Transform Recycled Materials Into Beautiful Handmade Paper And Books At Workshop June 13

NMDCA News:
Northern Río Grande National Heritage Area (NRGNHA) is hosting a hands-on workshop from 12–3:30 p.m., Saturday, June 13, with Chantel West of we.grow.eco at Los Luceros Historic Site.
In this hands-on workshop focused on creative reuse, participants will learn how discarded cotton fabric is broken down and transformed into handmade paper, then bound into a simple and beautiful buttonhole-style journal. During the workshop, participants will process cotton clothing waste into pulp, form their own sheets of paper using traditional papermaking techniques, and learn basic Read More
State Announces $76.2M Investment In Rural Healthcare
NMHCA News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Health Care Authority today announced a new $76.2 million federal funding opportunity through Healthy Horizons, part of the state’s Rural Health Transformation Program, to expand access to specialty, maternal, behavioral health and chronic disease care in rural, frontier and Tribal communities across the state.
“Rural health needs are different across New Mexico, so the solutions need to be different too,” said Elisa Wrede, acting rural health director. “Through Healthy Horizons, we are investing in regional partners who can bring providers, Tribal Read More
Seventh Corner Productions Presents ‘It’s Just Dinner’ At Teatro Paraguas June 25–28

THEATER News:
Teatro Paraguas is pleased to host Seventh Corner Productions and their original play It’s Just Dinner!
Written by Grayson Pinto, Lily Pinto, and Reilly Stranahan, and starring Dakotah Rose, Grayson Pinto, Lily Pinto, Marika Sayers, and John Michael Hayley, the play is a raucous comedy. The fairly cryptic tagline is “She vanished a year ago, now’s she back. It’s fresh, it’s hilarious, it’s fruity, It’s Just Dinner.”
Grayson Pinto directs the production, with light and sound design by Brody Silver, and set design by Marika Sayers and Grayson Pinto.
Performances are at Read More
PEEC Planetarium’s Night Sky Shows Moving To Tuesdays
PEEC News:
The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) will be moving the monthly “Night Sky” planetarium talks to 7 p.m., the first Tuesday of the month through the summer. These fascinating full-dome presentations allow all ages to explore what stars and planets will be in the night sky for that month. Starting in June the new time will allow families to enjoy the planetarium programs as well as other summer activities Los Alamos has to offer. Join the exploration at the PEEC Planetarium with tickets $20/ family, (or $6/child, $8/adult).
This program is in addition to the free Wednesday Read More
State Announces $4.5 Million For Outdoor Youth Programs
Cochiti Pueblo youth explore and connect with ancestral landscapes at Bandelier National Monument through the Keres Children’s Learning Center’s Outdoor Equity Fund-supported program. Courtesy/EDNM
EDNM News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico is investing $4.5 million in youth outdoor programs after demand for the State’s Outdoor Equity Fund exceeded available funding by more than 90% last year, $3.7 million above the available amount.
The FY27 investment marks one of the largest annual allocations to date in the highly competitive program, which helps connect youth across New Mexico to outdoor Read More
Obituary: Nima Diane Ward May 4, 1934 – March 2, 2026
NIMA DIANE WARD May 4, 1934 – March 2, 2026
Nima Diane Ward, beloved mother, teacher and legislative advocate, died March 2, 2026, at the age of 91. She passed peacefully at St Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe surrounded by family. Nima was born May 4, 1934, in Los Angeles, CA to David and Mable Roland.
She graduated from Augustana College in Moline Illinois with a BA in education 1955. Nima met John Ward at Augustana, and the couple soon married and moved to Los Alamos, NM in 1957 where Nima began teaching second grade at Aspen Elementary and would go on to raise her family of four boys. In 1984 Nima began a 16-year Read More
County Resumes Installation Of Fast Chargers At Mesa Public Library Starting June 8
Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
The County Sustainability Office, in partnership with Public Works, is excited to announce that two, new direct-current fast-charging stations are coming to Mesa Public Library. This is the next step in expanding the community’s electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
Resuming June 8, 2026, the main vehicle access route and parking lot will be closed until paving activities are completed (by June 30). Community members visiting the library can use the parking lots on the east side of the library near Fuller Lodge. Community members returning books Read More
Fugitive Who Stole Dead Man’s Identity For Four Decades Pleads Guilty To Fraud Charges
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE — A fugitive who lived for more than 40 years under the stolen identity of a deceased Arkansas man pleaded guilty to federal identity theft, passport fraud, and firearms offenses.
According to court documents, Stephen Craig Campbell, 73, assumed the identity of Walter Lee Coffman, who died in 1975 at the age of 22, just months after graduating from the University of Arkansas with an engineering degree in the early 1980s. Campbell first applied for a U.S. passport in Coffman’s name in 1984 and renewed it multiple times, always submitting his own photograph and current address. Read More
Los Alamos Food Co-op Seeks Support To Secure Its Future And Preserve Local Food Access
The Los Alamos Food Co-op at 95 Entrada Drive is seeking community support. Courtesy image
From the Los Alamos Food Co-op:
- The Community-Owned Grocery Has Stabilized, Rebuilt, and Launched a $100,000 Campaign to Secure Its Future
The Los Alamos Food Co-op — the only locally owned natural grocery store in Los Alamos County — is moving forward. After navigating a difficult period, the co-op has stabilized its finances, rebuilt its management team, and is growing its sales. Now it’s asking the community it has served for more than 15 years to help secure what they built together.
Over the past two Read More
PAC 8 Community Media Center: June 5–11, 2026
PAC 8 News:
PAC 8 Community Media Center is available for recording events, transferring old media, shooting and editing, live streaming and drone photography and videography.
For information, call 505.662.7228 or visit pac8cmc.com.
PAC 8 Television schedule for June 5–11, 2026:
Friday, June 5, 2026
- 6 a.m. — Democracy Now! – Live
- 10 a.m. — The Thom Hartmann Program
- 11 a.m. — County Council Replay 5-19–26
- 4 p.m. — Democracy Now!
- 5 p.m. — P AC PAGES – Los Alamos County News Updates
- 6 p.m. — Understanding Homelessness
- 8 p.m. — LARSO Town Hall Meeting
- 12 a.m. — Free Speech TV
Saturday, June 6, 2026 Read More
SF Opera Announces 2026 Apprentice Singers Concerts
Courtesy/SFO
OPERA News:
Opening Nights Sponsor, Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado, and Lead Hotel Partner, Bishop’s Lodge Auberge Collection host FREE concerts featuring our talented young singers from the Santa Fe Opera’s Apprentice Program for Singers.
Each evening features a different one-hour concert of arias from the 2026 Season and favorites from the Great American Songbook.
Seating is first come, first served. Elevate the evening by having dinner and drinks at Terra at Four Seasons or SkyFire at Bishop’s Lodge before or after the concert.
Hospitality Community Read More
Republican Governors Association Statement On New Mexico Gubernatorial Primary
RGA News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Republican Governors Association (RGA) released the following statement on the New Mexico Republican gubernatorial primary:
“Congratulations to Gregg Hull on his primary victory. As Mayor of Rio Rancho, Hull has helped create good-paying jobs, improved infrastructure, and cracked down on crime. That’s exactly what he will do as governor,” RGA Chair Governor Greg Gianforte said. “Deb Haaland turned her back on New Mexico to push Biden’s failed policies and the Green New Scam. New Mexico deserves a leader, not a career politician who forgot where Read More
Luján Presses Chief Of Forest Service On Uranium Mining In Carson National Forest
Senator Luján pressed Chief Tom Schultz on mining applications made by Gamma Resources. Watch full exchange here. Courtesy photo
U.S. SENATE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, questioned Tom Schultz, Chief of the Forest Service, regarding the proposal to conduct uranium mining within the Carson National Forest by the Canadian-based uranium company, Gamma Resources Ltd. During the exchange, Sen. Luján pressed Chief Tom Schultz on Gamma Resources Ltd. and emphasized his commitment to Read More
County Asks Drivers To Use Caution During Water Line Replacement Along Los Alamos Airport Starting Monday
COUNTY News:
Starting Monday, June 8, drivers are asked to use caution as work begins on the replacement of a 14-inch water transmission main along East Road/N.M. 502, across from the airport.
The project is anticipated to be completed by the fall.
Construction will primarily occur south of the east-bound shoulder; however, traffic control measures will be in place east of the Fire Station 6 entrance and at the first curve before the Canyon Rim trailhead. Barrels and concrete barriers will be present on the shoulder in these locations to allow for safe passage of motorists and to facilitate access Read More
Summer Adventures Are Underway At Family YMCA
YCC Crew learning CPR/AED at the Los Alamos Y Teen Center. Courtesy/YMCA
Young golfer at the County Golf Course at The Family YMCA Summer Sports Camp. Courtesy/YMCA
YMCA News:
Summer has officially begun at The Family YMCA, and this week marked the exciting start of camps, trainings, and outdoor adventures for youth across Northern New Mexico.
Camp staff and counselors kicked off the season with intensive training focused on safety, leadership, and creating unforgettable summer experiences for local children. As part of that preparation, Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) leaders completed Read More
State Launches Advisory Board To Guide $200M Investment
EDNM News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico’s new Technology and Innovation Network Advisory Board held its inaugural meeting June 1, marking the beginning of formal oversight for more than $200 million in planned state technology and innovation investments.
The board will advise Economic Development New Mexico’s Technology & Innovation Office (TIO) on strategic planning, industry engagement and administration of the state’s Research, Development and Deployment (RD&D) Fund.
Of the more than $200 million in planned investments, $110 million will support the state’s RD&D Fund. TIO Read More
Fentanyl Free America: Support Can Save Lives

DEA News:
Many individuals and families are facing the effects of fentanyl. Knowing where to turn before, during, or after a crisis can make a meaningful difference.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) provides access to reliable information and support through the Fentanyl Free America initiative.
Support is available through trusted national resources, including:
- SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 24/7 treatment referral and information (English and Spanish)
- FindTreatment.gov: Find substance-use and mental health care near you
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Ongoing support
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad To Begin Service June 9
C&TS News:
The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad (C&TS), the nation’s highest, longest and most authentic steam railroad, will open its 2026 season June 9, following a brief delay caused by drought conditions and elevated wildfire concerns.
Recently named the Nation’s Best Scenic Train Ride in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice travel award content, the C&TS runs 64 miles between Chama, New Mexico, and Antonito, Colorado, crossing the Colorado–New Mexico border 11 times while traversing some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the American West.
“A sincere Read More
Daily Postcard: A Starry Night Sky Over Valle Grande
Daily Postcard: A starry night sky over Valle Grande. Photo by Stan Ford/NPS Read More