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The Big Dig Paid Off: What’s Coming To Pajarito Ski Area For Winter 2026/27

Snowmaker at Pajarito Mountain Ski Area. Courtesy/Pajarito

PAJARITO News:

Every season has a story, and this one started with a dry winter and a whole lot of waiting. But while the snowpack didn’t always cooperate, something else was happening beneath the surface—literally.

The Jemez Mountain Fire Protection Project, the ambitious pipeline infrastructure effort that our community has been following for years, has raced ahead of schedule. And now, Pajarito is ready to put that momentum to work.

This summer and fall, we’re getting to it. We’re talking about a multimillion-dollar, multi-year Read More

Catch Of The Week: Someone Left The Skeleton Key Under The Doormat

By REBECCA RUTHERFORD
Los Alamos
For the Los Alamos Daily Post

A powerful iPhone hacking toolkit just leaked onto the internet – and if your phone isn’t up to date, your data could be at risk. We’re talking messages, location history, browser data, even crypto. Yikes!

So what happened?

Security researchers have been tracking two sophisticated iPhone hacking toolkits – called Coruna and DarkSword; tools of unknown origin, being used by cybercriminals to break into iPhones and iPads. Think of them as master keys, capable of quietly unlocking your device just by having you visit the wrong Read More

Robinson: Lawmaker Wants His Secession Threat To Open Dialogue

By SHERRY ROBINSON
All She Wrote

© 2026 New Mexico News Services

Texas has always wanted more of New Mexico.

Before New Mexico could join the United States as a territory, Congress had to settle a boundary dispute. Texas claimed all of New Mexico east of the Rio Grande, even though it had never fought for or held any of it. In the historic Compromise of 1850, Congress placed the New Mexico-Texas boundary along the 103rd meridian and agreed to pay Texas $10 million for its “loss.”

Then in 1859 a surveying mistake gave Texas a 310-mile strip, 601,152 acres, that belonged to New Mexico. When the mistake Read More

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

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

Second Hearts Ranch & Petting Zoo With Riding Lessons To Host Grand Opening April 4-5

Second Hearts Ranch petting zoo and equestrian riding school grand opening is April 4-5. Courtesy image

BUSINESS News:

Second Hearts Ranch has opened in White Rock and allows the public to interact one-on-one with a full menagerie of animals.

The family-run business, which offers a petting zoo for birthdays and other gatherings, and equestrian riding lessons, will celebrate a grand opening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 4-5 at 308 Potrillo Drive. Regular hours are noon to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Birthday parties will be hosted at 2:30 p.m., 3:45 p.m., Read More

Los Alamos Historical Society To Bury Time Capsule Beneath Oppenheimer House

Los Alamos Historical Society Executive Director Todd Nickols and Associate Director Kristen Hollis on March 17 with the time capsule that will be buried beneath the Oppenheimer House on Bathtub Row. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Historical Society Executive Director Todd Nickols in Oppenheimer’s Office on March 17 in the Oppenheimer House on Bathtub Row. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

The Los Alamos Historical Society is creating a time capsule to be buried beneath the floor of the Oppenheimer Read More

New Mexico State Treasurer Hosts: ‘Cultivating The Next Wave Of New Mexico’s Financial Leaders’

New Mexico State Treasurer Laura M. Montoya

STATE News:

          • New Mexico State Treasurer Laura M. Montoya joins forces with New Mexico’s finance leaders to cultivate their successors by linking higher education credentials to top jobs in state government finance.

SANTA FE – The New Mexico State Treasurer’s Office is launching its ‘Cultivating the Next Wave of New Mexico’s Financial Leaders’ workshop to spotlight the growing demand for public finance curriculum in New Mexico’s higher education institutions. In collaboration with the University of New Mexico (UNM) and New Mexico State University Read More

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