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List/Grid Author Archives: T. S. Last / Journal Staff Writer

Students Reach Out in Music

Santa Fe Public Schools Intra-School Collaborative Concerts Monday, Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m. Lensic ...

Board Member Against Bond

Wikle: Schools don't need the money now
Ben Voter won the Santa Fe County Spelling Bee on Thursday.

Desert Academy Student Tops Santa Fe Spelling Bee

  Peril — both literally and figuratively — came for Anish Kumar in the 17th round of the Santa Fe County Spelling Bee, held Thursday morning at Santa Fe Community... Read more »
Superintendent Joel Boyd

SFPS Graduation Rates Are Up

Graduation rates increased more than 5 percentage points for Santa Fe Public Schools, up from 56.5 percent in 2011 to 61.8 percent last year. The biggest gain within the district... Read more »
Santa Fe Gun Buyback Nets 194 Weapons

Santa Fe Gun Buyback Nets 194 Weapons

Santa Fe Police ran out of ammunition after 90 minutes of what was supposed to be a six-hour event Saturday, the first of three gun buyback opportunities planned in the... Read more »
Santa Fe Police Sgt. James Lamb, left and Deputy Chief John Schaerfl, center, examine guns brought in during the city’s first gun buyback event Saturday. (EDDIE MOORE/JOURNAL)

Weapons Returned

194 guns turned in during initial buyback day in Santa Fe; police chief ‘pleased’

$90K Allotted To Fight Substance Abuse

SFPS Will Get Largest Share
LANL PROTESTERS--From left, Catherine Euler, Cathie Sullivan, Pamela Gilchrist, Janet Greenwald, Benjamin Abbott and Barbara Grothus appeared at Los Alamos Municipal Court on Wednesday to face misdemeanor charges of criminal trespass, obstructing a right of way and disobeying an officer.  The six were arrested on August 6, the 67th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, during a peaceful demonstration outside the entrance to Los Alamos National Laboratory.

LANL Demonstrators Guilty: Protesters May Appeal $342 Fines

LOS ALAMOS — Six people arrested during a demonstration near the entrance to Los Alamos National Laboratory last year were each found guilty of obstructing traffic and disobeying a police... Read more »
Six people arrested at a protest last August near Los Alamos National Laboratory appear for their hearing in Municipal Court in Los Alamos on Wednesday. They are, from left, Catherine Euler, Cathie Sullivan, Pamela Gilchrist, Janet Greenwald, Benjamin Abbott and Barbara Grothus. (t.s. last/journal)

6 LANL Demonstrators Guilty, Fined $342 Each

Protesters May Appeal Ruling
The Zocalo condominiums, on the north side of Santa Fe, are the subject of a legal tussle. (journal file)

Dispute over SF Zocalo condo project leads to extortion suit

SANTA FE — A falling-out between developers of the Zocalo condominium community project on the ...
Jack Shlachter will give a talk Tuesday as part of the Los Alamos Historical Society’s History and Science lecture series.  (courtesy of LANL)

Jews Had Big Role Building A-Bomb

Rabbi To Outline Contributions
Workers are putting the finishing touches on the entrance to the nearly completed Judge Steven Herrera Judicial Complex. (EDDIE MOORE/JOURNAL)

After Delays, New Courthouse May Open in February

After Delays, New Courthouse May Open in February

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