Friends Of Bandelier Select Robert Walker As 2026 Dorothy Hoard Stewardship Award Recipient
2026 Dorothy Hoard Stewardship Award recipient Bob Walker. Courtesy photo
Friends of Bandelier News:
The Friends of Bandelier has selected Robert Walker as the recipient of its 2026 Dorothy Hoard Stewardship Award. Walker was chosen for his contributions to bird science, conservation, and education on the Pajarito Plateau.
Walker has made significant contributions to citizen science through his birding activities, including photography and documentation of bird species data. He developed his photography skills while capturing his daughters playing soccer matches. When they left Read More
FBI: Albuquerque Man Charged With Aiming Laser At Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office Helicopter And Striking Cockpit Over A Dozen Times
Still image from the recording from inside the helicopter at the time of the drone strike. If convicted, Jorge Pinon Armendariz faces up to five years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine. Courtesy/FBI
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE – An Albuquerque man is facing federal charges after allegedly aiming the beam of a laser pointer at a Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office helicopter and striking the cockpit over a dozen times.
According to public court documents, on Oct. 7, 2025, Jorge Pinon Armendariz, 47, directed a green laser at the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office Metro 1 helicopter while it was assisting Read More
NMED Issues Draft Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Permit
NMED News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department today proposed revisions to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant hazardous waste operating permit, strengthening enforcement of federal cleanup obligations for legacy waste stored at federal facilities across the country.
The proposed permit modifications codify commitments the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) made in its 2023 settlement agreement with New Mexico. Under that agreement, DOE committed to prioritizing disposal of legacy waste in a new underground disposal unit at the Waste Isolation Pilot Read More
UNM-LA To Hold Front Entrance Ribbon Cutting April 29
View of the UNM-Los Alamos campus at 4000 University Drive. Courtesy/UNM-LA
UNM-LA News:
UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) will host a ribbon cutting Wednesday, April 29, from noon to 1 p.m. to mark the completion of Phase 1 of the Open Space Project. The event will be held at the front entrance stairs.
The ceremony will be followed by cake and campus tours. All are welcome.
Event questions can be directed to unmlacommunications@unm.edu.
About UNM-LA
UNM-LA is an innovative, rigorous and affordable comprehensive branch community college that provides foundations for transfer, leading-edge career Read More
Law Day 2026: The Rule Of Law And The Ongoing Pursuit Of The American Dream
Judge Elizabeth Allen
By Judge Elizabeth Allen
Los Alamos Municipal Court
and
Judge Catherine Taylor
Los Alamos Magistrate Court
Law Day 2026: The Rule Of Law And The Ongoing Pursuit Of The American Dream
Each year on May 1, Law Day invites us to reflect not only on the ideals of our legal system, but also on the work still left to do. This year’s theme, “The Rule of Law and the American Dream,” reminds us that the promise of freedom, opportunity, and equal justice has meaning only when the law is applied fairly and consistently to everyone.
Judge Catherine Taylor
We know that many people look at the world Read More
Thornburg Foundation Names Bill Wadt Of Los Alamos The 2026 Philanthropist On The Year
2026 Thornburg Philanthropist of the Year recipient Bill Wadt of Los Alamos addresses the crowd gathered Thursday, April 16, at Sandia Resort in Albuquerque. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladaily/post.com
Thornburg Foundation President Allan Oliver presents the 2026 Thornburg Philanthropist of the Year award to Bill Wadt of Los Alamos on April 16 at Sandia Resort in Albuquerque. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladaily/post.com
2026 Thornburg Philanthropist of the Year recipient Bill Wadt holds his award and is surrounded by, from left, LANL Foundation Vice President for Operations and Advancement Read More
Report: New Mexico Climbs National Preschool Rankings
ECECD News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico ranks seventh in the nation for preschool access among 3-year-olds and 11th in the nation among 4-year-olds, according to a new report released Wednesday by the National Institute for Early Education Research.
New Mexico also ranked fifth nationally in state spending per child, above the national average and higher than many larger and wealthier states.
“Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and the New Mexico Legislature have made an unwavering commitment to our youngest children, and this report reflects that,” said Early Childhood Education and Read More
Manhattan Project National Historical Park Marks 10th Anniversary In Los Alamos
Community members and officials gather at Fuller Lodge on April 8 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Los Alamos. Photo by Mark MacInnes/ladailypost.com
The first permanent site manager for the Los Alamos unit of MAPR, Nicholas Murray, addresses the crowd at the 10th anniversary celebration on April 8 at Fuller Lodge. Photo by Mark MacInnes/ladailypost.com
By MARK MACINNES
Los Alamos Daily Post
The Manhattan Project National Historical Park (MAPR) celebrated its 10th anniversary on Wednesday, April 8, at Fuller Lodge. The event drew Read More
Obituary: Chad Avery Kuzmack April 5, 2026
CHAD AVERY KUZMACK April 5, 2026
Chad Avery Kuzmack was called to be with our Heavenly Father on April 5, 2026. Over his 19 years, Chad grew from a happy kid who was the loudest in any room into a young man who never knew a stranger, just a person he didn’t have a chance to talk to yet.
He had many aliases, including Charlie Kuzmack and Chad Maestas, and even more roles as a son, grandson, brother, nephew, uncle, aspiring nursing student, door greeter at Walmart, animal shelter and elementary volunteer, and his most cherished: friend.
Chad’s enthusiasm for life was immeasurable – he loved harder Read More
Trinity On The Hill To Hold Annual Fiesta On The Hill Fundraiser & Celebration For House Of Hope Ministry May 2
Members of the House of Hope ministry help a family in Juarez, Mexico, build a house. Courtesy/TOTH
Members of the House of Hope ministry help a family in Juarez, Mexico, build a house. Courtesy/TOTH
Members of the House of Hope ministry help a family in Juarez, Mexico, build a house. Courtesy/TOTH
From Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church:
Come join Trinity on the Hill for our annual Fiesta on the Hill, 5-7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2. This is a fundraiser and celebration for the church’s House of Hope ministry, an ongoing ministry since 2005.
Highlights of the event will include a taco dinner, silent Read More
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State Parks Urges Early Season Boaters To Practice Cold-Water Safety
Ute Lake State Park located just north of Tucumcari, is a popular
EMNRD News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico State Parks officials urge boaters to check water temperatures before hitting the lakes this spring, after several near-miss incidents in recent weeks involving boaters who underestimated how cold the water remains.
“People are eager to get back on the water, but the conditions haven’t caught up to the season yet,” said Scott Chalmers, New Mexico boating safety coordinator.
Boating on cold water requires planning for Read More
Basic Steps To Starting A Business In New Mexico April 30
SBDC News:
Join Business Development Specialist Christopher Garcia from the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) for an engaging webinar that walks you through the essential steps to starting a business in New Mexico, with a strong focus on the critical role of market analysis.
Designed for innovators preparing to pursue grant opportunities, this session will help you build a solid foundation for your venture by understanding your industry, identifying your target market, and evaluating your competition—key components for both business success and funding readiness.
In this webinar, Read More
DALA To Host Annual Spring Gala Event And Premiere of ‘Neverland’ Ballet
DALA News:
Dance Arts Los Alamos presents Neverland, a two-act ballet at 7 p.m., April 25, and at 2 p.m., April 26, at Duane Smith Auditorium. This original full-length production re-imagines the beloved characters of Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Wendy, Captain Hook, and many more in a new adventure story promising a thrilling theatrical experience suitable for all ages!
The performance will feature the advanced levels of DALA’s ballet program, showcasing the talents of DALA’s pre-professional students in the principal roles. The Pirates and Lost Boys highlight DALA’s Boys Ballet dancers, Read More
Earth Day Festival At Balloon Fiesta Park April 26

SIERRA CLUB News:
Albuquerque’s annual Earth Day Celebration is back. Join us from 10 a.m.–3 p.m., Sunday, April 26 for a fun family gathering where we will celebrate and honor the natural world.
The event features a day full of speakers on the environment and exhibition booths as well as healthy and sumptuous cooking demonstrations from local eateries and culinary experts.
A youth art show and animals will entertain children. And guests searching for ways to protect the environment AND save money on home improvements can learn about programs to help their homes stay modern, energy efficient Read More
Museum Hill 2026 Library Open House April 24

NMDCA News:
In conjunction with National Library Week, April 19–25, 2026, the Bartlett Library and Archives at the Museum of International Folk Art, the Laboratory of Anthropology Library at Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, and the new library at the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum will be hosting a free public open house event on Museum Hill from 2–4 p.m., Friday, Apri 24.
Visitors can take a “book tour” of these libraries to see a curated selection of titles and learn more about the resources available. Visitors will receive a card to stamp at each location. Read More
FBI, Sandia Tribal Police Continues To Seek Information And Offer Reward In Sandia Casino Robbery
FBI News:
The FBI and Sandia Police Department continue seeking the public’s assistance to identify the individual responsible for a robbery at the Sandia Resort & Casino Friday, July 1, 2022.
The FBI is offering a reward up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the unknown suspect responsible for the casino robbery.
At approximately 9:15 p.m., July 1, 2022, an unknown individual entered the casino at the high-limit room, approached a cashier, and asked to speak with a supervisor. The suspect stated he had a gun and demanded money from the cashier. The suspect Read More
2026 LWVLA Candidate Forum For Primary Election April 30

LWVLA News:
On Thursday April 30, each household will receive a copy of the 2026 Voter Guide in the Los Alamos Daily Post. The Voter Guide includes the responses of Los Alamos local candidates as well as state candidates to questions from the League.
On Thursday evening, April 30, in the UNMLA Student Center, you will have the opportunity to meet our local candidates for County Council and Sheriff, and to ask your own questions. All the candidates have accepted the invitation to participate.
Cookies and Conversation start at 6:30 p.m., the Forum begins at 7 p.m.
The 2026 primary is historic. It is Read More
Commissioner Garcia Richard Announces New Leasing Rule To Unleash Geothermal Energy
NMSLO News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard announced today a new geothermal leasing rule to align with recent legislative changes and to pave the way for growth of clean, baseload geothermal energy on state trust lands. Demand for geothermal energy is growing rapidly and the updated rule will allow for an increase in leasing. The final rule is effective May 1, 2026.
“Our new geothermal rule is going to open up a whole new world for clean, 24-7-365 energy development on state lands,” Commissioner Garcia Richard said. “New Mexico has all the right conditions to Read More
Luján Presses Secretary Kennedy On Cuts To Medicaid, Demands Answers On HHS Employment David Geier
Sen. Luján on MSNOW Discussing Secretary Kennedy’s policies. Courtesy photo
U.S. SENATE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — During a Senate Finance Committee hearing, U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) pressed U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on his policies that are endangering the health of the American people.
Specifically, Sen. Luján pressed Secretary Kennedy on deep Republican cuts to Medicaid, Secretary Kennedy’s long history of pushing vaccine misinformation, and the employment of David Geier, an anti-vaccine activist, at the Department Read More
