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IRS Weekly Filing Statistics

IRS News:
PHOENIX  Americans have turned to IRS.gov nearly 200 million times so far this tax filing season where they can find answers on topics ranging from tax preparation to checking their refund status.
This is a 10 percent increase in comparison to the same time last year, according to IRS statistics released last week.
In addition to various interactive tools, IRS.gov is the gateway to many more resources and answers about many tax matters. Try Interactive Tax AssistantTax TopicsTax TrailsFrequently Asked Questions, and the IRS Tax Map.
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Supreme Court: Every Person Must Report Child Abuse

STATE News:
 
SANTA FE―The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that every person – no matter their profession – has the duty to report child abuse, siding with Gov. Susana Martinez and House Republicans who have both led the fight to clarify the law in recent years.
 
“Today, the Supreme Court delivered a win for New Mexico’s children,” said Nate Gentry, R-Bernalillo, who carried two bills last year that would have clarified the law. “I thank Governor Martinez for leading the charge to change this law. As a prosecutor who spent her entire career putting child abusers behind bars, she truly
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House Passes Legislation To Protect Children and Mothers From Rapists

STATE News:

SANTA FE ― The New Mexico House of Representatives passed legislation Wednesday that would give women the option to terminate the parental rights of a biological father when the pregnancy is the result of rape.

Republican Rep. Conrad James and Democratic Rep. Georgene Louis sponsored the bill (HB 387), which passed by a unanimous 65-0 vote.

“A mother has every right to protect her child from a convicted rapist,” James said. “Passing this bill is the right thing to do for New Mexico’s children and mothers.”

Currently, someone who committed rape is entitled to child

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SFI Presents: Young Frankenstein March 16

SFI News:
The popular Science On Screen series continues March 16 in Santa Fe with SFI Omidyar Fellow Eric Libby returning to present Young Frankenstein.
“What hump?” Mel Brooks’ classic 1974 comedy — ranked as one of the funniest films of all time — is introduced by Eric Libby during a national Science on Screen event March 16. Libby, a Santa Fe Institute Omidyar Fellow who presented Alien at Science on Screen in December 2014, is a biologist fascinated by how organisms change form.
The show begins at 7 p.m. at the Center for Contemporary Arts
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Letter to the Editor: ‘Silver Bullet’ For Energy Problem

By ROY M. MOORE
Los Alamos
 
Dear Mr. President:
 
Perhaps the greatest myth of our society is that there is no “silver bullet” to solve the energy problem.
 
Nothing could be farther from the truth, and mankind has known for decades that the proper way to store renewable energy is by making hydrogen from water and then burning this at your convenience.
 
If you think about it, everything that we burn is a hydrocarbon. But combustion only requires the hydrogen, so currently we burn hydrocarbons and take the carbon along for the ride. This is what has caused the rapid
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CIR Presents: China In Africa March 14

Ambassador David Shinn
 
CIR News:
 
Santa Fe University of Art & Design presents lecture “China In Africa,” with Ambassador David Shinn.
 
Called “fragile,” “shackled” or the “dark” continent, Africa is far more complex and promising than our Eurocentric approach would have us believe.
 
Often treated as if it were merely one country, subjected to incompetent intervention of Western governments, torn by the battle between the tribal way of life and modernity, Africa is the continent from which human life
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Free Training Offered For Los Alamos History Tour Guides – Kickoff Meeting March 26

HISTORICAL SOCIETY News:
 
The Los Alamos Historical Society is gearing up for tourist season by offering free training about the community’s history and historic district.
 
Those interested in the training should attend a kickoff meeting at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 26 in the Nambè Room of Fuller Lodge. It will be led by professional tour guide Georgia Strickfaden. 
 
Training is free and open to the public; registration is not required. Potential tour guides, museum docents and the public are encouraged to participate in nine training
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JJAB Meeting Wednesday March 18

JJAB News:
 
The Juvenile Justice Advisory Board’s next meeting is 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 18 in Building #1, Camino Entrada Road, Pajarito Cliffs Site.
 
Steven Brooks, Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Coordinator for the State of New Mexico will speak about DMC 101 and trends in Los Alamos County and in the state.
 
The meeting is open to the public.
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IRS: What You Should Know About Data Breaches

IRS News:

PHOENIX — A data breach is the intentional or unintentional release or theft of secure information.

It can be the improper disposal of personally identifiable information in the trash or a sophisticated cyber-attack on corporate computers by criminals. It can affect companies large or small.

The one common link is the victim, the person whose identity, financial or personal information has been compromised.

Here’s what you should know about data breaches:

  • Not every data breach results in identity theft, and not every identity theft is tax-related identity theft. 
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NCRTD To Undergo Massive Route Changes March 16

NCRTD News:
Española – Beginning Monday, March 16, the North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) will undergo a massive shift in services and offerings on its RTD “Blue Buses.” 
 
In addition to adding new routes, additional stops, and featuring more user-friendly pickup and drop-off times and connecting options, NCRTD will be unveiling an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), which will provide real-time bus location services accessible by smartphone, tablet or computer.
 
A mobile iPhone app, called “myStop” will serve as a “Blue Bus Tracker,” giving
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