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NM to train court, medical care interpreters
New Mexico hopes to train more interpreters for courts and medical care providers under online language programs that will start this fall.
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Possible Beryllium Chemical Exposed In Los Alamos
The New Mexico Environment Department is asking the public to comment on a revised draft hazardous waste permit for Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Local news in brief July 3, 2009
Jail has Owens on suicide watch Scott Owens, accused of causing the crash that killed four teenagers last weekend, is on suicide watch at the Santa Fe County jail, Warden Annabelle Romero said Thursday.
Remembering The Line Camp's magic moments
Photo: The Line Camp owners John Harvey, left, and Julian Harvey, right, are joined by their sister, Jean Brasser, for the nightcluba TMs closing night.
Los Alamos gets new fire chief
Los Alamos County's deputy fire chief has been promoted to chief. County Administrator Max Baker appointed 60-year-old Doug Tucker to the top job, calling him qualified and prepared to be chief.
As beautiful bursts of red, blue, green and yellow shoot up into the air every Fourth of July, many people forget the effect fireworks can have on the environment.
Curves Downsizes to New Location
Los Alamos, NM, June 29, 2009 -- In a weak economy many businesses are finding income streams waning and are looking for ways to cut costs or add revenue in order to stay afloat.
Los Alamos Historical Document Retrieval & Assessment Project - Draft Final Report
The Los Alamos Historical Document Retrieval and Assessment project began in early 1999.
Senators: Study bringing Valles Caldera under national parks
New Mexico's U.S. Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall today asked the National Park Service to study the potential for including the 89,000 acre Valles Caldera National Preserve near Los Alamos in the National Park System.
Police link GHB vials to alleged gang rape
Los Alamos police discovered a cache of what they believe to be a drug that can be used to commit date-rape at the home of a relative of one of the men charged in an alleged gang rape last weekend, according to court documents.
Audit finds LANL lax on fire protection efforts
Smokey Bear would frown if he saw the latest Los Alamos National Laboratory audit results from the Department of Energy Office of the Inspector General.
Los Alamos has fastest computer in world
Los Alamos National Laboratory's Roadrunner supercomputer remains the fastest in the world.
Kirk rates Terps' chances at NBA Camp
Still another new name has emerged with Maryland Basketball, and that's Alex Kirk, a legit 6-11 center prospect from Los Alamos, NM.
Rules for modeling signal-transduction systems.
Abstract Formalized rules for protein-protein interactions have recently been introduced to represent the binding and enzymatic activities of proteins in cellular signaling.
Main Bohr was educated at the University of Copenhagen, where he received his doctorate in 1954.
Alta Vista Middle School welcomes new principal
A new principal has been appointed for Alta Vista Middle School, Carlsbad Municipal Schools officials announced this week.
UFO watchers believe that in 1947 a flying saucer with aliens on board landed outside the New Mexico town of Roswell and that an elaborate cover-up by the authorities followed.
Journal of High Energy Physics latest...
Probing supersymmetry with third-generation cascade decays
The chiral structure of supersymmetric particle couplings involving third generation Standard Model fermions depends on left-right squark and slepton mixings as well as gaugino-higgsino mixings.
Echoes of the past still haunt Pojoaque's Line Camp
Photo: Candido Valdez, right, opened the Pojoaque Tavern, seen here in the 1950s, in 1936.
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