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Work Is Resuming On US 550 Bridge Reconstruction In Cuba

NMDOT News:

CUBA — The bridge reconstruction project on US 550, in Cuba is resuming May 19.

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) District Six along with Siete Inc. (Contractor) will be working overnight (7 p.m. to 5 a.m.) on US 550 northbound and southbound between mile marker 64.2-64.7, through the end of May.

One lane of traffic will be open in each direction throughout the project and speed will be reduced to 35 miles an hour in the work zone. 

Drivers are reminded to use caution in the work zone, obey all posted signs and detours, reduce speed, and remain alert for construction personnel Read More

Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Cafe Gets New Sign Installed

Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Café owners Scott Baird and Kate Kudynska welcome their new sign installed Tuesday over their business at 181 Central Park Square. To learn more about the business, visit http://www.wolfandmermaidcoffee.com. Courtesy photo

A new sign being installed Tuesday over Wolf & Mermaid at 181 Central Park Square. Courtesy photo

A new sign being installed Tuesday over Wolf & Mermaid at 181 Central Park Square. Courtesy photo

A new sign being installed Tuesday over Wolf & Mermaid at 181 Central Park Square. Courtesy photo Read More

County Shares Detailed Schedule For Piñon Park Pool

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County staff are excited for the opening of Piñon Park Pool, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 23.

Piñon Park Pool will also be open from 1-5 p.m. on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25.

Staff has shared a more detailed schedule for the 2026 summer season at the facility.

Schedule:

  • Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 
    • 7-9 a.m. –  Lap swim, 6 lanes
    • 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. – Lap swim, 6 lanes 
  • 2 lanes are reserved for swim teams Monday through Thursday
    • 12 p.m. to  6 p.m. – Open recreation swim
    • 6-7 p.m. –  Lap swim, 6 lanes
  • Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Open recreation swim and 505 swim lessons

There will Read More

Step Up Gallery: A Lifetime Of Color: Batiks By Gloria Sharp

Artist Gloria Sharp, left, meets with good friends at the opening reception for her exhibit ‘A Lifetime of Color’ on May 16 in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library. The exhibit runs through June 10. Courtesy photo 

Far right, artist Gloria Sharp is surprised by many friends at the opening reception for ‘A Lifetime of Color: Batiks by Gloria Sharp’ on May 16 in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library. Courtesy photo

Step Up Gallery News

Step Up Gallery echoed with the sounds of happy reunions at the opening reception for the retrospective of Gloria Sharp’s artful batiks on Saturday, May 16. Long-time Read More

Wheeler Endorses Steve Lynne For County Council

By MIKE WHEELER
Former Los Alamos County Councilor

I have known Steve Lynne for 23 years. Steve was the Los Alamos County Chief Financial Officer during my eight years on the council.

The County’s Finance Department consistently was honored as the best in the state. We came to expect that honor each year. Steve later served as Deputy County Administrator and then as County Manager.

His knowledge, experience, and integrity will lead Los Alamos into the future.

Steve and his family are long-time residents of Los Alamos and have contributed greatly to the community. He always has the community interests Read More

Duplicate Bridge In Los Alamos: May 13, 2026

BRIDGE News:

In the May 11 Unit Championship game, Earle Marie Hanson and John Ruminer were 1st in Flight A, Jack Stafurik and Sam Borkowsky were 2nd, Jennifer Young and Steve Kemic tied with Bev Cooper and Jerry Fleming for 4th.  Alan Waddinger and Randy Baker were 1st in Flight B.

In the May 13 Grass Roots Fund game, Sig Lodwig and Jerry Morzinski were 1st in Flight A, Jennifer Young and Steve Kemic were 2nd and Ann-Marie Graves and Mary Courtright were 3rd. In Flight B, Allyn Pratt and Spook Kellum were 1st, and Alan Wadlinger and Randy Baker were 2nd.

The following is a very difficult hand for E/W to Read More

New Documents Added To Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Electronic Public Reading Room On Behalf Of EM-LA

LANL News:

New documents have been added to the Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Contract Electronic Public Reading Room.

All legacy cleanup documents required to be posted after April 30, 2018, are available on the site linked above.

For legacy cleanup documents that were posted prior to April 30, 2018, please visit the LANL electronic public reading room.

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Chamber Of Commerce To Host Ribbon-Cutting To Celebrate Grand Re-Opening Of Pig & Fig June 3

BUSINESS News:

The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the Grand Re-opening at Pig + Fig at 4 p.m., June 3, 2026, at 11 Sherwood Blvd, White Rock, NM 87547.

We invite the public to come out and celebrate the renovations completed at Pig + Fig! If you haven’t been there in a while, you owe it to yourself to come and check out the improvements.

Open Monday-Saturday, 7 a.m.–8 p.m. White Rock residents are thrilled to have Pig + Fig open again for dinner!

About Los Alamos Chamber Commerce

The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce is a program of Los Alamos Commerce & Read More

Santa Fe Studio Tour To Host Preview Reception At Community Gallery June 4

ART News:

SANTA FE — The Santa Fe Studio Tour will host a preview of artwork from all the artists’ participating in the 2026 Santa Fe Studio Tour. Participating artists will be there to greet the public. There is no admission charge; food and non-alcoholic refreshments will be served. The event runs from 5–7 p.m. at the Community Gallery, 201 W. Marcy St. Santa Fe, NM. The exhibit will remain in place until July 4. The annual Santa Fe Studio Tour, now in its 18th year, is signature event on the art calendar for Santa Fe and northern New Mexico. All studio visits are free and open to the public from 11 a.m.–5 Read More

110 Years Of Girl Scouts In New Mexico: Celebrating The Power Of Women Supporting Women

GIRL SCOUTS News:

As 2027 approaches, Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails is preparing to celebrate a remarkable milestone: 110 years of Girl Scouting in New Mexico. The very first Girl Scout troop in our state began in Santa Fe in 1917, launching generations of leadership, service, friendship, and adventure for girls across New Mexico.

For 110 years, Girl Scouts has represented something powerful: women supporting women, girls encouraging girls, and generations lifting one another up through mentorship, friendship, leadership, and community. The impact of that support has rippled across Read More

Obituary: Michael Walter McInerney
Jan. 21, 1939 – Feb. 21, 2026

MICHAEL WALTER MCINERNEY Jan. 21, 1939 – Feb. 21, 2026

Michael Walter McInerney of Rio Rancho, New Mexico was born Jan. 21, 1939, to Thomas and Doris McInerney in Shoreditch, London, England. He was the middle of three children; his sister Doris was the eldest, and his brother Stephen the youngest.

After completing secondary school, Michael served three years in the Royal Air Force (RAF), where he began what would become a firefighting career spanning more than six decades. He joined the London Fire Brigade in 1960 and served with distinction until 1981. He later trained firefighters for the Read More

Gartz Has Perfect Prediction In Weekly Pace Race

Courtesy photo

Courtesy photo

ACRR News:

Eddie Gartz had a perfect prediction in the weekly pace race held in Overlook Park in White Rock.  He predicted a time of 7:40 for his finish time. Other accurate predictors were Eliverio Acosta at 2 seconds off; Deana Tsang recording a 4 second differential; Adrian Medin at 5 seconds off; and Catherine Hensley with a 10 second difference.

On the 1-mile road course Lynn Bjorklund was the best finisher at 8:02 and Ted Romero was the first male with a time of 8:59.

11-year-old Levi Gartz came in first on the 1-mile trail run recording a 7:39 and 3-year-old Aster Read More

County Invites Community To Historic Preservation Plan Engagement Events

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County is inviting community members to participate in a series of upcoming engagement events for the Los Alamos Historic Preservation Plan focused on the community’s history, architecture, and preservation efforts.

Upcoming events include:

  • Secret Cities Lecture | Thursday, May 28: Architectural curator Martin Moeller will discuss the architecture, planning, and historic significance of Manhattan Project communities including Los Alamos.
  • Historic Walk-Abouts | May 27–29: Small-group guided walks will explore topics including the Manhattan Project,
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Senate Republicans Call For Interim Courts, Corrections, & Justice Committee To Prioritize Public Safety Concerns

STATE News:

SANTA FE — The Republican members of the legislature’s interim Courts, Corrections, & Justice (CCJ) Committee are seeking the inclusion of three key topics in its annual work plan. 

The key topics are:

  • Juvenile Justice reform — to address the increased incidence of younger offenders and the increase (in frequency and severity) of violent juvenile offenses
  • Pre-Trial Detention — to consider mechanisms which will ensure that violent offenders, especially repeat offenders, are not released back into our communities
  • Increasing penalties for misuse of firearms — to enhance
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LAHS And Mountain Elementary Teamed Up For Greek Olympics At Urban Park Monday

Los Alamos High School Sports Lit teacher Lori Thompson organized a fun day of Greek Olympics activities at Urban Park Monday. The students from Lori Thompson’s class taught and ran the activities and the 6th grade class from Mountain School were the participants. There were 5 activities for the participants to rotate through. And a thank you to the LAPS Foundation and the Mountain PTO for their generosity, making this annual event possible. Pictured: Group photo by Lori Thompson

Scenes from the Greek Olympic games at Urban Park. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The Chariot race. Photo Read More

Natural Gas Pipeline Extension To Bring 80 Jobs, New Development To San Juan County

EDNM News:

AZTEC — A 13-mile natural gas pipeline extension to the San Juan County Industrial Park near La Plata, New Mexico, is now complete, marking a major infrastructure milestone for economic development in northwest New Mexico.

The pipeline, supported by a $3.9 million Local Economic Development Act (LEDA) investment through Economic Development New Mexico (EDNM) in partnership with San Juan County, delivers reliable natural gas service to the industrial park and to homes and businesses along the route.

Industrial tenant Process Equipment and Service Company (PESCO) is now connected Read More

Daily Postcard: Ranch Foreman’s Cabin Under Starry Sky

Daily Postcard: Ranch Foreman’s Cabin under a starry night sky. Courtesy/NPS/Alex Arnold

Valles Caldera is recruiting night sky volunteers for our 2026 astronomy programs and special events! Experience working with telescopes and knowledge of constellations are a bonus, but we’ll train you otherwise! Please apply today.
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