Pajarito: 8” Of Snow In 24 Hours … 18” In Seven Days!
Conditions are all-time with double digits of fresh snow in the past week. Opt outside today for an incredible day today at Pajarito Mountain Ski Area. Courtesy/Pajarito Read More
Wednesday Is ‘Los Alamos Day’ At The Legislature
Los Alamos County officials have announced that Wednesday, Feb. 14, is “Los Alamos Day” at the Legislature. The event will be held 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Roundhouse at 490 Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe.
This special event is an open invitation to the public to join in the festivities and engage with local organizations for a day of discovery, learning and celebration of what makes Los Alamos unique. Attendees will have an opportunity to connect with Los Alamos history, culture and various outdoor adventure activities.
The day will also feature special guest artists during the noon Read More
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LAMC Announces Next Quarter Of Employee Champions!
Los Alamos Medical Center congratulates Cassandra Robinson, left, and Lana Vigil on being named Employee Champions. Courtesy/LAMC
LAMC News:
Los Alamos Medical Center (LAMC) is congratulating Cassandra Robinson and Lana Vigil on being named Employee Champions of the Quarter for the final two quarters of 2023. The pair was recently honored at a beautiful celebratory breakfast. This program is the hospital’s way to recognize exceptional employees who uphold their core values.
Robinson is a highly knowledgeable IT Support Tech who is kind, patient and always willing to follow up to ensure Read More
From Saloons To Seminaries – Three New Mexico Properties Added To National Register Of Historic Places
Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary in Santa Fe has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Courtesy/Historic Preservation Division
The Biavaschi Saloon-Capital Bar in Socorro has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Courtesy/Historic Preservation Division
The Medical Arts Historic District in central Albuquerque has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Courtesy/Historic Preservation Division
NMDCA News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Historic Preservation Division (NMHPD) has announced that a trio of historic properties across the Read More
Safeco Insurance Recognizes The Jemez Insurance Agency For Exceptional Performance
Jemez Insurance Agency Owner Allen McQuiston
BUSINESS News:
Safeco Insurance recognized The Jemez Insurance Agency as a Safeco Elite agency based upon outstanding performance and partnership.
Fewer than 10 percent of the more than 10,000 independent insurance agencies nationwide that sell Safeco® personal lines products receive this honor.
It is the third time in the last nine years that The Jemez Insurance Agency has achieved this status. Achieving this status reflects an agency’s success and its commitment to serving customers as a trusted advisor.
“We are honored to be a Safeco Elite Read More
Ruby K’s Bagel Cafe Owner To Retire After 19 Years!
Ruby K’s owner Ruby Alexander in her restaurant Tuesday in downtown Los Alamos has announced her plans to retire and desire to find the perfect buyer to pass the baton to. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
A collective “Oh noooo!” rang out all over town this week as Ruby Alexander announced her plans to retire after 19 years operating her popular Ruby K’s Bagel Cafe.
“The support we have received from the Los Alamos community is phenomenal and we appreciate this support every day,” Alexander said.
Over the years Ruby K’s Bagel Read More
Lauritsen: The Post Turns 12!
The Los Alamos Daily Post is celebrating 12 years in business. Courtesy image
By BERNADETTE LAURITZEN
Los Alamos
Starting a business is a lot like having a child. When that child turns 12, you know you have come a really long way. Carol A. Clark’s baby, The Los Alamos Daily Post turned 12 Wednesday, Feb. 7! She has allowed me to capture the historic moment with an article about relationships along the way.
This article will be just a small glimpse of our community gem and will be followed by a second, if not a third article. I felt there was just so much to say and I would also need to include Thoughts from Read More
RPLA: Thank You For Supporting Our Small Businesses!
By LISA SHIN
Chair
Republican Party of Los Alamos
Dear Friends:
Last night, our County Council voted against a minimum wage increase, on a narrow 4-3 vote. I wanted to express a heartfelt thanks to and commend Councilors Cull, Hand, Lepsch and Reagor for supporting our small business community! I appreciate all those who attended the community meetings, wrote our Councilors, and made public comments on this important issue.
Recently, Daniel’s Cafe announced its closure, and we just learned that Ruby Ks is seeking a buyer to pass the baton to. Our Council must continue to vote for business-friendly Read More
Los Alamos Daily Post Turns 12 Years Old Today!
Today marks 12 years that the Los Alamos Daily Post has had the privilege of bringing the news to our readers in Los Alamos, across the state, nation and around the world.
Owner/Publisher Carol A. Clark launched the Post at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
The Post news team has grown to include:
- Government Reporter Kirsten Laskey (7 years);
- Copy Editor Clara Clark (3 years);
- Advertising Manager KayLinda Crawford (7 years).
- Sports Photographer John McHale (7 years);
- Photographer/Videographer Nate Limback (5 years);
- Social Media Editor Chris Clark (10 years);
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