Public Safety

Letter To The Editor: I Have Read Your Entire Letter…

By Linda vanDyck
Albuquerque

I have read your entire letter (Robert Visel) and would like to address your points one-by-one.

The gun problem in this country is both the user AND the gun. Without the gun, the user cannot do anywhere near the damage that he/she can do with the gun … it’s the combination that’s deadly.

Guns haven’t changed???? At the time the second amendment was written, guns fired one shot then had to be cumbersomely reloaded. No one at that time could possibly have conceived the weapons that are available today.

Today’s kids have become spoiled brats?  There have always Read More

Bear And Cubs Spotted Playing At Local Residence

A bear and two cubs were spotted playing Sunday afternoon in a yard at 240 Camino Encantado. After playing in another yard nearby, the bear and cubs meandered over to Turquoise and down into the canyon. Photo by Gerry Hale

Photo by Gerry Hale Read More

Owner Of Dilapidated Roof Tries Judge Kirk’s Patience

Photo taken last month showing the condition of the roof on a Kayenta Drive home, which has resulted in five citations over the last three years for owner Jay Stimmel. Courtesy photo

Deteriorating plywood and soffit areas on the Kayenta Drive residence belonging to Jay Stimmel as seen May 21 by Los Alamos County officials. Courtesy photo

 

By MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos Daily Post

After three years of hearings in a case involving replacement of a roof on a home on Kayenta Street in White Rock, Los Alamos Municipal Judge Alan Kirk finally seemed to have had enough Read More

Tuesday Update: Rains Not Sufficient To Lift Fire Restrictions And Closures In Jemez Mountain Area

Despite recent rain, fires still burn on the Valles Calderas and Stage III restrictions remain in place for the entire Jemez Mountain area. Courtesy/Jerry Carroll

 

VCNM News:

Fire officials want to stress that the rains received a couple of days ago were not enough to lift the Stage III fire restrictions and closures within the Jemez Mountain area.

It typically takes several rain events before the moisture saturates the ground enough to allow the vegetation to restore its dehydrated system. In others words, imagine spending all day outside doing yard work in the sun and heat, but you only Read More

U.S. Rep. Lujan Grisham, AG Balderas Jump Into Action Against Family Separation National Crisis

U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham at the border Monday with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to address the family separation policy for asylum seekers. Courtesy/DPNM

DPNM News:

The Democratic Party of New Mexico announced this morning that U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the Democratic nominee for governor of New Mexico, traveled to the border with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and took on the Trump Administration for its “inhumanity”.

Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Monday, “The family separation policy “is intended, unequivocally, not to just continue to punish asylum seekers Read More

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