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Obituary: Larry Lee Marr June 5, 1952 – Nov. 24, 2025

LARRY LEE MARR June 5, 1952 – Nov. 24, 2025

Larry Lee Marr, 73, of Los Alamos, N.M., began his next journey on Monday, November 24, 2025, after a short hospital stay in Albuquerque.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Virginia Marr.

He is survived by his wife, Jean Marr, and son, Tyler Marr.

Known by the nickname “Hawg” by many of his longtime friends and co-workers, Larry first  retired from the New Mexico Air National Guard after 25 years of service, before retiring from the Los Alamos National Laboratory Hazmat Division. He always found ways to bring a little humor to his workplace Read More

Upcoming Musical Performances—Max Gomez At Fuller Lodge & The Zia Singers In Santa Fe

MUSIC News:

New Mexico’s own favorite singer-songwriter, Max Gomez, is returning to Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos to perform his holiday show at 7 p.m., Dec. 28—doors open at 6 p.m.

The Zia Singers will perform their winter concert at Christ Church in Santa Fe at 3 p.m., Jan. 10 & 11. The concert will feature only women-composed music with John Tiranno, Artistic Director at the helm. A notable composer in the mix is Santa Fe’s own singer/songwriter, Susan Anders, whose song “A Wave That Rocks Me” will be performed by the choir. 

For more information and to purchase tickets, please go to theziasingers.org Read More

Deb Haaland Campaign Touts Community-Centered Solutions At Climate And Health Candidate Forum

Deb Haaland

STATE News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Thursday evening, on behalf of Deb Haaland who is running for governor, Demis Foster, the Chief Executive Officer of Conservation Voters of New Mexico (CVNM) discussed Haaland’s plans for climate and public health at a community town hall in Albuquerque. The event, hosted by Healthy Climate New Mexico, focused on solutions that candidates would invest in if elected to office. 

Haaland’s experience as a working mother, a member of Laguna Pueblo, former Member of Congress, and Secretary of the Department of the Interior has shaped her deep understanding Read More

Heinrich Advocates For Mining Pollution Cleanup Of Pecos Watershed, Protection Of Gila River In Opening Statement

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), delivers opening remarks during a Public Lands, Forests, and Mining Subcommittee hearing, Dec. 2, 2025. Courtesy photo

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — During a U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Public Lands, Forests, and Mining Subcommittee hearing to examine 26 pending bills, U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the Committee, delivered opening remarks on the need to pass his Pecos Watershed Protection Act and M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act.

Heinrich stressed the importance of protecting watersheds Read More

Los Alamos Visiting Nurses Services Announces New Executive Director, Launches Campaign Celebrating Over 50+ Years Of Community Care

LAVNS News:

Los Alamos Visiting Nurses Services (LAVNS), the community’s trusted not-for-profit partner in home health and hospice care since 1973, is proud to announce the appointment of Ruben A. Vasquez as its new Executive Director.

This leadership transition marks the beginning of a revitalized strategic chapter for LAVNS as it heads into 2026, focused on strengthening its workforce, modernizing operations, and reaffirming its commitment to the community it has served for more than five decades.

A New Chapter for a Historic Institution As the healthcare sector faces unprecedented Read More

Heinrich, Luján Push For Wildfire Recovery Emergency Funding On New Mexico Public Lands

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Amid the Trump Administration’s failure to properly engage in forest management and wildfire prevention — including slowing down the U.S. Forest Service’s rate of prescribed burns, fuel treatments, and other fire-prevention work — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, sent a letter calling on the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee leadership to include additional Read More

New Mexico Charts Bold Course With New Science & Technology Roadmap

NMEDD News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico has released a strategic roadmap to turn the state’s world-class research strengths into long-term economic growth and high-paying jobs.

The New Mexico Science & Technology Roadmap, developed by the Economic Development Department’s (EDD) Technology and Innovation Office, in partnership with TEConomy Partners, identifies the specific technology sectors where New Mexico holds the strongest competitive advantages and outlines how to capitalize on them.

The roadmap identifies three “powerhouse” opportunity areas: quantum technologies, Read More

State Job Training Incentive Program Supports 46 High-Wage Jobs For November

General Airframe Support, Inc. was founded in March 2013. In the fall of 2017, the company relocated to Roswell. Since 2021, the company has been approved for seven JTIP awards. Courtesy photo

EDD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department committed nearly $1 million last month to help seven New Mexico companies train workers for up to 46 new jobs. 

The approved positions will pay between $26 and $87 per hour, with most of the jobs exceeding the national average hourly wage of $31.48.

The positions are funded through the state’s Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP), a program Read More

NMDOH: Rabid Coyote Bites Hiker In Southwest New Mexico

NMDOH News:

SANTA FE — A coyote that bit a hiker in the Gila National Forest near Silver City has tested positive for rabies.

The hiker did not require hospitalization but is receiving routine treatment to prevent rabies infection. Testing by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) Scientific Laboratory Division confirmed the diagnosis. This is the fourth rabid animal identified in southwest New Mexico this year, following a bobcat in Sierra County, a coyote in Catron County, and a dog in Grant County. 

“Rabies is preventable, but only if we take it seriously,” said Dr. Erin Phipps, state Read More

SFCC And SF Higher Education Center To Close For Winter Break Dec. 20 Through Jan. 4

Santa Fe Community College campus in winter. Courtesy/SFCC

SFCC News:

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College (SFCC), and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center (HEC), will close for Winter Break from Saturday, Dec. 20 through Sunday, Jan. 4. All campus facilities will be closed. No classes, activities or student services will be available. SFCC’s early childhood development center Kids Campus and the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center also will be closed.

SFCC, SF Higher Education Center, and Kids Campus will reopen with regular hours Monday, Jan. 5. SFCC’s William C. Witter Fitness Read More

Obituary: Richard Cyril Stupka Oct. 25, 1948

RICHARD CYRIL STUPKA Oct. 25, 1948

Richard Cyril Stupka (“Rick,” as he preferred to be called), was born the first of a set of fraternal twins (Robin Gail) Oct. 25, 1948. He was raised one of four children (Ronald and Marilynn) on the south side of Chicago to parents Cyril A. and Edith V. Stupka. He attended Catholic School for twelve years and his high school was Mount Carmel, one of the foremost schools in the United States. He attended Northern Illinois University for his B.S. in Biology (Chemistry) and M.S. in Vertebrate Ecology.

In high school he demonstrated an aptitude for science and history, Read More

EM-LA And N3B To Present A Year-In-Review And Discuss Hexavalent Chromium Plume Dec. 17

N3B News:

Learn more about the legacy cleanup mission at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) at our community meeting for a year-in-review and updates on the hexavalent chromium plume 5-7 p.m. MST, Wednesday, Dec. 17. EM-LA and N3B will discuss the progress made over the past year to protect vital water supplies and safely dispose of legacy waste. The meeting will include a public Q&A.

Hosts: Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office (EM-LA) and its legacy cleanup contractor, Newport News Nuclear BWXT-Los Alamos, LLC (N3B). 

Background: This Read More

NM College Graduates Rank High For Economic Mobility

NMHED News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico college graduates rank among the most likely in the nation to achieve economic security and mobility, according to a new study measuring education-to-employment outcomes across all states.  

The 2025 “State Opportunity Index” produced by the Strada Education Foundation reports that 70 percent of New Mexico college graduates achieve a positive return on investment (ROI) over 10 years. The ROI metric reflects graduates who earn more than workers with only a high school diploma and whose 10-year earnings exceed the cost of their degree.  

New Mexico is one Read More

Puck Drops On Los Alamos Youth Hockey With Exciting Season-Opening Jamboree

Lincoln Disterhaupt (Los Alamos Mites 8U hockey team) takes a shot on New Mexico Mustangs goaltender during competition game – LAHA Season-Opening Hockey Jamboree at the Los Alamos County Ice Rink. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Luke Mietz (Los Alamos Mites 8U hockey team) takes a shot on New Mexico Mustangs goaltender while Lincoln Disterhaupt looks for rebound – LAHA Season-Opening Hockey Jamboree at the Los Alamos County Ice Rink. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

SPORTS News:

The Los Alamos Hockey Association (LAHA) officially launched its 2025 youth hockey Read More

‘NM Spirit’ Launches To Commemorate State’s Role During USA’s 250th Anniversary

NM SPIRIT News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico is inviting communities statewide to shape how the state commemorates America’s 250th anniversary with the launch of NM Spirit, a new initiative offering funding, educational resources, and promotional support for local events and programming. 

Announced today by the New Mexico Semi-Quincentennial Commission, NM Spirit is designed to explore the nation’s founding through a distinctly New Mexican lens, highlighting the diverse histories and cultures that shape our state’s identity. 

The initiative launches with a new website (newmexicospirit.org Read More

NMSA’s Visual Arts Department Presents: ‘Homecoming’

Ana Atalaya Magdalena “Dreaming of Across the River,” Multimedia on paper, 11 x 17 inches, 2024. Courtesy NMSA

NMSA News:

SANTA FE — Join NMSA for an exciting exhibition of Visual Arts Alumni artwork, celebrating the success of NMSA’s graduates over the past 16 years.

With NMSA’s Visual Arts Department in its 16th year of existence, many of our graduates are fully entrenched in their own art careers. Please join us in celebrating five exceptional Visual Arts Department Alumni in the second iteration of “Homecoming” | an Alumni Invitational Exhibition at NMSA’s Thaw Visual Arts Gallery.

Works Read More

Heinrich Secures Commitment From U.S. Forest Service To Visit And Meet With New Mexicans In Pecos Valley

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — During a U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Public Lands, Forests, and Mining Subcommittee hearing, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the Committee, secured a commitment from U.S. Forest Service Acting Associate Chief Christopher French to host a public forum meeting in the Pecos Valley on mining developments.

View the video here.

Below is a transcript of Heinrich securing a commitment from U.S. Forest Service Acting Associate Chief French to host a public forum in the Pecos Valley:

HEINRICH: “Mr. French, the Administration Read More

Kiwanis Club Of Santa Fe Invites All To Ring In 2026 At New Year’s Eve On The Plaza

Courtesy photo

KIWANIS News:

SANTA FE — Following the fun tree-lighting ceremony on the Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe citizens have begun collecting candles and sweeping up sand for their farolitos. Soon, our Santa Fe community will say ¡Adios 2025 y Bienvenidos 2026!

The Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe is honored to be the host for the City of Santa Fe’s FREE 11th Annual New Year’s Eve on the Plaza, beginning at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025.

The Plaza will shimmer with twinkling Christmas lights, with the scent of piñon wafting from crackling bonfires, and cozy warm-up spots near the stationary heaters Read More

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