A happy bobcat smiles for the camera Thursday morning in Cochiti Mesa. Photo by Marcela Walker Read More
Meow Wolf To Host Cosmic Howl … The Ultimate Cross-Dimensional Halloween House Party Oct. 31

MEOW WOLF News:
SANTA FE — On Halloween night, surreal wonder and spooky-season shenanigans collide in the ultimate house party at Meow Wolf Santa Fe. At The Cosmic Howl House Party, House of Eternal Return descends into the underworld, pulsing with DJs spinning across every cosmic direction. Chills and thrills will abound on this fright night with more spooky energy than you can handle.
A costume contest with a twist: In-House Costumed Performers will haunt the dance floors and corridors, colliding with guests in a living, breathing masquerade. Think S&M with a Halloween flair—playful, Read More
Toppers Win Match With St. Mike’s Horsemen 4-0
The Toppers hosted the St Mikes Horsemen to a nonconference match played on Sullivan Field Monday afternoon and won 4-0. The match was close, but the Toppers pulled ahead late in the second half and scored 4 unanswered goals for the win 4-0. Here Connor Lattimore tries to steal the ball from Max Herbert in front of the Horsemen’s goal in the first period. Photo by JohnMcHale/ladailypost.com
Topper goalie Kenny Linn makes a goal saving catch in the first period. He made 6 saves for the match. Photo by JohnMcHale/ladailypost.com
Taelin Stanfield kicks one of the two goals he had for the match. Photo Read More
Silver Alert Issued By Los Lunas Police Department
FBI: Albuquerque Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Charge For Making Threats Against The President
FBI News:
ALBUQUERQUE — An Albuquerque man pleaded guilty to using social media to issue violent threats against the President.
According to court records, between Jan. 2 and Jan. 4, 2025, Tyler Miles Leveque, 37, posted multiple videos and messages on social media threatening to kill then President-elect Donald Trump and others at an upcoming rally.
Leveque’s posts included statements such as “…you and your rich friends are dead no threat a promise” and references to violence at an event scheduled for Jan. 19 in Washington, D.C.
During an interview with agents from the U.S. Secret Service Read More
Daily Postcard: Brilliant Zinnias Light Up Local Garden
Daily Postcard: Brilliant zinnias light up a garden in Pajarito Acres. Their long bloom time make zinnias a great option for adding landscaping color. Photo by Shari Mills
Bright zinnias in Pajarito Acres. Photo by Shari Mills Read More
Tourism Department Eclipses 71 Grant Partners For Litter Cleanup Program
STATE News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) is awarding over $1 million in grant funding for beautification and litter reduction initiatives to a record 71 partners for fiscal year 2026.
Roughly 67 percent of grant funding in FY26 is dedicated towards the program goals of reducing waste, beautifying communities and eliminating litter. The remaining grant funding will be directed towards youth empowerment initiatives and increasing local program capacity.
“Observing the number of communities participating in this program continue to grow demonstrates there is Read More
Los Alamos Master Gardeners Club Invites Community To Celebrate 3 Decades Of Stewardship Of Garden Sept. 4
The Demonstration Garden at the southeast corner of Oppenheimer and Central, near the Justice Center. Courtesy/LAMGC
By JANINE FALES
President
LAMGA
The Los Alamos Master Gardeners Club (LAMGC) invites the community to help celebrate its 3 decades of stewardship of the garden, with a bit of food and to appreciate this County gem, 5:30-7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 4 at the Demonstration Garden.
When the Los Alamos Master Gardeners Club formed in the summer of 1994, no one could have predicted the breadth or length of service to the community. Coming together as newly minted graduates of the NMSU Read More
First Private ABC Suicide Prevention Training Held Aug. 16
Bernadette Lauritzen speaking Aug. 16 at ABC suicide prevention training. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
Bernadette Lauritzen (Executive Director of Champions of Youth Ambitions), alongside Brandi Weiss (Program Manager and Anchorum Fellow for Los Alamos Community Foundation), hosted the first ABC suicide prevention training partner class at the Los Alamos Jewish Center on Aug. 16.
ABC suicide prevention training (ask, be present, and connect) recently rolled out in Los Alamos in partnership with Santa Fe Community College.
LAUNCH (Los Alamos Uniting for Community Health) is working Read More
$15,000 In Prizes Offered To Outdoor Rec Businesses

Daniel Cederberg runs Moonrock Outfitters, a community-focused bike and skate shop in Roswell. Courtesy/NMEDD
Wolfhorse Outfitters is an Apache-owned horseback guide business based in Arenas Valley. Courtesy/NMEDD
NMEDD News:
SANTA FE — Outdoor recreation businesses in New Mexico are invited to apply for the newly expanded Adventure Pitch Fest, where companies will compete for $15,000 in cash prizes for innovative business ideas.
Formerly part of the Outdoor Economics Conference, the Outdoor Recreation Division of the New Mexico Economic Development Department (NMEDD) has reimagined Read More