Carol A. Clark

Scenes From Mobile Food Pantry At First United Methodist Church Provides Nourishment For Nearly 400 Families

Cars line up Friday at the Mobile Food Pantry truck in the parking lot of First United Methodist Church on Diamond Drive to pick up food donated by The Food Depot. As northern New Mexico’s only food bank, The Food Depot is considered an ‘essential business’ under the expanded ‘stay at home’ order issued on March 23, 2020, by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. The Mobile Food Pantry visits Los Alamos on the 4th Friday of each month and the food provides support for nearly 400 families. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Plenty of food is available for hungry families during the Mobile Food Pantry distribution Read More

Fr. Glenn: Parting Ways

By Fr. Glenn Jones

Now we come to another Memorial Day weekend in remembrance of all those who have died in our service, not only to our nation, but to our states and all local communities … those who volunteered to go in harm’s way. Though they may cite different reasons for entering their various occupations, the soldier, the firefighter, the policeman, the emergency responder of every stripe knows in the back of his mind that he may be called to that ultimate sacrifice for his fellow Man. 

And so this weekend we honor all who have done just that, for as Jesus so beautifully says: “Greater love has no Read More

New Mexico Delegation Calls On FEMA To Waive State’s Cost-Share Requirements For COVID-19 Response Efforts

New Mexico Delegation News:

The lawmakers are writing in support of Governor Lujan Grisham’s request to the Trump Administration

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, and U.S. Representatives Ben Ray Luján, Deb Haaland and Xochitl Torres Small are calling on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Peter Gaynor to waive all cost-sharing requirements for assistance under President Trump’s Major Disaster Declaration for the State of New Mexico, 4529-DR, for the state’s response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

“As detailed in Read More

Posts From The Road: Carhenge

Carhenge: Carhenge sits on 10 acres just north of Alliance, Nebr. The display is surrounded by Nebraska farmland. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Stacked Like Stones: Jim Reinder built Carhenge by lifting the automobiles into place with a crane and welding the cars together. Reinder used cars as close to the actual size of the stones used in Stonehenge and duplicated the size of Stonehenge in building Carhenge. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos

Located in the Nebraska panhandle miles from any major Interstate, 10 acres were carved

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Weekly Fishing Report: May 24

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

The coronavirus pandemic has New Mexico anglers posting questions all over the Internet and on Facebook looking for a place to wet a line and catch some fish.

This Memorial Day weekend some of the most popular waters remain closed, while others have just been recently opened after being closed for over a month.

The Weekly Fish and Stocking Report published by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish no longer reports fishing conditions at specific waters throughout the state.

The last stocking report was on March 13 and none have been published Read More

Dr. Jo Jorgensen Wins Libertarian Presidential Nomination

Dr. Jo Jorgensen

Libertarian Party News:

In a historic virtual presidential nominating convention Libertarian Party delegates from 50 states and the District of Columbia nominated Dr. Jo Jorgensen for President of the United States Saturday evening.

The party, which achieved 50-state ballot access in 2016, is working diligently to do so again in 2020. With the nomination, Americans will have an opportunity to elect the first female president. Her ground-breaking run will give voters a chance to elect a candidate committed to freedom and liberty. Jorgensen’s campaign will give Americans Read More

End Of An Era: CB FOX Closed Today After 40 Years

The end of an era took place this afternoon as Dave, left, and his son Andy Fox bid farewell to the community and closed the doors on their store for good. CB FOX grew to be a local treasure over the last 40 years and its closing will leave a void in downtown Los Alamos. The silver lining is the beloved Fox family will continue to reside in the community. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Owners Dave and Anne Fox and their son Andy bid farewell to the community this afternoon and closed the store for good. They made the difficult decision to sell the store earlier this year after receiving an offer on the Read More