National Voice For Voting Rights Stacey Abrams Endorses Deb Haaland For New Mexico Governor
Stacey Abrams, left, has announced her support of Deb Haaland for governor. Courtesy photo
From the Deb Haaland for Governor Campaign:
ALBUQUERQUE — Today, national leader and change-maker Stacey Abrams, announced her support of Deb Haaland for governor. Abrams is the first Black woman to win a major party’s nomination for governor in the country, and she has devoted her career to protecting voting rights and protecting our nation’s families.
“We have to elect people who believe in people, not power and who believe in the future and not the past. We also need leaders who are not afraid to stand Read More
FBI: Zuni Man Sentenced To 12 Years In Federal Prison For Firing Shotgun At Occupied Vehicle
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE — A Zuni man was sentenced to 12 years in prison for federal firearms offenses after he fired a shotgun at an occupied vehicle parked outside of a home on the Zuni Pueblo.
There is no parole in the federal system.
According to court documents, on the evening of Feb. 2, 2025, Cody Laweka, 35, an enrolled member of the Pueblo of Zuni, drove with another person to a home on the Pueblo of Zuni. The person with whom Laweka drove had a shotgun in his truck bed. On the way to this residence, Laweka asked to use that shotgun. When Laweka arrived at the residence, he exited the truck with the shotgun Read More
New Mexico Historic Sites: Have A Wooly Good Time This Spring At Two Sheep Shearing And Fiber Festivals
Courtesy/New Mexico Historic Sites
New Mexico Historic Sites News:
Alcalde and Fort Sumner – Two sheep shearing and fiber community events bring family-friendly fun this spring to New Mexico Historic Sites. On Sunday, April 12, Los Luceros Historic Site in Alcalde is hosting its annual Sheep Shearing Day, and on Saturday, May 2, Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site is hosting its annual Fiber Fair.
These two events are a great opportunity to see both sites’ flock of Navajo-Churro sheep up close and learn how their wool is removed, processed, and turned into fiber art. Events Read More
NMAA Announces Eldorado Student Jackson Simpkins Named NFHS Section 6 Heart Of The Arts Award Winner
Jackson Simpkins
NMAA News:
ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) is proud to announce that Eldorado High School student Jackson Simpkins has been named a National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) Heart of the Arts Award winner for Section 6.
Simpkins is being honored for demonstrating extraordinary resilience and passion for music in the face of a life-changing diagnosis.
After being diagnosed with Functional Neurologic Disorder, Simpkins lost mobility and began using a wheelchair. Rather than stepping away from school activities, he remained fully engaged. Read More
Elks Lodge & Freedom Church Host Easter Egg Hunt April 4
Op-Ed: Ethical Rules Apply To Judges And Judicial Candidates In New Mexico
By Karl Reifsteck
Director
Administrative Office of the Courts
The founders of our nation viewed a fair, impartial, and independent judiciary as a cornerstone for the government they envisioned 250 years ago when breaking free from the British monarchy. The founders wanted judges who followed the rule of law rather than the King’s commands.
Under our nation’s foundational principles, judges today decide legal disputes based on the law and the facts of a case. In doing that, judges must set aside their personal views and remain unwaveringly focused on the law. The requirement for fairness Read More
NM START Program: Clinical Education Training April 13
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/4bJQ2g8 Read More
Duplicate Bridge In Los Alamos: March 26, 2026
BRIDGE News:
Ann-Marie Graves and Mary Courtright were Monday winners in flight A. Neill Goltz and Harry Dewey were high in Flight B.
On Wednesday, Steve Kemic and Jennifer Young were 1st in Flight A, while Bobby Haynes and Norm Worth were 1st in Flight B.
Here is another very competitive hand. Both sides should be in the auction. It pays to be bold, especially with the E/W hands.
Board 6 from the March 26 game: East is the dealer and E/W are vulnerable.

After East passes, South may well open 1♥. West will overcall 2♦, and North will raise to 2♥. East should now bid 2♠, which will end the auction unless Read More
YCC Applications Now Open: Earn & Learn Summer Jobs
McQuiston: The Parts Of Your Policy That Matter More Than Your Monthly Price
By ALLEN MCQUISTONJemez Insurance Agency
Serving Los Alamos Since 1963
“What’s the monthly cost?”
- Liability limits – what protects your savings and income if you’re responsible for damage
- Deductibles – what you pay out of pocket before coverage kicks
Scenes From Los Alamos Co-op Market’s 15th Birthday Bash
Los Alamos Co-op Market celebrates its 15th anniversary with vendors, food, music and baby goats Saturday at 95 Entrada Drive. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Izzy Alleach, left, and Zora Alleach cuddle with some baby goats during the Los Alamos Co-op Market’s 15th anniversary celebration Saturday. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Scarlett LeCroy, left, and Alex Fleischman feed a hungry baby goat during the Los Alamos Co-op Market’s 15th anniversary celebration Saturday. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Co-op Market Deli Manager Rowan Cantua, Read More
FBI: Las Cruces Man Pleads Guilty To Drug Trafficking And Felon In Possession Of Firearms
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE — A Las Cruces man pleaded guilty to federal drug and firearm offenses after agents recovered methamphetamine, fentanyl, and firearms during a search of his residence.
According to court documents, on April 3, 2024, FBI and Metro Narcotics Task Force agents executed a search warrant at the residence of Enrique Alan Ramirez, 46, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. During the search, agents recovered four firearms and over 68 grams of methamphetamine and over 55 grams of fentanyl. Ramirez, who has a prior felony conviction for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, Read More
LANL Team Develops AI Model Successfully Trained In Electrochemical Deposition
Training data for the AI model included high resolution images captured by a scanning electron microscope. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
Electrochemical deposition, or electroplating, is a common industrial technique that coats materials to improve corrosion resistance and protection, durability and hardness, conductivity and more. In new research published in the Journal of The Electrochemical Society, a Los Alamos National Laboratory team has developed generative diffusion-based AI models for electrochemistry, an innovative electrochemistry approach demonstrated with experimental Read More
Weekly Fishing Report: March 30, 2026
By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post
The State Game and Fish Department was stocking trout all across the state last week. The Winter Stocking Program in Southern New Mexico is still being done and more locations in Northern New Mexico are being stocked now. The Winter Stocking will end in March.
The Department stocked a total of 33,520 rainbow trout weighing 14,054 pounds.
It looks like there will be one of the weakest spring runoffs in memory this year. The snowpack is already disappearing, and the weather has been unseasonably warm and dry. This is reflected in streamflow Read More
Daily Postcard: White Weasel Among Rocks In Valle Caldera
Daily Postcard: A bright white weasel pops out of a rocky crevice at Valle Caldera. Photo by Douglass Owen/NPS Read More
More Scenes From No Kings 3.0 Rally Saturday At The Pond
Several hundred people lined Trinity Drive to broadcast their displeasure with the Trump Administration during Saturday’s No Kings 3.0 Rally. The rally was part of a nationwide peaceful protest that reportedly garnered 8 million participants. The local event featured speeches from State Rep. Christine Chandler, New Mexico American Civil Liberties Union Policy Director Lena Weber-Salazar, Los Alamos High School students Sal DeWitt and Abel Sayre and veteran Rumi Sauñe. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
During her speech at the No Kings 3.0 Rally Saturday at Ashley Pond Park, Read More
Blue Bus To Provide Transit Shuttle For April 3 Pilgrimage
NCRTD News:
ESPAÑOLA — The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) Blue Bus will once again provide fare-free bus service to support pilgrims traveling to the annual Santuario de Chimayó pilgrimage on Good Friday, April 3.
Each year, tens of thousands of pilgrims take part in this centuries-old tradition, journeying to El Santuario de Chimayó—one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage destinations in the United States. NCRTD’s Blue Bus plays a key role in supporting a safe and accessible journey for participants from across the region.
To accommodate increased demand, The Blue Read More
Posts From The Road: Arizona Agriculture
Rows and Rows: Green fields from a winter crop grow along the roadway in Yuma County. The beautiful green fields and sunny blue skies were a nice change from winter scenery. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Migrant Bus & Workers: Thousands of Mexicans are bused across the border into Yuma County to work in the crops. The workers have visas for temporary foreign agricultural workers and are legal workers on the farms. The workers are bused back across the border every day after work. Shown is a typical white bus used to transport workers to the crop sites. Thousands of seasonal workers also Read More
Fr. Glenn: Passionate
By Fr. Glenn Jones:
So, we come this weekend (March 29 this year) to Passion, or “Palm”, Sunday … the latter name referring to the branches placed on the road as the Israelites celebrated the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. While that passage of the Gospel opens the day’s Catholic Mass, it hardly speaks to the whole of the day’s remembrance. Rather, in the Gospel of the day’s Mass and of other denominations’ observances, we have one of the longest, most poignant, and most moving excerpts of our year: the account of Jesus’ sacrifice of Himself—the Last Supper, the agony in the Garden, His arrest, false Read More
Horse Play Day Set For Wednesday April 1 At Brewer Field
Gymkhana (Horse Play Day) is 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, at Brewer Field. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County has announced Gymkhana (Horse Play Day), events that often emphasize children’s participation, and in most of the western United States, the phrase means “games on horseback”. The local Gymkhana is 5-9 p.m., Wednesday, April 1 at Brewer Field.
The event includes timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole race, flag race, pole bending, and on or off-horse roping.
For Gymkhana purposes, the exhibitor’s age as of Jan. 1, 2026, will be maintained throughout the year. Horses Read More