O’Reilly Auto Parts Store Opens For Business
Staff from left, Neil Martinez, Patrick Berkebile, Store Manager Alfred Lovato, District Manager John Mello Jr., Marcus Barela, Alexis Lovato and Lori Rigg are on the job this morning at the newly opened O’Reilly Auto Parts Store at 2373 Trinity Dr. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
O’Reilly Auto Parts Store opened for business Tuesday at 2373 Trinity Dr., and is planning a big community-wide grand opening with details to be announced soon. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
A look inside the new O’Reilly Auto Parts Store now open for business at 2373 Trinity Dr. Photo by Carol A. Read More
Job Creators Day At The Legislature Jan. 18
Communication 5: Unauthorized Access To Information
Los Alamos World Futures Institute
As stated in the last column, with the increased use of technology comes an increased vulnerability of having one’s privacy breached. Computers (including smart phones) have become an integral part of our everyday existence.
Computer networking technologies – intranet, extranet, and internet – have advanced to the point where information can be stored, transmitted, and available to people accessing and conducting their business anytime and from anywhere. Internet-based technologies integrate corporate Read More
Don Taylor Moves To Central Park Square!
Don Taylor of Don Taylor’s Photography in his new studio Tuesday morning in Central Park Square. Photo by Carol A. Clark/adailypost.com
Don Taylor’s Photography is now open for business at 181 Central Park Square. Photo by Carol A. Clark/adailypost.com
Owner Don Taylor of Don Taylor’s Photography opened the doors of his new studio Tuesday morning at 181 Central Park Square.
“It’s exciting to start the new year in this new location next to Fuller Lodge where I spend a lot of time taking photographs,” Taylor said during an
Balderas & State Mortgage Regulators Reach $45 Million Settlement With PHH Mortgage Corporation
Workers Install Windows At Duane Smith Auditorium
Workers from Southwest Glass and Glazing of Albuquerque install windows this afternoon at Duane Smith Auditorium at 1300 Diamond Dr. The crew said having weather with no wind or precipitation makes their job easier. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Glazer Mike Salazar works this afternoon on the foyer at Duane Smith Auditorium. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Mick Rich Contractors Project Manager Tim Sanchez watches installation of new glass this afternoon at Duane Smith Auditorium. Sanchez says the project should be finished by the end of this month. Photo Read More
Communication 4: When Does Security Override Privacy?
Los Alamos World Futures Institute
In today’s age communication has gone from postcards and letters to posts on a virtual wall and letters on a keyboard. Texting and email have become primary forms of communication among Americans and are the two most common forms of non-personal communication. According to a 2014 survey done by Gallup News, 73 percent of Americans say they send or receive texts on a daily basis.
This 73 percent was then broken down into two categories, those who send or receive texts “a lot” on a daily basis and those who only send or receive texts Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: At Pet Pangaea
On the job is Susan Williams holding Camille, a 10-week-old Cavalier King Charles/poodle mix, Friday at Pet Pangaea. Williams said she has worked at the store since August 2016. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More
New Mexico MainStreet Receives Funding From USDA To Support Rural Economic Development
On The Job In Los Alamos: At The Chamber
On the job is Administrator Annie Kuiper at her desk Friday afternoon at the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce. Kuiper said she has worked at the Chamber of Commerce for almost three years at 15th and Central Aveneue in Central Park Square. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More