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Op-Ed: Celebrating Our 236th

By JOHN PAWLAK
Los Alamos

Back in high school, several math-nerd friends of mine and I were in the Debate Club. To tell the truth, we didn’t really like formal debating. Being fans of axiomatic thinking, we just liked to argue!

One year, we tackled the question of “When did the United States of America become a country?” Having battled many math problems in my life, I learned that the declaration of a propositional “truth” was not considered complete until the final victory flag was waved with a QED.

And so we declared the Declaration of Independence to be just that, a declaration, a proposition, a Read More

Los Alamos Commerce And Development Corporation Board Of Directors Elects Officers And Two New Members

The Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation Board of Directors at its meeting Monday at the Small Business Development Center re-elected Executive Committee Officers, from left, Vice Chair Craig Wehner who co-owns Los Alamos Landscaping and More, Secretary David Cremer of New Mexico Angels, Chair Carol A. Clark the owner and publisher of the Los Alamos Daily Post, Treasurer Ryan Tatro the Vice President and Relationship Manager at Enterprise Bank & Trust and elected Executive Committee Member at Large Denise Derkacs a former County Councilor. The Board also elected two new Read More

Obituary: Hector C. Hinojosa April 30, 1932 – June 8, 2026

HECTOR C. HINOJOSA April 30, 1932 – June 8, 2026

We mourn the loss of Hector C. Hinojosa, beloved husband, father, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather, teacher, and friend. He passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 8, 2026. He was 94 years old. Hector was born in Laredo, Texas, on April 30, 1932, to Placida and Crisoforo Hinojosa. He had three brothers and one sister when his father suddenly died 15 days before Hector graduated from high school. To help support the family, Hector found jobs when he could while completing his higher education, including the back-breaking work of Read More

Sandia Area Federal Credit Union Partners With Food Depot To Expand Food Access In Northern NM

Inside the Mobile Food Depot. Courtesy photo

The Food Depot Food Mobile at Sandia Area Santa Fe Branch. Courtesy photo

Food Depot News:

SANTA FE — Sandia Area Federal Credit Union is proud to announce a new partnership with The Food Depot to support access to nutritious, no-cost food for families in need across Northern New Mexico, with initiatives that include the sponsorship of the Food Mobile program.

Food insecurity remains a significant challenge across New Mexico, with more than 350,000 individuals experiencing food insecurity statewide. Across Northern New Mexico, The Food Depot Read More

State Legislators Join Women State Lawmakers, Members Of Congress Demanding Removal Of Rideshare Sexual Assault Liability Shield

NM Trial Lawyers News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Nine New Mexico legislators have joined 285 women state legislators from 44 states and territories in a letter urging U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson to strike Amendment 041 from the BUILD America 250 Act (H.R. 8870). The state lawmakers’ letter lands as 128 members of Congress, led by the Democratic Women’s Caucus, delivered a parallel demand this week – a coordinated federal–state push against a provision that would shield rideshare companies from liability for harm on their platforms, including sexual assault.

The lawmakers note that the amendment Read More

Roadway Rehabilitation Project On NM 96 In Gallina

NMDOT News:

GALLINA, NM — Travelers in the Gallina area may experience traffic delays as a roadway rehabilitation project on NM 96 is scheduled to begin Monday, June 22.

The project will span from milepost 8 (south of Regina) to milepost 25 (east of Gallina) and is expected to take 15 working days to complete, weather permitting. The project will include the milling and repaving of the existing roadway surface. This structural pavement treatment involves removing the current asphalt layer and replacing it with new pavement to improve road conditions and extend roadway life.

Construction will Read More

Pets Of The Week: Karen And Midnight

If your love language is patience, your reward is Karen. This 1yo 15lb chi-mix cover model of a dog arrived with her bravery tucked away like secret. But she has now discovered the ancient magic of tiny dogs everywhere: treats! Offer one gently, give her a little time, and you’ll watch her worries melt like sugar in tea. And once you’re in, you’re IN! Suddenly, this cautious little creature becomes a lovable lap dog who wants to be cradled close and leans into affection with her whole heart. Karen isn’t a whirlwind love-at-first-sight kind of dog…she’s the handwritten note tucked into your coat pocket. Read More

Obituary: George Robert Margevicius July 14, 1999 – June 7, 2026

GEORGE ROBERT MARGEVICIUS July 14, 1999 – June 7. 2026

Sunday, June 7, 2026, George Robert Margevicius, loving son, brother, and partner, passed away at the age of 26 after a brave and difficult fight against illness.

George was born in Los Alamos, NM, July 14, 1999, to parents Kristen and Robert Margevicius. He grew up in Los Alamos, spending a lot of time outdoors, participating in local boy scouts, nature summer camps, and developed a strong connection to the natural world at a young age. He was inquisitive and open-minded, leading him to become an avid bird watcher, to canoe across Minnesota Read More

Beso Jewels To Be At Village Arts June 19 & 20

Top left: Vintage men’s watches, top right: Moonstone, Pearl & Alexandrite, Bottom: Coin collection. Courtesy photo

BUSINESS News:

Okay June babies, choose Alexandrite, Moonstone or Pearl for a birthstone. Or choose all three! Visit Beso Jewels at Village Arts from 11 a.m.–4 p.m., Friday, June 19, and 10:30 a.m.–4 p.m., Saturday, June 20.

Father’s Day is June 21, and this weekend would be a good time to pick up a gift. Village Arts has a wide selection of art and craft supplies for all ages, and gifts for Dad.

Beso Jewels Services:

  • Repairs of all types
  • Custom design
  • Gold and Silver jewelry
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Supreme Court Affirms Murder Conviction Of Man Who Strangled His Wife

COURT News:

SANTA FE — The state Supreme Court today upheld the first-degree murder conviction of an Albuquerque man for killing his wife in 2021.

In a unanimous decision, the justices rejected arguments by Lee Marco Cuellar that the trial court erred in allowing a forensic psychologist to testify as an expert witness during the prosecution’s main presentation of evidence to the jury. The witness testified that the psychological symptoms exhibited by Mr. Cuellar did not necessarily mean he was incapable of forming the required criminal intent for first-degree murder.

Cuellar was sentenced Read More

More Scenes From Fun At Ashley Pond Park Friday

Rainbow fills the sky over the Summer Concert Friday at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Tomás Redondo/ladailypost.com

Syzygy performing at the Summer Concert Friday at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Tomás Redondo/ladailypost.com

Fans of Syzygy show support at Friday Night Concert. Photo by Tomás Redondo/ladailypost.com

Syzygy performing at the Summer Concert Friday at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Tomás Redondo/ladailypost.com

Syzygy performing at the Summer Concert Friday at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Tomás Redondo/ladailypost.com

Photo by Tomás Redondo/ladailypost.com

Cotton candy stand Read More

FBI: Arizona Woman Sentenced For Drunk Driving Crash

FBI News:

ALBUQUERQUE — An Arizona woman was sentenced to one year in prison for a 2023 drunk driving crash that seriously injured two people.

There is no parole in the federal system.

According to court documents Dec. 30, 2023, Shaina Shorty, 36, an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, drove while intoxicated and crashed into a vehicle occupied by Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2. As a result of the crash, both Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 sustained serious bodily injuries.

Shorty pleaded guilty to two counts of assault resulting in serious bodily injury. Upon her release from prison, Shorty will be subject Read More

IAIA Honors Patsy Phillips’ Legacy With Endowed Scholarship In Museum Studies

Courtesy/IAIA

IAIA News:

The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) today announced an initiative to establish the Patsy Phillips Endowed Scholarship in Museum Studies, a named scholarship honoring Patsy Phillips (Cherokee Nation), Director of the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), as she prepares to retire at the end of June after 18 years at MoCNA and 30 years advancing contemporary Indigenous arts. 

The scholarship fund is designated to support future qualifying IAIA Indigenous women students pursuing degrees in Museum Studies who will rise to fill much-needed roles Read More

State Trains, Employs 600 Youth To Conserve Public Lands

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico is funding jobs and hands-on conservation training for more than 600 young people this year, awarding nearly $7 million to 38 programs across 20 counties.

The New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps Commission (YCCC) has awarded $5.89 million to 38 public-benefit programs for youth across 20 counties, with an additional $1.1 million in matching funds. The awards will create employment for more than 600 young people ages 14–25 across the state. 

These awards help local governments, Tribes, non-profits and federal agencies across the state create meaningful Read More

James Beard Foundation Celebrates Sen. Luján As 2026 Impact Award Honoree

Courtesy/James Beard Foundation, Max Flatow 

U.S SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The James Beard Foundation® celebrated U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and four other honorees of the 2026 James Beard Impact Awards at a luncheon in Chicago Sunday, June 14.

The event honored five changemakers from across the country whose work is helping to build a more equitable, sustainable, and economically viable restaurant industry and food system. Through advocacy, policy, innovation, and direct community support, this year’s honorees are advancing meaningful change for producers, workers, and Read More

Rob & Charlie’s Bicycle Shop Celebrates Anniversary With Fundraiser For Española Humane

Española Humane News:

SANTA FE — Rob & Charlie’s Bicycle Shop will celebrate its anniversary with a community fundraiser benefiting Española Humane from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 20, at the shop, 1632 St. Michael’s Drive in Santa Fe.

The event will feature raffle prizes, lunch, and adoptable pets, with all raffle proceeds supporting Española Humane’s lifesaving programs for animals and families across northern New Mexico.

Guests can enjoy lunch from Anthony’s Grill while entering to win dozens of raffle prizes, including gift baskets, Oakley sunglasses, Read More

Haaland To Ban Rent Fixing, Address Housing Shortage

Gubernatorial candidate, Deb Haaland

From the campaign of Deb Haaland:

ALBUQUERQUE — Deb Haaland, the democratic nominee for governor in New Mexico, understands the struggle to access affordable housing options. To address the housing shortage, renters need protections from corporate landlords and Wall Street shouldn’t own our state’s Main Streets. 

Haaland believes that New Mexicans deserve a safe and healthy place to live that doesn’t make them choose between paying the rent or putting food on the table.

That’s why she will fight to:

  • Ban rent fixing—protect renters from corporate
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New Mexico Sports Hall Of Fame Set To Induct Illustrious Class Of 2025

SPORTS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame is set to induct its distinguished class of 2025, celebrating five legendary figures who have left an indelible mark on the Land of Enchantment’s sports legacy on June 27 at the Clyde Hotel. These inductees represent the pinnacle of athletic achievement, coaching excellence, and state pride.

The 2025 induction class includes:

  • Courtney Frerichs: An elite long-distance runner who powered the University of New Mexico to a 2015 NCAA team title. A 2016 NCAA Champion in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, she later captured a silver medal
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