LAPD To Serve At Sheriff’s Posse Lodge Pancake Breakfast To Benefit Special Olympic Athletes Sunday April 7
The Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) will be serving at this month’s pancake breakfast, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday, April 7 at the Sheriff’s Posse Lodge.
Local police officers along with special Olympic Athletes from Los Alamos will be raising money for Special Olympic Athletes to compete in area games this year.
The cost for adults is $10, kids 6-10 years is $5 and kids 0-5 years is free.
As always, breakfast is all-you-can-eat and includes:
- Pancakes: Banana, Blueberry, Chocolate Chip and Plain;
- Scrambled Eggs;
- Sausage;
- Bacon; and
- Coffee, Tea and Orange Juice.
Officers will also Read More
Drilling Work Plan For Chromium Groundwater Project Regional Aquifer Monitoring Well R-77 Added To LANL Electronic Public Reading Room
LANL News:
Per regulatory requirements, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) announces 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:
- Submittal of the Drilling Work Plan for Chromium Groundwater Project Regional Aquifer Monitoring Well R-77, Revision 2 (Link)
Members of the public with any questions, Read More
FBI: Former State Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton And Her Friend Joseph Johnson Charged For Fraud Scheme
Former Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE – A former State Representative and her longtime friend are facing federal charges for long-term scheme to defraud the U.S. government. Sheryl Williams Stapleton, 66, of Albuquerque, and Joseph Johnson, 72, of Chantilly, Virginia, are schedule to appear in federal court for an initial appearance on April 9, 2024.
The indictment alleges that from about July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2020, Stapleton used her position at Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) as Director of the Perkins Project and Career and Technical Education (CTE) Read More
FBI: New York Man Convicted Of Bank Fraud In Santa Fe
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE — A New York man was convicted by a federal jury after 39 minutes of deliberation of a bank fraud charge related to the brutal assault of his father-in-law.
Prosecutors allege the crime was driven by the defendant, Marc Candelaria, 36, of Wantagh, New York, accruing mounting gambling debts at the time.
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, in the early hours of Sept. 14, 2021, an armed and masked intruder entered Candelaria’s father-in-law’s home and forced him to write a check for $23,000 and demanded he leave all other portions of the check blank. Read More
New Mexico Supreme Court: Workers’ Compensation Benefit Cap For Mental Impairments Violates State Constitution
New Mexico Supreme Court News:
SANTA FE – New Mexico’s limits on the duration of workers’ compensation benefits for a mental impairment caused by a workplace physical injury are unconstitutional, the state Supreme Court ruled today.
In a unanimous opinion, the Court concluded that Workers’ Compensation Act caps on benefits for disabilities from mental impairments violated the equal protection clause of the New Mexico Constitution because workers with those impairments were treated differently than employees with physical impairments resulting from a work-related injury.
“Both Read More