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LALT Auditions For ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ April 8, 10, 12

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LALT News:
Los Alamos Little Theatre (LALT) invites the public to take part in perhaps William Shakespeare’s most enjoyed comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing”. a timeless tale of love and mischief that has delighted audiences since its premiere in 1604.
Auditions for the show will be held at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday and Friday, April 8 and 10, as well as at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 12, at the Performing Arts Center, 1670 Nectar St. If necessary, callbacks will be held during the following week at a time that will be determined shortly. Performances for this outdoor production will be July 17-26.
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2026 International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers State Powerlifting Championships April 10–11

NMAA News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Activities Association would like to highlight the following important information regarding the upcoming 2026 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers State Powerlifting Championships.

Event details:

  • Tickets can be purchased online only via GoFan (no cash sales, credit card only). 
    • Day Pass (allows re-entry privileges): $17.00 (Re-Entry Allowed)
    • Adults: $12.00 (No Re-Entry)
    • Students (K-12) / Seniors (65+) / Military: $8.00 (No Re-Entry)
  • Location: Rio Rancho Events Center
  • April 10-11, 2026
  • Schedule of Events can be found here.
  • Souvenirs:
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Sow, Share, Grow At Coronado Historic Site Starting April 15

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NMDCA News:

Join staff at Coronado Historic Site at Kuaua Pueblo for a gardening series that shares various methods of planting in New Mexico. The series will take place from 10:30–11:30 a.m., on the third Wednesday of month, beginning April 15.

Ranger Anthony will lead the first program in a monthly gardening series. Each month he will focus on a different aspect of garden care and maintenance. This month he’ll talk about the different types of plants planned for this year’s garden at Coronado and will begin planting seeds. You will be able to take home seeds saved from last year’s Read More

LAFD Wildland Division Chief To Present Wildfire Preparedness Program At White Rock Library April 16

LAFD Wildland Division Chief Van Leimer

COUNTY News:

The White Rock Branch Library will host “Discover! Wildfire Preparedness 101,” a free program for adults, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, 2026, in the branch library’s multipurpose room.

The event is part of the library’s adult Discover! program series and will provide an overview of wildfire risk in Los Alamos County, along with practical steps residents can take to safeguard their homes and families.

The presentation incorporates principles such as defensible space, ignition-resistant construction, and community-level Read More

New Mexico Governor Departs For Official Trip To Spain

STATE News:

SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham left Monday for a trip to Madrid, Spain, to participate in an educational and business outreach summit hosted by the Friends of the National Museum of the American Latino.

The delegation will examine more than 500 years of shared history between the United States and Spain, especially the role of Spanish history in shaping the American story — from Santa Fe, New Mexico, the nation’s first capital, to St. Augustine, Florida, the nation’s oldest city. The governor will also meet with Spanish business leaders to discuss opportunities for Read More

LAFC: Youth Activity Center Registration Is Still Open

View inside the Los Alamos Family Council’s Youth Activity Center in White Rock. The White Rock Branch is next to the White Rock Branch Library and is open for after school fun. Video games, pool tables, and plenty of supervised activities keep young minds learning and growing while waiting for parents to get off work. Courtesy/LAFC

View inside the Los Alamos Family Council’s Youth Activity Center in Los Alamos. The Los Alamos Branch is in the Community Center Building basement next to Ashley Pond Park. With a snack bar, video game consoles, pool tables, and plenty of art and activities going on Read More

Op-Ed: Veterans Are Leading The Way In Healing—Again

By ROB LEWIS
National Communications Director
Disabled American Veterans

By any honest measure, veterans have long been unintended pioneers in the advancement of medicine.

The unique realities of war and military service have forced innovation that later benefits civilians for generations. Modern triage systems emerged from battlefields where medical personnel had to decide, in seconds, who could be saved. Medevac transportation by helicopter increased survival rates in conflicts like Vietnam and later became a staple of civilian emergency medicine. Advances in trauma surgery, Read More

Ancient Skies, Modern Eyes: Museum Of Space History, Jornada Research Institute Present Free Archaeoastronomy Program On Creekside Village Great Kiva

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NMDCA News:

ALAMOGORDO — New Mexico Museum of Space History, in collaboration with Jornada Research Institute, will host a special free public presentation “Astronomical Associations of the Creekside Village Great Kiva and the Agricultural Cycle” at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, April 12, 2026, in the New Horizons Dome Theater as part of the museum’s annual Archaeoastronomy outreach program and will be followed by a question-and-answer session. 

Archaeologist David H. Greenwald, President and Director of Jornada Research Institute, will demonstrate how the Creekside Village Read More

Taos County Sheriffs Recover Body Of Los Alamos Man Beneath Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

Staff Report:

The Taos County Sheriff’s Office reports that it recovered the body of Chad Maestas, 19, of Los Alamos, on Sunday beneath the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.

The report indicates that Maestas jumped from the bridge.

Taos County Sheriff Steve Miera said that Maestas made two passes, circled around, and when security tried to intercept him, he got out of his vehicle and jumped over the bridge railing.

The Taos County Sheriff’s Office is investigating this death. Read More

New Mexico Supreme Court Rejects Prosecution Arguments For Change In Legal Tests In Double Jeopardy Cases

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COURT News:

SANTA FE — The state Supreme Court today reaffirmed the legal framework followed in New Mexico to determine whether a defendant’s convictions violate constitutional double jeopardy protections against multiple punishments for the same crime.

In a unanimous opinion deciding an appeal of a criminal case, New Mexico’s highest court declined “to take the drastic step of overruling decades of our own precedent” and explained that state prosecutors in the Colfax County case “might have obtained multiple convictions under our current approach without violating Read More

Senate Republicans Urge Interim Tax Committee To Consider Real Tax Relief For Hard-Working New Mexicans

NMSR News:

SANTA FE — Republican members of the Revenue Stabilization & Tax Policy (RSTP) interim committee recently sent a letter proposing much-deserved tax relief for New Mexico taxpayers.

Specifically, the letter asks that the committee consider providing a ‘Citizens Tax Rebate’ to every New Mexico taxpayer, funded by excess tax revenues the state collects. Instead of returning these dollars to the hard-working New Mexicans who contribute them, these excess revenues have instead been used to grow the state budget from $6.3B in FY19 to $11.4B for the upcoming FY27, a growth of nearly Read More

Sheep Shearing Day Celebrates Northern New Mexico Traditions At Los Luceros April 12

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NMDCA News:

Los Luceros Historic Site is hosting its annual Sheep Shearing Day in conjunction with Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area’s Cultures and Creators festival.

Visitors can watch shearer Kerry Mower use traditional double-bow shears to remove wool from the site’s Navajo-Churro sheep from 9 a.m.–2 p.m., Sunday, April 12. As the wool is sheared, visitors can help clean and skirt the wool and learn from site staff about the importance of these sheep in New Mexico. Bags of fleece will be available for a small donation.

The event is held in conjunction with the Northern Read More

Update On Summer Operations At Pajarito Ski Hill

PAJARITO News:

The Jemez Mountain Fire Protection Project is in full swing this summer—and the work happening on our mountain right now is the reason next winter is going to look very different around here.

New snowmaking infrastructure. More days on the hill. A Pajarito that’s built to last.

To keep crews safe and the project moving, we’re suspending all summer mountain operations.

  •  Lift served mountain biking is fully suspended
  •  Hiking is welcome — just stay clear of active construction and maintenance areas
  •  Lodge is closed and locked (no bathrooms on site — plan ahead) 
  •  Dogs on
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Blue Bus Announces Service Improvements To Start April 13

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NCRTD News:

The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) Blue Bus will implement a series of service enhancements across its Blue Bus system beginning Monday, April 13, 2026, impacting 13 routes and two MyBlueTM rideshare zones throughout north central New Mexico.

These updates reflect NCRTD’s ongoing commitment to continuous improvement, guided by rider feedback and community engagement across the region. Service changes within public transportation agencies are crucial to providing improved, reliable and efficient service. The Blue Bus typically conducts Read More

New Seed Fund Established To Benefit Los Alamos Historical Society—Community Donations Accepted

Dean Decker

LACF News:

Local documentarian and author Dean Decker has spent more than a decade researching and documenting Los Alamos places and history, so it is no surprise that he is creating a fund to benefit the Los Alamos Historical Society.

“Los Alamos history is of course fascinating. So much has already been written about the science of the Manhattan Project. I’ve spent my efforts documenting the community aspects and life in Los Alamos,” explains Decker in addressing what has compelled him to start a seed fund at Los Alamos Community Foundation for the Historical Society.

“Los Alamos Read More

LAHS Robotics Team GO For Houston

Team 4153 in Fort Worth, Texas. Courtesy/LAPS

Project Y Robot 4153 on the Competition Field. Courtesy/LAPS

By EMILY XU
LAHS Student

Los Alamos High School’s Robotics Team 4153, “Project Y”, has been hard at work since January designing and building a custom robot to compete in FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) district events.  Led by CEO John Kang, Project Y competed twice recently in both Fort Worth and Amarillo, Texas, and earned the District Points and ranking status to advance to the FIRST in Texas District Championships. 

From March 19-21, they competed at Fort Worth, achieving second Read More

Shop Beso Jewels At Village Arts This Friday & Saturday

From left to right: Sonoran gold silver necklace, 3CTW lab Grown Diamond Earrings in 14K, Sterling Handmade Tube Bead Necklace. Courtesy photo

BUSINESS News:

If you were born in April, lucky you! Your birthstone is Diamond and with the invention of Lab Grown Diamonds, they are affordable. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Please visit us at Village Arts from 11 a.m.–4 p.m., Friday, April 10, and from 10:30 a.m.–4 p.m., Saturday, April 11. 

Village Arts has a great selection of art supplies for all ages, and if you are thinking about a Mother’s Day gift, please stop by. I’ll return on May 16th, Read More

Denish: Things Left Undone

By DIANE D. DENISH
Corner To Corner

The 2026 legislative session is already a distant memory for most people—until a letter arrives from your state representative or senator describing all the wonderful things they accomplished.

My own representative highlighted passage of the Immigrant Safety Act and a driver data privacy bill she co-sponsored. She also cited efforts to “protect our communities” with six additional bills—all postponed indefinitely.

My senator pointed to housing legislation and passage of the medical malpractice bill, HB 99—even though, like others, she voted to gut Read More

State Invests $6 Million In Trails & Outdoor Infrastructure

Enchanted Circle Trails Association partnered with Youth Conservation Corps and Carson National Forest to improve six campgrounds and over 18 miles of trails with a Trails+ Grant. Courtesy/NMEDD

NMEDD News:

SANTA FE — The Outdoor Recreation Division of the Economic Development Department of New Mexico is investing nearly $6 million to build and enhance more than 355 miles of trails and support 288 jobs across 21 counties.

The investment comes through the division’s Trails+ Grant and represents the largest amount awarded in a single round to date. The total will be amplified by an additional Read More

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