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Spots Are Filling Fast For YMCA’s 2026 YESCorps Program

YMCA News:

Spots are filling quickly for the YMCA YESCorps program for middle school students.

Participants get active while serving their community through hands-on projects, making new friends, and enjoying exciting Fun Fridays each week.

Register soon to reserve a spot before the program fills up: Click here. Read More

P&Z Commission To Hear Extension Request From Columbus Capital At April 8 Meeting In Council Chambers

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County Planning & Zoning Commission will meet at 5:30 p.m., April 8, in Council Chambers at 1000 Central Ave.

The Commission will hear an extension request for SIT-2023-0063 from Greg Gonzales, dba Columbus Capital, for Site Plan approval at 535 Central Ave., for a 104,671 sq. ft. mixed-use development that proposes 322 residential units and 22,000 sq. ft. of commercial space. The property, MMV 001, is within the Downtown Los Alamos (DTLA) Zone District.

This meeting is in person and open to the public. However, for convenience, the following Zoom meeting link and/or Read More

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich Introduces Veteran Education Assistance Adjustment Act To Keep Up With Inflation

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich

From the Office of U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich:

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich has introduced the Veteran Education Assistance Adjustment Act to increase veterans’ yearly books and supplies stipend to keep up with inflation.

“Veterans answered the call to serve our country and defend our freedoms, and they deserve our full support after their military service.

“Right now, hundreds of thousands of veterans rely on the Post-9/11 GI Bill program to pay for higher education after their service. But over half a million veterans on the GI Bill are receiving less educational assistance Read More

New Mexico Activities Association Hardship Review Committee Will Be Holding Eligibility Hearings April 7

NMAA News:

The New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) Hardship Review Committee will be holding Eligibility Hearings at 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 7, via Zoom.

The agenda, which includes login details, is available on the Hardship Review Committee page of the NMAA website at https://www.nmact.org/hardship-committee/A full listing of all regularly scheduled NMAA Hardship Review Committee Eligibility Hearings for the remainder of 2025-2026 is also available on this page.

Also, the NMAA Bylaws Committee will be holding a meeting at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 7, via Zoom. The agenda, which Read More

This Week In Sports: April 8-11, 2026

SPORTS News:

This week the Los Alamos High School Hilltoppers Girls and Boys Softball and Baseball, Track and Field and Tennis teams have games and meets at  home and away.

Los Alamos High School Hilltopper games are covered by the Los Alamos Daily Post sports team of John McHale, Mike Cote and Nate Limback.

April 8 Wednesday

  • Softball vs Pojoaque Away – 4 p.m.
  • Baseball vs Pojoaque Away – 4 p.m.
  • Girls Tennis vs St. Mike’s (Mesa) Home – 3 p.m.

April 10 Friday

  • Girls/Boys Track and Field at Cleveland Storm Relay – 3 p.m.

April 11 Saturday

  • Softball vs Española Home – 10 a.m.
  • Softball vs Española Home – 12 p.m.
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A Handsome Moth Visits Western Area Home

Attention-getting sites occur in the Western Area of Los Alamos, such as this lepidoptera moth seen flying by a pond. It is outside of a home and has a wingspan of about three feet. Photo by Robert Dryja Read More

High School Students From Across Nation To Compete In Poetry Out Loud National Finals

ART News:

WASHINGTON, D.C.—After months of competitions in classrooms and communities nationwide, the 2026 Poetry Out Loud National Finals will take place April 28–29 in Washington, DC.

Reciting poetry from an anthology that celebrates historic American voices in recognition of America’s 250th anniversary, state and jurisdictional champions will compete for the national champion title and a $20,000 cash prize.

Poetry Out Loud is a dynamic poetry recitation competition for high school students that is designed to improve public speaking skills, build confidence, and teach about literary Read More

Obituary: Christopher (Chris) Gallegos July 17, 1949 – Feb. 21, 2026

CHRISTOPHER GALLEGOS July 17, 1949 – Feb. 21, 2026

The family of Christopher (Chris) Gallegos will celebrate his life and patriotism to country with a service at noon, April 16. The Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish will host the service. His family will host a small reception prior to the funeral at 10:30 a.m., at the Betty Ehart Senior Center, 1001 Bath Tub Row.

The burial with full military honors will take place following the service at the Santa Fe National Cemetery at 2 p.m.

Chris was born July 17. 1949 and left this Earth far too soon Feb. 21, 2026, after a brief bout with pneumonia.

Chris was born Read More

Obituary: Timoteo ‘Tim’ P. L’Esperance Sept. 25, 1967 – March 27, 2026

TIMOTEO  ‘TIM’ P. L’ESPERANCE Sept. 25, 1967 – March 27, 2026

Timoteo “Tim” P. L’Esperance, 58, passed away on March 27, 2026, following a long and admirable fight against cancer.

Tim was a remarkable father, husband, brother, and friend. Remaining to remember him are his loving wife of 31 years, Denise L’Esperance; his children, Timoteo J. L’Esperance and Julia L’Esperance; his daughter-in-law, Sierra L’Esperance; his mother, Velma L’Esperance; his siblings, Celina Trujillo, Manuel L’Esperance, Christina Jay, Catalina Sander, Carolina Nishimoto, Jennifer Beadle and Cheryl Atma; Read More

La Acequia, Nuestra Madre: Art And history Of New Mexican Waterways Opens May 2 At Millicent Rogers Museum

Erin Currier. Courtesy/Artist Steve Chavez

Tres Graces de La Acequia (After Picasso) Mixed media collage, acrylic on panel. Photo by Erin Currier

Millicent Rogers Museum:

The Millicent Rogers Museum is proud to present La Acequia, Nuestra Madre: Art and history of New Mexican waterways. Co-curated by artist Toby Morfin and Claire Pelaez Motsinger, this exhibition explores the rich topic of water stewardship through the work of contemporary artists of New Mexico, many of whom have parallel working practices in art making and care of the land.

Rooted in the Indigenous practices of gathering Read More

Obituary: Richard Rolston Sept. 23, 1960 – March 27, 2026

RICHARD ROLSTON September 23, 1960 – March 27, 2026

Richard Rolston, 65, passed away March 27, 2026 after a battle with cancer. 

Richard was born September 23, 1960 in La Mesa, California to Frank and Pat Rolston. He was raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He was one of five siblings- Dan (deceased), Tom, Doris (Phil) Logan and Mary. He also leaves behind his nieces Kate, McKenzie and Jazmine, nephews Aaron and Alex, and many beloved cousins. 

Richard worked at Smith’s meat department for 10 years. He had a special bond with animals and pets were always drawn to him. Dick loved fishing, had a passion Read More

New Mexico Forestry Division Hot Tip: Pack your go bag

NMFD News:

No one wants to have to evacuate. But the state has already seen wildfires force evacuations this yearand it’s not even May. 

The good news: Packing up your go bag is pretty simple, and it takes just a weekend afternoon to gather what you need.

Start with the bag itself: Find a duffel or other large-ish-sized bag that you can keep in a closet or somewhere it’s readily accessible.

Next, pack anything you might need for three nights at an evacuation shelter (or family member’s home). Think: clothes, prescriptions and toiletries. Make copies of important papers like Read More

Heinrich, Lee Introduce Legislation Help Schools Re-Envision & Build Vibrant Outdoor Learning Spaces 

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and a former outdoor educator, and U.S. Rep. Summer Lee (D-Pa.) introduced the Revitalizing America’s Schoolyards Act, bicameral legislation to help schools in New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and nationwide transform schoolyards into vibrant, nature-rich spaces for learning, play, and community use. 

For many kids, the closest outdoor space is an asphalt schoolyard—offering little opportunity for safe play, shade, or connection to nature. Read More

Donors Needed To Spring Into Action And Give Blood—Two Los Alamos Locations Available Next Week

VITALANT News:

ALBUQUERQUE  — Every two seconds, a patient in the U.S. relies on a ready blood supply to provide lifesaving medical care. This April, nonprofit Vitalant urges all who are eligible to spring into action and give blood to keep up with the constant need. Donors who give with Vitalant April 6-30 will automatically be entered to win one of two $10,000 prepaid gift cards in the Groceries for a Year Giveaway.*

Donors of all types are needed to help patients of all blood types. The need is greatest for type O, the most transfused and most compatible when there’s no time to test a patient’s blood Read More

County Hosts Spring DEA Drug Take Back Day April 25

COUNTY News:

On Saturday, April 25, 2026, the Los Alamos Police Department will be participating in The DEA Drug Take Back Day. The event will be held from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in The North Parking Lot (off Central Avenue) of the Los Alamos Police Department. Please follow the posted signs and drive through, to the take back boxes. Please dispose of any trash or empty bottles before dropping off. Labels on bottles do not have to be removed, however if you prefer to remove them, please do so beforehand.

For this event, we will have supplies available to assist the community in disposal of liquids and creams, Read More

Rooted In New Mexico, Bueno Foods Continues To Support Communities Across State

COMMUNITY News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Bueno Foods is continuing its long-standing commitment of supporting the community it proudly calls home with a donation valued at $100,000 in food products in 2025. Supporting local families, food banks and community organizations across New Mexico, Bueno Foods plans to continue its support in 2026. As the company approaches its 75th anniversary, it remains committed to strengthening the communities that have supported the brand for generations.

“Our responsibility extends beyond our food products,” said Gene Baca, president of Bueno Foods. “When families Read More

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