Final Call To Register For ‘Traversing The Mexican Border’ With Morgan Smith
Venezuelan woman with flag. Photo by Morgan Smith

Morgan Smith
SFWAF News:
For decades the US has attracted migrants from around the world, but especially numerous are those who have crossed, or attempted to cross, the southern border from Mexico. US immigration policies have fluctuated but as migration increased, laws and their enforcement have tightened making it more difficult for asylum seekers and economic migrants to immigrate to the US through Mexico. Who are these migrants? Where do they come from? Why? Has the migrant flow been stemmed by the Trump administration policies? What Read More
Heinrich Statement On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

From Sen. Martin Heinrich:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) released the following statement in recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, which falls on Monday, Jan. 19.
“When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. accepted his Nobel Peace Prize in December 1964, he spoke about the imperative to protest injustice and remedy poverty. He told the group gathered that he did so ‘with an abiding faith in America and an audacious faith in the future of mankind’.
“It had been only months since three men were murdered for trying to register Black voters in Mississippi and less than Read More
2026 Higher Education Day At The Roundhouse Jan. 20
STATE News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Higher Education Department (NMHED) welcomes students, families, and members of the public to attend Higher Education Day at the State Capitol from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20.
The event will recognize New Mexico GEAR UP students, as well as recipients of programs like the Opportunity Scholarship and loan-repayment-programs. Eastern New Mexico University Band will be in attendance for the day of events, including more than 24 New Mexico colleges, universities and other education partners will share information with visitors on degree and certificate Read More
Op-Ed: New Mexico Can’t Afford To Be Left Out Of Innovation & Opportunity
By DAVIN LOPEZ
NMIDEA President
New Mexico has always been a place of ingenuity. From agriculture and aerospace to energy and advanced manufacturing, we’ve built our economy by solving problems in tough environments. But too often, when the New Mexico Legislature talks about innovation, investment, and economic development, they forget about the importance of research and development (R&D). Passing the R&D tax credit bill is a chance to change that — and it’s a chance the Legislature should not miss.
The research and development tax credit is not a giveaway. It’s a proven tool used Read More
Three Los Alamos National Laboratory Scientists Earn American Physical Society Recognition
LANL scientists from left, Larry Glenn Hill, Christopher Fryer and Christopher Morris. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
Three Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) scientists have received prestigious recognition from the American Physical Society. Larry Glenn Hill was elected as a fellow of the society, Christopher Fryer was awarded the 2026 Hans A. Bethe Prize, and Christopher Morris received the 2026 Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics.
“This American Physical Society recognition reflects the broad-ranging and impactful work in which our Los Alamos scientists excel,” Laboratory Director Read More
House Democrats Preview Priorities For 2026 Session
STATE News:
ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico House Democrats shared a preview of an ambitious policy agenda centered around the needs of working families for the 30-day Legislative Session beginning Jan. 20. House Democrats are focused on making life better and more affordable across the state by expanding access to healthcare and housing, improving public safety, and investing in the well-being of New Mexico families and communities.
“While the Trump administration makes life harder and more expensive for your family, your House Democrats are focused on delivering real, pragmatic solutions Read More
Today Marks Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2026

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2026:
Today marks “The Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, which celebrates the life and legacy of a man who brought hope and healing to America.”
About Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:
During the less than 13 years of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s leadership of the modern American Civil Rights Movement, from December 1955 until April 4, 1968, African Americans achieved more genuine progress toward racial equality in America than the previous 350 years had produced. Dr. King is widely regarded as America’s pre-eminent advocate of nonviolence Read More
Toppers Fall To Robertson In Non-conference Showdown
Kohynn Young makes a 2pt layup early in the game. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com
Maribel Ramos-Chacon sets up for a 3pt shot attempt. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com
SPORTS News:
The Los Alamos High School Topper Girls varsity basketball team welcomed the Robertson Cardinals to Griffith Gymnasium on Tuesday night for a non-conference showdown.
The Toppers battled hard from start to finish, but the Cardinals’ late push proved decisive.
Despite a strong effort, the final score was 41–33 in favor of Robertson.
Javaya Davison makes a 2pt jump shot. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com Read More
National State Of America’s Counties Address Highlights Cost And Administrative Shifts
NACo News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an address Thursday at the National Association of Counties (NACo)-National Council of County Association Executives (NCCAE) State of America’s Counties Summit, NACo President and Wise County, Texas Judge J.D. Clark highlighted the role of counties as intergovernmental partners and the importance of that partnership in the year ahead.
“I am here to say clearly: the state of America’s counties is strong,” Clark said. “Yet we are facing a complex intergovernmental landscape that is shaped and heavily influenced by the policy, funding and implementation Read More
Topper Basketball Falls To Mesa Vista Lady Trojans 34-46
Javaya Davison and Valery Martinez face off to start the game. Photo by Nate Limback/ladaiypost.com
Maribel Ramos-Chacon looks to pass the ball to a teammate as Aubrey Martinez guards her in the 1st quarter. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Sports News:
The Los Alamos High School Topper Girls Basketball team lost the non-conference game against Mesa Vista Lady Trojans in a game played to a packed house Saturday night in Griffith Gymnasium.
The Toppers played a good game but remained behind for the entire game and could not close the gap. They lost the contest 34-46.
Javaya Davison gets Read More

































