engineering. The trip was designed to connect the concepts taught in LAMS’s computer science, robotics, and engineering classes with Read More

MOIFA Presents Alebrijes: A Linares Family Tradition, A Vibrant Traveling Exhibition

MOIFA News:

The Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) presents Alebrijes: A Linares Family Tradition, a vibrant traveling exhibition celebrating the extraordinary artistry of the Linares family, renowned creators of alebrijes and central figures in Mexico’s cartonería tradition.

A bilingual adaptation of MOIFA’s popular exhibition La Cartonería Mexicana / The Mexican Art of Paper and Paste, the exhibition explores the fantastical world of alebrijes—vividly colored, mythical creatures that have become icons of Mexican folk art. For generations, the Linares Family of Mexico Read More

Home Country: The Family Dove

Home Country
By SLIM RANDLES

We have a master gardener in our family. Two, actually. My wife, Catherine, and her identical twin, Eleanor. These women spent a whole year studying stuff like how to grow things that you’d like to have and how to avoid growing things that turn your stomach.

Catherine is really active in the group and volunteers to find volunteers. Hey, you can ask. She loves doing it, and I’m kinda an occasional tag-a-long.

We went to a pruning clinic just the other day to learn how to prune grapevines. We listened, took pictures and snipped things off that looked to me like they belonged Read More

Topper Baseball Defeats Pojoaque Elks 15-1 Wednesday

The Los Alamos Topper baseball team traveled to Pojoaque to play a conference game against the Pojoaque Elks Wednesday. The game was all Toppers as the Elks struggled with their pitching and the Toppers ran the score up to 15-1 and the game was shortened by the mercy rule in the 5th inning. Pictured: Jacob Diez beats the throw to 1 st baseman Israel Hall as the ball arrives late and Jacob was safe. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The shortstop Josh Giertz fields a bounding grounder in the 3rd inning. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Terran Robertson is hit in the back by a pitched ball; it Read More

Friends Of History Announce Historic Santa Fe Walking Tours April–November

FOH News:

SANTA FE — Friends of History has announced its historic walking tours of Santa Fe are available to the public almost daily for eight months this year, from April 1 through November 30.

History buffs and students, educators and travelers, writers and artists, and New Mexicans everywhere are invited to step into the atmosphere and authentic story of a top-rated U.S. travel destination* with Friends of History, the official walking tours and volunteer docents of the New Mexico History Museum.

Friends of History offer three, two-hour walking tours for small groups. On the regularly Read More

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