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AG Recognizes Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month; Offers Trainings To Students Across New Mexico

Attorney General Hector Balderas

NMAG News:

  • Attorney General’s Community Outreach Division offers trainings to engage students in a constructive dialogue about healthy dating behaviors and the dangers of teen dating violence

SANTA FE Today, in recognition of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, Attorney General Hector Balderas announced his office’s continued efforts to educate students across New Mexico about the dangers of teen dating violence and the importance of healthy relationships.

“We want to help break cycles of abuse in our state by equipping young people with the information Read More

House Approves Bipartisan Proposal To Establish An Independent Ethics Commission

STATE News:
 
SANTA FE ― The House of Representatives approved a proposed constitutional amendment to establish an independent state ethics commission. 
 
House Joint Resolution 5, sponsored by Rep. Jim Dines and co-sponsored by Rep. Jeff Steinborn, passed on a vote of 50 to 10 Tuesday evening. Passage of this resolution would give New Mexico voters the option to adopt this commission in the next election.  
 
“New Mexico needs an ethics commission that is independent and transparent,” Dines said. “I appreciate the input and guidance
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Humanists Around The World Celebrate Darwin Day

AHA News:

Washington, D.C.—Friday Humanists around the world will celebrate Darwin Day, a commemoration of the birthday of naturalist Charles Darwin and the achievements of modern scientists.

“Charles Darwin and his spirit of scientific curiosity have inspired generations of scientists,” said Roy Speckahrdt, executive director of the American Humanist Association (AHA). “Darwin Day is an opportunity to recognize scientists’ discoveries and innovations that have advanced our knowledge and human progress.”

Since 2011, the American Humanist Association has worked closely with Read More

Udall Disappointed In Unprecedented Supreme Court Decision To Halt Clean Power Plan

U.S. Sen. Tom Udall
 
SENATE News:
 
WASHINGTON D.C.  U.S. Sen. Tom Udall issued the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to block the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan to reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change:
 
“I’m extremely disappointed in the Supreme Court’s unprecedented decision to halt the administration’s signature effort to fight global warming. The court may have put a stay on the Clean Power Plan, but no one is putting a stay on climate
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House Approves Bill To Fix Prevailing Wage Standards

Rep. Nora Espinosa
 
STATE News:
 
SANTA FE  The House of Representatives passed a bill to exempt public school and road projects from current prevailing wage requirements. The bill, House Bill 200, is sponsored by Rep. Nora Espinosa and passed by a 35 to 32 vote. 
 
“This bill will make more money available in the budget for actual construction costs,” Espinosa said. “It will allow the state and school districts to build more classrooms and miles of highway.” 
 
Last June, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruling ordered the State to set
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Letter To The Editor: On SB 203

By JOHN N. HORNE
Los Alamos
 
After reading Jaret McDonald’s letter opposing Senate Bill 203 I immediately began drafting a rebuttal.
 
During this process I happened to read another letter by Mr. Robert Gibson. Mr. Gibson’s most recent submission to the post is an excellent synopsis of the driving force behind our politicians in this county.
 
While I am not surprised that our politicians are as addicted to other people’s money as politicians are in every other locale, this fact is a fitting backdrop for the conversation regarding Senate
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New Mexico House Unanimously Passes Protection For CYFD Workers

STATE News:
 
SANTA FE The New Mexico House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 142, Crimes Against CYFD Workers, creating criminal statutes that would make it a crime to assault Children Youth and Family Division workers.
 
House Bill 142, sponsored by Representative Doreen Gallegos (D-Las Cruces), would make the assault against a CYFD worker a full misdemeanor offense and includes offenses such as, assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery and assisting another in committing a battery.
 
“We ask a lot of our CYFD workers, who often times
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SFCC To Host College Transfer Day March 1

SFCC News:
 
SANTA FE  Are you looking to continue your studies toward a four-year degree? Do you know what the requirements are for entrance into New Mexico’s colleges and universities? Have you explored all the options?
 
Santa Fe Community College’s Center for Academic Transitions can help you prepare for your next degree at the 2016 Spring College Transfer Day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 1, in the Main Hallway, Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards Ave. It’s free.
 
Students will have the opportunity to meet
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Op-Ed: Support Growing For Senate’s Bipartisan Approach To Solving Real ID Compliance

STATE News:
 
The list of citizens, commerce organizations, lawmakers and some of the governor’s most staunch supporters is growing for the State Senate’s bipartisan solution to become compliant with federal Real ID regulations.
 
Gov. Susana Martinez’s steadfast refusal to put this issue behind us and accept a proposal that can satisfy the citizens of New Mexico must come to an end.
 
Even some of her most ardent supporters, including the Albuquerque Journal and the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, among others, have each publicly supported the Senate’s amended
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NCRTD Announces Presidents’ Day Holiday Schedule

NCRTD News:
 
The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) has announced that the RTD “Blue Buses” will operate on a regular weekday schedule on Presidents’ Day, Monday, Feb. 15.
 
The RTD 255 Mountain Trail Route to Ski Santa Fe will operate on its weekend/holiday schedule and the 341 TSV Green Route to Taos Ski Valley will operate on its regular weekday schedule.
 
The North Central Regional Transit District provides fare-free and premium fare-based bus service Monday through Friday to a service area that encompasses
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House Passes Bill To Preserve Access For New Mexico Residents To Out-Of-State Medical Care

Rep. Terry McMillan
 
STATE News:
 
SANTA FE  The House of Representatives passed legislation to preserve access to out-of-state medical care for New Mexicans on a vote of 34 to 27. The bill, House Bill 270, is sponsored by Rep. Terry McMillan. 
 
“The uncertainty in New Mexico’s law is jeopardizing medical care for thousands of New Mexicans who rely on out-of-state providers for treatment and services,” McMillan said. “We need this legislation to make the rules clear for out-of-state providers and to ensure that New Mexicans will continue
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LAEN Event: How To Create Successful High Tech Companies With The Lean Startup Method

LAEN News:

The Los Alamos Entrepreneur Network welcomes Benson Garner, co-founder of the Innovation Principle who is well-known for his contributions to the Lean Startup business model.

He will be in Los Alamos today to discuss what it takes to identify great technologies, products and services and to find the right business models to support, scale and sustain them. Come learn about innovation processes and practices being utilized by high tech entrepreneurs to identify customers and market opportunity to quickly grow and scale their businesses. 

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 10 Read More

Los Alamos Police Blotter: Feb. 3 To Feb. 9, 2016

LAPD News:

 

The following information is provided by the Los Alamos Police Department. Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of the charges filed against them.

Feb. 3 at 5:31 a.m. / Police arrested Anthony Brophy, 57, of Los Alamos at 2140 33rd St., charged him with aggravated battery and issued him a summons to appear in court. Police booking photo is not available.

Feb. 4 at 10:54 a.m. / Police arrested Qing Miao, 52, of Los Alamos at 751 Trinity Dr., charged her with shoplifting and issued her a summons to appear in court. The estimated Read More

Obituary: Sally Feise Feb. 10, 1939 – Feb. 5, 2016

SALLY FEISE Feb. 10, 1939 Feb. 5, 2016

Sally Feise, age 76, resident of Espanola, NM passed away on Friday, February 5, 2016 after a long illness. She was surrounded by her loving children.

Sally was born February 10, 1939 in Walton, West Virginia to Wallace G. and Elizabeth Evans. Sally was preceded in death by her brother Timothy Evans, Jack Reynolds, Jack Feise, mother M. Elizabeth Evans, and father Wallace G. Evans. 

Sally grew up in Walton, West Virginia and Cincinnati, Ohio where she met and married Jack Reynolds. Sally worked many years as an administrative secretary in Las Cruces Read More

Balderas Urges U.S. Senate To Pass HANGUP Act

Attorney General Hector Balderas
 
NMAG News:
 
SANTA FE  Attorney General Hector Balderas is urging the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation to pass the ‘‘Help Americans Never Get Unwanted Phone Calls Act of 2015’’ or ‘‘HANGUP” Act. 
 
In the letter, Attorney General Balderas and 24 state attorneys general, called on the committee to pass the Act, which repeals a recent amendment to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) to allow debt-collection robocalls to consumers’ cell phones.
 
“While New Mexicans need to repay loan obligations
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Letter To The Editor: Los Alamos County Is Unique – Not Comparable To Taos Or Roswell

By Concerned County Employee (not in management),
and long-term Los Alamos County Citizen

As a county employee, I am unwilling to identify myself on this topic, however, I feel compelled to write this letter, because I feel John Arrowsmith’s Feb. 1 letter made some points that require context.

First, I have not checked, nor do I dispute any facts, which Arrowsmith cited in his letter, namely that the cost for Los Alamos County’s administrative services in 2015 was $10.9 million, while Taos was $2.2 million and Carlsbad was $6.2 million. I also want to acknowledge that John did say, “there may be Read More

Falsely Padding Deductions On Returns Is On IRS ‘Dirty Dozen’ List Of Tax Scams To Avoid

IRS News:
 
PHOENIX  The Internal Revenue Service today warned taxpayers to avoid the temptation of falsely inflating deductions or expenses on their returns to under pay what they owe and possibly receive larger refunds.
 
The vast majority of taxpayers file honest and accurate tax returns on time every year. However, each year some taxpayers fail to resist the temptation of fudging their information. That’s why falsely claiming deductions, expenses or credits on tax returns is on the “Dirty Dozen” tax scams list for the 2016 filing season.
 
“Taxpayers
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Accelerator Lists Teams For ABQid Ski Lift Pitch Contest

ABQID News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE  ABQid, Albuquerque’s startup accelerator, announced the teams that will compete at the second annual Ski Lift Pitch Contest at Taos Ski Valley Tuesday, March 1.
 
The winner will receive a $10,000 grand prize.
 
 
The pitch contest pairs startup founders with venture capitalists (VCs) and industry leaders on Taos Ski Valley chair lifts. The startup founders make their pitches as the elevation rises, giving each entrepreneur a unique opportunity to make a meaningful connection with an investor.
 
Each founder will pitch
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Resources For Parents: Social Media, Technology And Teens

By MIKE BRAKE
Los Alamos
 
Last week’s story “Betrayal” in the Los Alamos Daily Post was deeply saddening and disturbing to read. It broke my heart for those who are involved.
 
I’ve been working with teenagers in Los Alamos for over 12 years and issues regarding properly handling social media, Internet/cell phone usage, and the dangers of pornography are all reoccurring themes in my conversations with teens and parents.
 
As the youth pastor at First Baptist Church I work hard to create a positive and safe environment for teenagers and also their parents to openly discuss
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Letter To The Editor: Robotics Club Gives Thanks

By Barranca Mesa Elementary
Robotics Club
 
The Barranca Mesa Elementary Robotics Club students got a welcome surprise after winter break.
 
Fourteen EV3 Lego Mindstorms Kits were waiting for them as they arrived back to school in January. This very popular after school club had been limited by the failing 11 NXT Lego Mindstorms Kits that they had been using for the last four years. Aging motors and unreliable sensors made it necessary to make an upgrade to the EV3 kits.
 
The Barranca Mesa Elementary Robotics Club would like to sincerely thank all of
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