FBI Assumes Lead In Investigation Into Death Of 5-Year-Old Girl In Rio Arriba County
FBI investigates death of Renezmae Calzada, 5. Courtesy/NMSP
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE—U.S. Attorney John C. Anderson, Special Agent in Charge James C. Langenberg of the FBI Albuquerque Division, and Rio Arriba County Sheriff James D. Lujan announced that the FBI has assumed the lead in the investigation into the death of Renezmae Calzada, 5, whose body was found Sept. 11 in the Rio Grande River in Rio Arriba County.
“The FBI is thoroughly investigating the disappearance and tragic death of Renezmae Calzada,” U.S. Attorney Anderson said. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office is supporting the FBI in this
New Mexico Honored For Providing Free Online Public Access To Legal Materials
NEW MEXICO COURTS News:
SANTA FE – New Mexico has earned national recognition for offering free online public access to legal materials, including state laws, court procedural rules and appellate court decisions.
The Harvard Law School’s Caselaw Access Project recently recommended New Mexico and its legal information website, NMOneSource.com, as a leading example of how courts can successfully expand access to the law through a publicly available website and shift from print-based legal publishing to “digital-first publishing.”
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich Meets With Pro Athletes Impacted By Climate Change
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich meets with professional athletes with Protect Our Winters (POW) visiting Capitol Hill to discuss the effects of the climate crisis on the winter sports industry. Courtesy photo
From the Office of U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Democrats’ Special Committee on the Climate Crisis, participated in a hearing titled, “The Fight to Save Winter: Pro Athletes for Climate Action.”
The committee heard from professional winter athletes about the impact the climate crisis is having on winter Read More
Gessing: No Need For New Permanent Fund
By PAUL J. GESSINGBudget analysts in New Mexico expect the Legislature will have an incredible $907 million of so-called “new money” when they convene in January. A vast majority of that money comes from the boom in oil and gas production in the Permian Basin.
With nearly $8 billion available in 2020, the general fund budget will be up nearly 27 percent over just two years. Even fans of bigger government have to be concerned about the rapid rate of government expansion in such a short period of time.
What should be done to solve this very nice problem to have?
Recently, Read More
Fourteen LAHS Students Named Semifinalists In 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists from Los Alamos High School includie Dara Armstrong, Talia Ben-Naim, Sean Dougherty, Eleanor Henderson, Emily Holmes, Cinlong Huang, Eli Iramk-Bent, Malea Joyce, Dimitri Lopez, Gopal Nadiga, Trystan Osburn, Juan Romero, Neha Sadasivan and Cameron Waters. Courtesy/LAPS
LAPS News:
Officials of National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) announced Friday the names of approximately 16,000 Semifinalists in the 65th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Fourteen semifinalists are seniors at Los Alamos High School including: Dara Read More
NWS: Today’s High Near 70; Tonight’s Low Around 52
The National Weather Service forecasts today’s high in Los Alamos near 70 with a 40 percent chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms and tonight’s low around 52. Courtesy/NWS Read More
DerbyCon 2019: Finish Line – ‘Don’t Cry Because It’s Over, Smile Because It Happened’
Opening ceremony at DerbyCon, the InfoSec conference Sept. 6-8 in Louisville, Ky. Photo by Becky Rutherford
DerbyCon panel on ‘DerbyCon Story Time’. Photo by Becky Rutherford
By BECKY RUTHERFORDI’ve been in cybersecurity for a little over a year, and I decided it was about time I went to an InfoSec conference.
Defcon/Black Hat in Vegas sounded intimidatingly huge; I wanted something less terrifying. A friend suggested DerbyCon. I was still a bit intimidated by the idea of attending an InfoSec conference, but then I heard about it from several other colleagues Read More
American Red Cross New Mexico Chapter Seeks Volunteers To Join Disaster Action Team
AMERICAN RED CROSS News:
Everyday, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters.
The American Red Cross Disaster Action Team volunteers respond day and night to meet the immediate needs of their neighbors. Assistance given may include financial provisions for food, clothing and lodging, emotional support, prescription medication and other critically needed items.
Want to put your compassion in to action? Join the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team. The American Red Cross, New Mexico Chapter is seeking compassionate and committed individuals to join Read More
Los Alamos County Firefighters Remember 9/11
Los Alamos County firefighters set out on a track Saturday on Pajarito Mountain to remember and honor those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on American soil. They are carrying a 26-pound air pack in full dress on the one mile trek with a 1,000 foot rise in elevation to mimic the stairs the firefighters experienced on that tragic day rushing to rescue people in the World Trade Center in New York City. Members of the public joined firefighters in the somber event. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Firefighters and members of the public on the Read More
NWS: Today’s High Near 68; Tonight’s Low Around 53
The National Weather Service forecasts today’s high in Los Alamos near 68 with a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and tonight’s low around 53. Courtesy/NWS