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Los Alamos Researchers Look For Feedback On The Geothermal Clean Energy Testbed Scoping Study
LANL recently funded a series of scoping studies to explore the possibility of leveraging local facilities, infrastructure and resources to test clean-energy technologies. Courtesy/LANL. LANL News:. Geothermal energy could bring high-paying jobs to New Mexico. Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) recently funded a series of scoping studies to explore the...
Bernalillo County asking for feedback on proposed ABQ Ride route changes
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County is working with ABQ Ride to receive input on proposed bus route changes. The city has been conducting the ABQ Ride Forward project since 2022 in an effort to make city bus services more useful for residents. Residents in the South Valley could see changes including on the Southwest Mesa […]
New Mexico State's OF Keith Jones II drafted by the Texas Rangers in ninth round
The Texas Rangers drafted New Mexico State's Keith Jones II in round nine with the 285th overall pick in the Major League Baseball Draft on Monday. Jones, from Brentwood, Calif., becomes the first Aggie drafted by the Rangers in program history and the ninth Aggie to be drafted in the first ten rounds of the MLB draft. ...
UNM-Los Alamos Seeks Advisory Board Member
UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) is seeking applications by Aug. 1, 2024, to fill a seat on its advisory board. The board advises The University of New Mexico Board of Regents on all matters pertaining to the conduct of the Los Alamos campus. The candidate, selected by the advisory board, will be...
Cumbia Night At Los Alamos Summer Concert This Friday
Multi-generational family band El Gozao headlines Summer Concert Friday night at Pond. Courtesy photo. Friday, July 19 features the first Latin Dance night of the 2024 season starring Albuquerque-based multi-generational family band El Gozao, sponsored by N3B Los Alamos. The opening act at 6 p.m. is New Mexico’s up and...
Los Alamos Co-Op: Though We Are Small, We Are Mighty!
The small but mighty team at the Los Alamos Cooperative Market broke $10,000 in sales on Sunday and nearly $73,000 for the week. Consultant John Mabbott cheered on the team saying, ‘Great job! Breaking 10 on a Sunday rocks … we’re just getting started!’ The Co-op Board brought in Mabbott last month to turn around the struggling store and revenues on Sunday and last week indicate a strong move in the right direction. The Co-op is at 95 Entrada Drive. For more information, call 505.695.1579 or visit https://losalamos.coop/. Photo by John Mabbott.
Almost done with triple digits, rain on the way
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Another Heat Advisory for our northeastern counties until 7 p.m. High temperatures in that northeastern corner will top out around 100°+. We have another slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for the southwestern Texas Panhandle. Storms have already initiated in northeastern New Mexico and the Amarillo area, storm chances come from the idea that they will move south to southeast into our viewing area.
New Mexico Judge Dismisses Alec Baldwin Shooting Case
The dramatic courtroom saga involving Alec Baldwin came to a shocking conclusion on Friday when a New Mexico judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter charges against the actor. The case revolved around the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film "Rust." Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer ruled...
Special sessions show flaws in system
A recent town hall meeting in Las Cruces hosted by the Foundation for Open Government focused on the need for greater transparency at the Legislature during the budget-making process. There is, perhaps, no process at the Legislature that is more secretive and less transparent than the special session about to...
‘It is not a good use of taxpayer dollars’: Some New Mexico lawmakers still against special session
"We thought we had an agreement with the governor when she first indicated she wanted to call a special [session], that she wouldn't proceed unless there was consensus. The governor went ahead and called that session, called this session, before we had even started working on these bills."
Volunteers leave bottled water for migrants in deadly smuggling corridor
SUNLAND PARK, New Mexico (Border Report) – The rocks are jagged, and the sand is hot. The 12- to 24-inch wide paths often trail off 100 feet down. A fall from Mount Cristo Rey means broken bones and possibly death. But it is the sun, that burns the skin and leaves lips dry, that has […]
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