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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:

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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
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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

Rose Endorses Melanee Hand’s Re-election To Council

By EVAN ROSE
Los Alamos

My family moved to rural Santa Fe in 1986 so that I could work at LANL on a laser fusion project. I met Melanee Hand through a co-worker. At the time, they lived in Sierra Los Pinos. Our children were about the same age, and we would get together socially.

Eventually, both families moved to Los Alamos. Long commutes with children are difficult. Both families gained an appreciation for the high quality of Los Alamos schools and the ongoing difficulties of finding modern and affordable housing. Both families gained an appreciation for living in safe communities with constructive Read More

Daily Postcard: Red Hot Pokers Bloom Proudly In WR

Daily Postcard: Red Hot Pokers bloom proudly on Todd Loop Friday in White Rock. Red Hot Pokers can grow to  4 feet tall, are great pollinator magnets, deer resistant, and prolific bloomers. Photo by Shari Mills Read More

NM Counties Awards $325,000 For Wildfire Risk Reduction

NM Counties News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Counties awarded $325,000 to nine grant recipients for community wildfire protection plan updates, fuel reduction treatments, and education efforts through the 2026-2027 Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant Program.

The collaborative vetting process included the Bureau of Land Management, Forest Stewards Guild, NM Counties, NM Department of Game & Fish, NM Department of Homeland Security; Emergency Management, NM Forestry Division, NM State Land Office, and US Fish & Wildlife Service.

Grant recipients include:

  • Catron County (CWPP update
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LAPS Community Meeting On Aspen Fencing Project May 27

LAPS News:

Los Alamos Public Schools (LAPS) will be replacing and updating fencing at Aspen Elementary School this summer. This new fencing will provide added security along the perimeter of the school property.

LAPS will be hosting a community meeting on Zoom from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 27. This is an opportunity for community members to provide input on the plans. 

Topic: Aspen Fencing Community Meeting

Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Mountain Time (US and Canada) May 27

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/5056632222?pwd=9ya3XaLGT3DQAVJyauGbYKcsPQ4QWg.1&omn=89996529279 Read More

New Mexico Launches Statewide Energy Dashboard

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico today launched a first-of-its kind energy dashboard, giving researchers, policymakers, businesses and the public a single source for data on the state’s energy production, emissions and infrastructure—and invites feedback to shape its development. 

The DETECT dashboard, which stands for Data for the Energy Transition, Economy, Climate Change and Technologies, was created by the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department and the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. Today’s release is a test version; New Mexicans are encouraged Read More

Los Alamos Chamber Of Commerce Honors 2026 Business Of The Year Recipients And Nominees

The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce held its annual Chamber Awards event on May 1 at Duane Smith Auditorium to honor the 2026 Business of the Year recipients, as well as this year’s nominees. Chamber Director Sandy Jones, left, explained to local businesses, ‘Why are we doing this? We want to honor you and your team for the hard work you do all year, and although not everyone can win, everyone can enjoy a nice evening together, and be recognized!’ Here she presents the ‘2026 Community Partner of the Year’ award to Del Norte Credit Union, received here by SVP Eric Baldonado and staff. To see all of the event Read More

Los Alamos Federated Republican Women Donates To LAPD

In recognition of National Law Enforcement Month, Los Alamos Federated Republican Women LAFRW) recently dropped off snacks for the Los Alamos Police Department. Here, Police Chief Dino Sgambellone accepts the donation from LAFRW members, from left, Linda Bullock, Mary Wilhoit, Trish Garnish, Dianne Coane and Valerie Fox. Courtesy/LAFRW Read More

‘Continuum: Blindfall, First Strike’ Vladem Contemporary Presents Immersive Exhibition By Virgil Ortiz, Eric F. Garcia

NMDCA News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary presents Continuum: Blindfall, First Strike (Continuum), an immersive exhibition by visionary artists Virgil Ortiz and Eric F. Garcia.

The exhibition explores the enduring spirit of the Pueblo people through a dynamic convergence of clay, painting, fashion, film, and installation, from June 20 through Oct. 18, 2026.

Rooted in the history and legacy of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680—the first successful Indigenous uprising against European colonization in what is now the United States—Continuum reimagines the past as a living Read More

LAHS World Language Students Earn New Mexico Bilingualism-Biliteracy State Seal

Students receiving the bilingual seal for French include (back, left to right) Madalyn Baily, Irina Maiorov, James Thomas, Eric Fenimore; (front, left to right) Noelle Judd,, Matthea Fung, Maddalena Mereghetti and Adia Fortin. (Not pictured: Lance Metcalf)

Emily Xu, Ian Sandborgh, Levi Kuykendall, and Malin Eidenbenz completed requirements for the bilingual seal in German. (Not pictured: Helena Welch)

LAPS News:

Twenty-four Los Alamos High School seniors were recognized at a ceremony for earning the New Mexico Bilingualism-Biliteracy State Seal. This seal will be printed on their Read More

‘Creating A monster’ And The History Of Zozobra

NMDCA News:

“Zozobra: A Fire That Never Goes Out” closes June 7 at New Mexico History Museum and co-curator Hannah Abelbeck will give a final presentation from 2–3:30 p.m., about one of Santa Fe’s favorite traditions.

Zozobra’s emergence is deeply entwined with happenings in 1920s Santa Fe. Join Hannah Abelbeck, co-curator of “Zozobra: A Fire That Never Goes Out,” as she reveals collaborations, historical moments, and folk traditions that inspired Zozobra. In particular, she will dive into how Zozobra was cooked up by Santa Fe artists who wanted to inject a sense of playfulness into things Read More

County To Host Community Meeting On Mesa Trail Improvements June 24

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County invites community members to attend the second community engagement session for the Los Alamos Mesa Trail Rehabilitation Project at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 24, at Fuller Lodge.

This initiative focuses on creating a safer, more accessible, and welcoming trail experience for users of all abilities. The project will rehabilitate approximately 2,500 linear feet of the Los Alamos Mesa Trail to bring it into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Public Right of Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG). Planned improvements include Read More

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