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Forest road near Cuba, New Mexico closed for elk calving
CUBA, N.M. (KRQE) – Spring brings the annual calving season for elk in New Mexico. To protect the animals, forest officials are closing Forest Road 69. The road reaches into the Santa Fe National Forest. It will be closed to all vehicles from May 15 to June 30. “Visitors can still walk in the area, but we […]
Valles Caldera backcountry route reopens for 2024
JEMEZ SPRINGS (KRQE) – Wednesday marks the opening of the backcountry vehicle route for the 2024 season in Valles Caldera National Preserve. Thirty-five vehicle passes are available ahead of time every day. Vehicle passes can be reserved online. This year, five daily first-come, first-served passes will also be available. Those passes become available at 10:00 a.m. […]
Nighttime Blast Rocks Residents
Firefighters responded to a fire call in Medanales on May 7 after a big explosion was heard in the area around 10:30 p.m. Some residents said the blast was so strong that it shook the windows to their homes. Initially, first responders thought it was a house fire, but once they arrived at the scene on Paloma Drive and County Road 142, they realized there was a large fire behind a house and a tree was on fire. An older couple was out of the house but were having trouble breathing. According to E-911 logs, no one else was in the house or hurt. The cause of the fire appeared to be a propane tank that blew up. The fire was knocked down and though the fire marshal was called and scheduled to arrive on May 8, the call was canceled because only the shed was damaged.
Local food vendors wanted at Valles Caldera
JEMEZ SPRINGS, N.M. — The National Park Service is looking to expand services at Valles Caldera National Preserve. According to NPS, the preserve hopes to work with local food vendors to offer different New Mexico dishes to its visitors. Currently, the preserve only offers snacks. Follow us on social:...
Friends Of Los Alamos Pride: Schedule Of Events
Hot off the presses: LA Pride Week full schedule of events. For more information and to buy some sweet swag, visit the Friends of LA Pride website. If interested in financially supporting the festival, visit LA Pride gofundme. Courtesy/FLAP.
LAHS Students Educate Board About School Of Choice
From left, Los Alamos High School (LAHS) students Mairen Hoch, Lauran Norman, Dylan Pacheco and Mariana Medina present to the School Board the merits of the School of Choice (SOC) program during Tuesday night’s meeting. SOC, according to agenda documents, is an alternate program within LAHS intended to reach students who have a strong desire to learn and to graduate but who are failing their core classes. Typically, these are students who work hard, participate well and are creative but struggle with homework and tests. Most SOC students have high academic ability but have outside factors that affect their ability to complete work after school. SOC classes focus more on concepts rather than details, and the curriculum is based on in-class debate, discussion and projects. Learning is done in the classroom using interactive, student-centered methods. Courtesy photo.
Los Alamos planning emergency preparedness exercise for May 22
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) – The county and the national lab are planning a joint emergency preparedness exercise. The event will be on Wednesday, May 22. The exercise will start at 9:00 a.m. and will last approximately five hours, the county says. During that time, the public may see emergency vehicles on roads and workers in […]
School Board Vacancy Draws Three Applicants
The Los Alamos Public Schools Board has received three letters of interest to fill the vacancy in District 2, which resulted from the resignation of School Board President Antonio Jaurigue. District 2 includes Chamisa Elementary School. Ryan Adams, Tamara Hinckley, and Aaron Walker have submitted their names for consideration to...
Los Alamos High School Boys Volleyball Team Wins Silver Bracket Championship At 2024 State Tournament
LAHS Boys Volleyball Silver bracket champions from left, Tyghe Tripp, Ian Corey, Jinheon Kim, Maximus Posada, Ewan Arnold, Diego Hinojosa, Shiv Anter Khalsa, Ethan Singell, Neil Barber and Amritdev Khalsa with coaches Kyle and Deedi Stokes. Courtesy/Deedi Stokes. LAHS Boys Volleyball Team coaches Kyle and Deedi Stokes, top center, at...
Los Pueblos Water Repairs Continue Today
Water crews from the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU) continue to work on multiple water leaks that occurred Monday afternoon on Los Pueblos Street on Barranca Mesa. Residents on the stretch of Los Pueblos from Chaco to the dead end are experiencing low-to-no water pressure this morning during...
Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden Opening May 18
ABIQUIU – Abiquiu Inn will launch the 2024 Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden with an Opening Reception 3-5 p.m. Saturday, May 18. The event is open to the public and celebrates the work of more than 25 artists, many of whom will attend the reception. The art is...
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