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Carol Clark

Reporter and managing editor of Los Alamos Monitor Newspaper

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  • 5 days ago | ladailypost.com | Carol Clark

    COUNTY News:The Los Alamos County  Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board meeting scheduled for June 17 has been canceled. The reason for the cancellation is to allow for more thorough preparation of key agenda items and to ensure a more effective discussion at the July 15, 2025, meeting.

  • 5 days ago | ladailypost.com | Carol Clark

    Summertime view of the Santa Fe Community College campus. Courtesy/SFCCSFCC News:Santa Fe Higher Education Center at 1950 Siringo Road will remain open on June 19SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) will be closed Thursday, June 19, in honor of Juneteenth. No classes or activities will be held, and no other student services will be available. The college’s early childhood development center, Kids Campus, and the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center also will be closed.

  • 5 days ago | ladailypost.com | Carol Clark

    Challenge Tomorrow trailer. Courtesy photoPEEC News:The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is excited to kick off its 2025 Summer Family Evenings series with a thrilling, hands-on experience for all ages! Join us at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 4 at the Los Alamos Nature Center for “Step into the Future!”—a night of exploration and innovation featuring Challenge Tomorrow, the interactive trailer from the Bradbury Science Museum.

  • 5 days ago | ladailypost.com | Carol Clark

    NM SUPREME COURT News:SANTA FE — Governmental organizations are immune from liability in civil rights lawsuits for their administrative actions that are judicial in nature, the state Supreme Court ruled today. The Court unanimously concluded that “the doctrine of judicial immunity extends to claims for damages asserted against a governmental entity, including a public body sued under” the New Mexico Civil Rights Act (CRA).

  • 5 days ago | ladailypost.com | Robert Dryja |Carol Clark

    By ROBERT DRYJALos AlamosPlants and animals have evolved a wide variety of strategies to help them survive. Some species may look similar to one another but have distinctive survival strategy differences. The canyon tree frog provides an example. It lives near streams and ponds in the New Mexico mountains. It grows to be about two and a half inches in length. It is the variation in its colors that stands out. It may range from a dark grey rocky color to a woody brown color.

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Carol A. Clark
Carol A. Clark @CarolAtMonitor
1 Oct 09

Breaking News: Vote on final two Los Alamos Muni Bldg sites too close to call. http://www.lamonitor.com/