@searchlightnm.bsky.social proud that one of our staff investigators, Alicia Inez Guzmán, is in this great group of young journalists.
24.07.2025 15:17
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For the first time, New Mexico’s downwinders have become eligible for government compensation. But many of them will suffer from Medicaid cuts, even as spending on nuclear weapons skyrockets. That now amounts to 84 percent of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s total annual costs.
16.07.2025 12:32
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“They didn’t want to see us” | Searchlight New Mexico
New Mexican downwinders, receiving financial compensation for the first time, reckon with the ongoing tragedy of the Trinity bomb detonation — and fight to ensure remembrance
Today is the 80th anniversary of Trinity. At 1 P.M. Eastern, the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium will dedicate the first permanent public marker to the New Mexicans who died or were made ill by radioactive fallout that nobody told them was coming. searchlightnm.org/trinity-bomb...
16.07.2025 12:31
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Sounds like they had a good time, though.💃🕺🤠
From the wedding invitation: “Southwestern/Mexican optional! Aka oral print, rues, skirts/sundresses, bright colors … If you own cowboy boots, this maaaay be a fantastic time to plan an outfit around them.”
28.06.2025 19:59
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Joseph Shepard sued by the New Mexico State Ethics Commission | Searchlight New Mexico
In addition to staying at five-star resorts, buying luxury furniture and traveling the world on the taxpayers’ dime, former Western New Mexico University
New at @searchlightnm.bsky.social. Former Western New Mexico U. president Joseph Shepard got sued again. This time for allegedly spending money intended for ADA-compliant walkway/ramp construction on a $177,000 patio used for his daughter's wedding reception. searchlightnm.org/joseph-shepa...
28.06.2025 19:58
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"They poisoned the world" | Searchlight New Mexico
A new book by New Mexico-born author Mariah Blake explains how a previously unknown Manhattan Project program ushered in the age of toxic “forever chemicals”
New at @searchlightnm.bsky.social: our own Molly Montgomery spoke with @mariahblake.bsky.social, author of “They Poisoned the World,” an important new book about the history and toxic legacy of “forever chemicals.” (Which were an outgrowth of the Manhattan Project.) searchlightnm.org/new-mexico-p...
24.06.2025 19:19
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The archive of Outside magazine back issues—PLUS early 1980s interview transcripts with key creators like Tim Cahill, Terry McDonell, Larry Burke, and Jan Wenner, are now in the hands of the Outdoor Recreation Archive at Utah State. 🛻🍾
19.06.2025 19:53
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One of my best friends from high school, who died last fall, had a tradition of putting up a "flower wall" in front of his house in Colorado Springs. (As you can tell, he was good with plants.) His kids and a local neighborhood association are keeping that tradition going. Here's what it looks like.
05.06.2025 17:12
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I spent some time walking around downtown Santa Fe today, which I hadn't done for a while. Here's a shot of just a few of the hundreds of hand-painted windows inside the La Fonda Hotel.
30.05.2025 01:47
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Anyone have contact info for someone at CBS who fields media requests for Scott Pelley? Thanks.
26.05.2025 19:56
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I just met this comfort dog, whose beat is most of the wards in St. Vincent's hospital, where a relative is currently in for a few days. Maizy. I'm told, not surprisingly, that she's extremely popular around here.
23.05.2025 20:04
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Greetings: I'm trying to reach Carla Hayden, the former Librarian of Congress. If you have contact info and could forward an email from me, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
22.05.2025 16:32
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Hi. Just sharing the greatest thing I've seen on Facebook in the past 100 years.
17.05.2025 02:44
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Hello, esteemed New Mexico Secretary of State!
You're probably right.
15.05.2025 00:41
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I don't know anything about behind-the-scenes books about presidents. Assuming this is true (I dunno), is it typical not to fact check with the central character in the book? www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
15.05.2025 00:35
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Great idea, thanks.
10.05.2025 18:46
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Greetings: I'm trying to reach Dave Eggers. While gathering material for the Outside magazine archive, I came across some archival stuff that I think he'll want to hear about. (Nothing bad, just fun.) If you have his contact info, perhaps you could forward an email from me? Thanks.
10.05.2025 17:29
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SNAP (Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests) has been very critical of the new pope for what it says as cover-up of sexual abuse by clergy. They sent a lengthy report about him to the Vatican on March 25. static1.squarespace.com/static/67f05...
08.05.2025 18:55
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Thinking about you all. This feels very similar to what those of us who worked at Lonely Planet have been through.
06.05.2025 08:20
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It was really interesting, and often sad, since I worked there two times: during the 90s and again during "this century." It was cool to be flipping through magazines and then, whoomp, there it is: "Death of an Innocent." (The story that became the book "Into the Wild." To me the single greatest.)
04.05.2025 21:23
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I've spent the past two days sorting the Outside magazine archive that's bound for Utah State.
Many have asked: Was there really a cover in 1979 showing Margaux Hemingway looking like she's going to make out with a fish? Yes. Yes there was.
04.05.2025 19:14
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