Los Alamos Historical Society Announces Enterprise Bank & Trust’s $500,000 Contribution Toward Restoration Of Historic Oppenheimer House
Enterprise Bank & Trust Market President Liddie Martinez presents a $500,000 check to Los Alamos Historical Society Executive Director Todd Nickols Thursday inside the Oppenheimer House, symbolizing the launch of a major fundraising campaign partnership in support of the historic Oppenheimer House restoration project. Photo by Donavan Price
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
The Los Alamos Historical Society (LAHS) announces the launch of a major fundraising campaign partnership with Enterprise Bank & Trust in support of the historic Oppenheimer Read More
Last Change To Review 2025-2029 ALTSD State Aging Plan
ALTSD News:
As New Mexico’s designated State Unit on Aging, the Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) is committed to supporting older adults and people with disabilities across the state.
ALTSD consists of the Office of the Secretary and five core divisions that connect New Mexicans to essential resources:
- Administrative Services
- Consumer and Elder Rights
- Aging Network
- Adult Protective Services
- Long-Term Care
Our mission is to empower individuals to maintain their independence, health and dignity. Through a wide range of programs and services, we strive to ensure that Read More
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument 11th Anniversary

NEUSTRA TIERRA News:
Happy 11th anniversary to the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument! Designated the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks as a national monument under the Antiquities Act of 1906, the proclamation protects significant prehistoric, historic, geologic, and biologic resources of scientific interest, and includes four areas: the Organ Mountains, Desert Peaks, Potrillo Mountains, and Doña Ana Mountains.
We are honored to spotlight some of the experiences from our frontera community, sharing their personal stories and connections to these spaces:
“The family Read More
Republican Governors’ Response To Georgia’s Gubernatorial Democrat Primary
RGA News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Republican Governors Association (RGA) issued the following statement in response to Keisha Lance Bottoms’ announcement that she is entering the Georgia gubernatorial race, joining Jason Esteves in the Democratic primary:
“The gubernatorial primary is shaping up to be nothing but disappointing for Georgia Democrats. Keisha Lance Bottoms’ record as Mayor is one that was a disaster for Atlanta — crime skyrocketed, with incidents of homicide, rape, aggravated assault all surging due to her failed policies. Atlanta was drastically unsafe under Bottoms, Read More
Santa Fe County Clerk’s Office Announces Completion Of Board Of Registration Process
SFCCO News:
The Santa Fe County Clerk’s Office announces the successful completion of the Board of Registration’s bipartisan biennial process, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the county’s voter rolls in compliance with the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and New Mexico Election Code. This process plays a key role in maintaining accurate and up-to-date voter rolls, which helps ensure the integrity of elections in Santa Fe County.
The Board of Registration, which meets in a publicly accessible open meeting, is composed of five appointed bipartisan Santa Fe County Read More
Lunch With A Leader: Think New Mexico’s Kristina Fisher Addresses State’s Growing Health Care Worker Shortage
Think New Mexico Associate Director Kristina G. Fisher, speaking at the League of Women Voters ‘Lunch with a Leader’ event held May 15 at the Unitarian Church. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Think New Mexico Associate Director Kristina G. Fisher discusses the state’s serious and growing shortage of health care workers during the May 15 ‘Lunch with a Leader’ event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
Think New Mexico Associate Director Kristina G. Fisher was the featured speaker at the monthly League of Women Voters Read More
Launch Event For New Tech Careers Opportunity For Veterans

Ashley Richardson at the Military World Games in 2015. Courtesy photo
NMEDD News:
SANTA FE — Nonprofit VetsinTech is launching a New Mexico Chapter to support the state’s veterans and growing technology sector. The launch event on May 23 in Santa Fe will facilitate networking and highlight career opportunities.
VetsinTech is a nonprofit dedicated to helping veterans, transitioning service members, and military spouses secure tech careers through education, employment, and entrepreneurship (“the 3 E’s”).
“New Mexico is home to two national laboratories, two Air Force Research Laboratory Read More
Democratic Party Of New Mexico Announces Partnership With GoodChange-Political Fundraising Platform
DPNM News:
ALBUQUERQUE—The Democratic Party of New Mexico (DPNM) announced Wednesday a new partnership with GoodChange, an innovative fundraising platform built by former political fundraisers.
The partnership will provide DPNM with a modernized toolset built for speed, transparency, and donor engagement.
This partnership reflects a shift in DPNM’s fundraising strategy toward more agile and affordable tech tools to appeal to a wider network of grassroots donors. GoodChange’s platform equips political entities and campaigns with donor fee cover options, spare change roundup fundraising, Read More
VFW To Host Memorial Day 2025 At Guaje Pines May 26
Republican Governors Issue Joint Letter To Senate Leadership Supporting Repeal Of California’s EV Rules
RGA News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Republican governors sent a joint letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune thanking him for his support of the Senate’s work to roll back burdensome regulations through the Congressional Review Act (CRA) and to encourage the use of the CRA to stop the radical unelected bureaucrats in California from dictating rules that negatively affect the quality of life, jobs, and commerce in states across the nation.
In part, the governors wrote:
“Toward the end of the Biden administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rule approving California’s Read More





































