Legislative Education Study Committee To Meet May 27-29
LESC News:
SANTA FE — The Legislative Education Study Committee (LESC) will meet May 27-29 in Raton. The three-day meeting will convene lawmakers and state education officials to discuss ongoing public education initiatives and legislative priorities.
Day 1 – May 27, 2026
- LESC will begin its May hearings with a community welcome from Superintendent Kristie Medina of Raton Municipal Schools. The committee will also hear presentations on artificial intelligence in public education and implications for New Mexico, a panel of local superintendents discussing current initiatives and priorities,
New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau Awards 2026 Memorial Scholarships To Three Students Demonstrating Excellence

NMFLB News:
The New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau (NMFLB) has awarded its 2026 Memorial Scholarships to three outstanding New Mexico students who have demonstrated excellence in academics, leadership, agricultural involvement, and community service.
Recipients include Wyatt Curry of Roswell, Alison Poling of Des Moines, and Denny Turner of Texico.
Wyatt Curry of Roswell will graduate from Goddard High School in May 2026 while simultaneously earning an Associate’s Degree in University Studies from Eastern New Mexico University. He earned Dean’s List honors during Fall 2024, Read More
Fr. Glenn: Good Service
By Fr. Glenn Jones:
We had ordinations yesterday—two young men ordained as Catholic priests for the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. While such ordinations are a time for rejoicing in the Church, priests know, too, that it is an undeserved honor and privilege—the most undeserved of all—to be called to priesthood. Like the apostles, there is nothing particularly special about such men; indeed, sometimes we wonder “Why him, O Lord?”. After all, most priests and deacons tend not to be great scholars or particularly outstanding in any sort of worldly way. For example, here in our Archdiocese we have men Read More
Scenes From 2026 Senior Appreciation Night
Scene from The Family YMCA’s 2026 Senior Appreciation Night (SAN) event Saturday in downtown Los Alamos. Los Alamos High School (LAHS) seniors were invited to celebrate a night dedicated just for them, starting at Fuller Lodge. This special annual event honored graduating seniors with an evening full of fun, community, and celebration. Attendees enjoyed activities throughout the night and had the opportunity to be entered into a raffle featuring a variety of exciting prizes. Organizers encouraged all seniors in the community to attend and take part in this memorable send-off as they prepare
State Awards $92.9M To New Mexico Tribal Communities
NMIFB News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board (NMIFB) has announced $92.9 million in awards to Nations, Pueblos and Tribes across New Mexico for transformational infrastructure projects.
This funding supports projects identified and prioritized by Nations, Pueblos, and Tribes, including critical water and wastewater systems, health care and wellness facilities, public safety infrastructure, educational facilities, roads, community centers, and government buildings.
These projects strengthen essential services, improve public health and safety, Read More
Peonies Brighten Garden On Aster Street In White Rock
Peonies brighten a garden Friday on Aster Street in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Canceled: May 27 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
COUNTY News:
The application (ZCA-2026-0019) legally noticed for Text Amendment of the Los Alamos Development Code, Article V, has been postponed and will be re-noticed for June 24, 2026.
No other applications were submitted for consideration.
Therefore, the May 27, 2026, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting is officially canceled. Read More
Free Admission To National Parks On Memorial Day
A field of Rocky Mountain iris in Valle Grande. Photo by Alex Arnold/NPS
VCNP News:
In honor of Memorial Day, all National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee, including Valles Caldera National Preserve (VCNP), will offer free admission to U.S. citizens and residents on Monday, May 25.
Mark your calendar for these additional fee-free dates in 2026:
- June 14: Flag Day
- July 3-5: Independence Day weekend
- Aug. 25: 110th Birthday of the National Park Service
- Sept. 17: Constitution Day
- Oct. 27: Theodore Roosevelt’s birthday
- Nov. 11: Veterans Day
All Shall Be Well: Pentecost And Memorial Day In The United States Of America
Clergy from left, Deacon Amy Schmuck, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired, and The Rev. Mary Ann Hill. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com
By Deacon Amy Schmuck
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church
This Sunday we celebrate Pentecost, which signifies the official recognition of the Holy Spirit being given to Jesus’ followers and thus consecrating the Christian Church with the presence of a mighty wind, with tongues of fire, and witnessing a sudden ability in all present this moment to hear and understand many different languages speaking God’s Holy Word.
We also this week honor the members Read More
Daily Postcard: San José De Gracia Church In Las Trampas
Pongratz: I’m Voting For Steve Lynne For County Council
County Council candidate Steve Lynne, left, with former Councilor Morrie Pongratz. Courtesy photo
By MORRIE PONGRATZ
Former Los Alamos County Councilor
There are some good candidates from both parties running for County Council. As an independent (DTS) voter, I plan to ask for a Democrat ballot and vote for Steve Lynne, the candidate I have known and worked with for decades.
I worked with Steve when I was on Council and when we were on the Charter Review Committee. As a former Chief Financial Officer and County Manager, Steve has served our county well and is the most knowledgeable of the candidates. Read More
Kiwanis Hears Inspirational Talk From LAHS Student Celia Pesiri On Time As Salaam Shalom U.S. Peace Ambassador
Los Alamos High School student Celia Pesiri presents a talk on May 11 to the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos about her experience as a Salaam Shalom U.S. Peace Ambassador. Courtesy/Kiwanis
By KARIN CHURCH
Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos
On Monday, May 11, the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos was inspired by a presentation from Los Alamos High School student Celia Pesiri about her experience as a Salaam Shalom U.S. Peace Ambassador.
Tomorrow’s Women, a 501(c)(3) organization founded in Santa Fe in 2003 to bring young Israeli and Palestinian women together, offers New Mexico high school students the opportunity Read More
Santa Fe National Forest Offices To Close On Memorial Day
SFNF News:
SANTA FE — All Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) District Offices and the Supervisor’s Office in Santa Fe will be closed Monday, May 25, on in observance of Memorial Day. All offices will resume regular business hours Tuesday, May 26.
Memorial Day is a federal holiday that honors all U.S. military personnel who lost their lives while serving in the armed forces, both in times of war and peace.
The long weekend is also the unofficial kick-off of summer and a time to enjoy the forest with your family and friends.
The holiday marks the first fee-free day of the summer season. This means fees are Read More
The Plot Thickens As Invisible Hand Entertainment Releases Episode Two Of The Jemez Murder Mystery Saga At SALA
Invisible Hand Entertainment Owner Jon Ebanks on the set of ‘Jemez: A Murder Mystery’. Courtesy/IHE
Jaime Romero, left, and Roger Anaya on the set of ‘Jemez: A Murder Mystery’. Courtesy/IHE
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
Last year, the film, “Jemez: A Murder Mystery” depicted a camping trip in the Jemez Mountains going horribly wrong when someone is murdered. The movie ended ambiguously and audience members were left to ponder who the killer was. Now, more clues and pieces of this murder mystery puzzle will be revealed in the second episode, “Jemez: The Investigation”. Read More
Mesa Public Library Main Parking Reopens For Two Weeks
COUNTY News:
With the ongoing primary election and start of the summer concert series, the decision was made to postpone the construction of the new EV chargers at Mesa Public Library for two weeks.
Patrons of the library and anyone else visiting downtown can once again park in the main parking lot or drive up to the library and election ballot drop boxes. For those who don’t take advantage of the extended ACT bus service to attend tomorrow’s concert, this parking lot will be available.
Construction will resume on Monday, June 8, 2026, so all vehicles will need to be removed by the evening of Sunday, Read More
Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation: Congratulations 2026 Scholarship Recipients!
From left, Lynn Ovaska, Karyl Ann Armbruster, and far right, Ellen Mills present ceremonial suspenders to Brian Easton Memorial Scholarship recipient Cecilia Pratt honoring the late Brian Easton. Courtesy/LAPS Foundation
Friends of Los Alamos County Libraries Scholarship recipients from left, Elaina Trujillo, Ian Sandborgh, Sara Khan, Rocco Del Mauro, Inez Christensen, Penelope Barry-Hoffman, Frank Sheppard, recipient of the June and Harry Ettinger Memorial Scholarship, and Helena Welch. Courtesy/LAPS Foundation
LAPS Foundation News:
The Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation Read More
During Wildfire Awareness Month OSI Is Sharing Important Spring And Summer Safety Tips To Remember
OSI News:
SANTA FE — As New Mexicans head outdoors to enjoy warmer weather, the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) is reminding residents to stay mindful of how small actions can make a big difference in preventing devastating fires.
OSI is reminding New Mexico residents to stay vigilant of outdoor activities that can unintentionally spark wildfire if proper precautions are not taken.
As residents are getting outside and having fun this spring and summer, follow these tips and tricks every day to help mitigate the start of wildfires:
- Never leave campfires unattended and always
NM-502 Centerline Rumble Strip Project To Begin Tuesday
Map of the area along NM-502 where the Centerline Rumble Strip Project will begin Tuesday. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
The Los Alamos County Public Works Department, in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) and under contract with San Bar Construction, announces installation of centerline rumble strips on NM-502 beginning Tuesday, May 26. Work will continue until the end of the week.
Work hours will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily until completion. Work will take place during off-peak traffic hours to reduce impact on the traveling public.
The project consists of installing Read More
Obituary: Philip Anthony Seeger Feb. 19, 1937 – April 23, 2026
PHILIP ANTHONY SEEGER Feb. 19, 1937 – April 23, 2026
Longtime Los Alamos resident Philip Anthony Seeger, PhD., died peacefully in his home April 23, 2026, surrendering his life to Parkinson’s disease, but never his dignity, surrounded by family and listening to the music he loved. He was 89 years old.
Phil was born Feb. 19, 1937, in Evanston, Illinois, to Gerald Paul Seeger and Jeannette Bresnan Seeger. The family moved many times as Phil was growing up, as his father was relocated multiple times, ending up in El Paso, Texas. Phil excelled in mathematics and science, building his own telescope Read More
LAMC Names Julia Kilcer Its 2026 Mercy Award Winner
From Los Alamos Medical Center:
Los Alamos Medical Center (LAMC) is proud to announce that Clinical Educator Julia Kilcer, RN, has been recognized as the facility’s 2026 Mercy Award winner. The Mercy Award recognizes one employee from each of Lifepoint Health’s facilities who profoundly touches the lives of others and best represents the spirit and values on which the company was founded. The award is considered the highest honor a Lifepoint employee can receive.
Kilcer has been the Clinical Educator at LAMC since August 2024, and while she shines brightly in that role, she is equally Read More
