State Police Hold Sobriety Checkpoints And Saturation Patrols Across State Through December
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STATE News:
New Mexico State Police will be conducting Sobriety Checkpoints, Saturation Patrols and Registration, Insurance and Drivers’ License Checkpoints in all New Mexico counties throughout December.
This effort continues to show a significant reduction in alcohol related fatalities and is attributed to the continued media attention and intensive advertising. These checkpoints are helping to change society’s attitude about drinking and driving. People are choosing to not drink and drive. This is the biggest step in keeping impaired drivers from crashing into Read More
County Suspends Central Avenue Improvements Project Dec. 5
COUNTY News:
The Contractor has completed their portion of the work associated with this project with the exception of the installation of amenities such as benches, bike racks, and trash and recycling receptacles.
The County is responsible for the installation of the remaining streetlight poles, pedestrian lights, light fixtures, and pavement markings.
The information below outlines the path forward and responds to questions that have been asked about the project:
Q: Where should the pedestrian entering a crosswalk stand to ensure they are seen by motorists?
A: Maximum pedestrian visibility Read More
Los Alamos County Working To Re-Open Aquatics Center
COUNTY News:
The Walkup Aquatics Center Project to replace the HVAC and boilers is behind schedule. The contractor has not made the completion date and the County is holding the contractor accountable per the provisions of the contract.
The equipment is installed, connected and running. As the systems are being brought online the crews are working to confirm that the equipment is installed as specified and establish communications between the controls and equipment.
A balance of the air and water flows are in the works, which is necessary for the controls to regulate the Read More
Los Alamos Police Blotter: Nov. 20 to Nov. 27, 2014
Editor’s note: Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, LAPD released its weekly report today.
LAPD News:
The following information is provided by the Los Alamos Police Department.
Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of the charges filed against them.
ROWENA MACDONALD
Nov. 20 at 10:14 a.m. / Police arrested Rowena MacDonald, 48, of Los Alamos at 2500 Trinity Dr., on an outstanding warrant from another jurisdiction.
MARCOS VIGIL
Nov. 20 at 2:48 p.m. / Police arrested Marcos Vigil, 28, of Ojo Caliente at 2500 Read More
Utilities Board Strikes Down Net Metering Charge
In a bold move for renewable energy, the Los Alamos Board of Public Utilities (BPU) struck down a controversial net metering surcharge for residents powering their homes with renewable energy proposed in the new rate ordinance.
The decisive action by the BPU sets an important precedent for renewable energy in New Mexico, and the BPU should be commended for preserving conditions for Los Alamos residents to pursue clean Read More
Mesa Library: Call For Authors For Winterfest Book Fair
Mesa Public Library. Courtesy/MPL
MPL News:
The annual Call for Authors has been issued for the Winterfest Book Fair at Mesa Public Library.
The event is noon to 3 p.m., Dec. 6, in the Upstairs Rotunda at Mesa Public Library, 2400 Central Ave., in downtown Los Alamos.
Anyone who has published a book will have the opportunity to meet their readers and sell and sign their books. The Library would like to showcase those talented authors who live in and around Los Alamos, no matter what genre. There are cookbook authors, dog training authors, self-help authors, poets and autobiographers; science fiction, Read More
Craig Martin Addresses Los Alamos Open Space System
Craig Martin
SIERRA CLUB News:
Los Alamos County Open Space Specialist Craig Martin will present “The Los Alamos Open Space System” at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 3 at UNM-LA in Building 230 of the Lecture Hall. The public is invited to attend.
Perhaps it is time for Los Alamos to officially define the Los Alamos Open Space System. Martin has a plan. The culmination of 15 years work, the Los Alamos Open Space Management Plan suggests pulling together a variety of County-owned land under various zoning designations to clearly define the Los Alamos Open Space System.
The purpose of the plan Read More
Pet of the Week: Kita The Cat
Kita the cat. Courtesy/FOS
SHELTER News:
Kita is a young spayed female black cat. Originally a bit shy and retiring, she now approaches visitors for gentle pets.
She gets along with the other shelter cats and is good with adults and gentle children. Kita would like an indoor home.
The shelter is open noon to 3 p.m. Thanksgiving Day from, so come meet Kita and the other shelter animals. Starting on Black Friday, the Shelter is offering a special sale on black animals.
The Los Alamos Animal Shelter, 226 East Road, 505.662.8179, has a great selection of adoptable pets; see the Petfinder website Read More
Council OKs Property Sale To Del Norte Credit Union
At tonight’s County Council meeting in Council Chambers, Housing Programs Manager Paul Andrus discusses the sale of the County-owned real property near the corner of Rover Boulevard and N.M. 4 in White Rock to Del Norte Credit Union in the amount of $452,000. Del Norte Credit Union intends to construct a new credit union building on the property. Following Andrus’ presentation, Council voted 5-0 to approve the sale of the property consisting of tracts J-2 and JA. Councilor Rick Reiss attended this evening’s meeting via telephone and commended Del Norte Credit Union for Read More
Council Approves New Small Brewer Liquor License For Los Alamos Beer Cooperative
STAFF REPORT
The purpose and mission of the Los Alamos Beer Cooperative (LABC) is to establish a brewery with a taproom in Read More
LAPS Officials File School Board Election Resolution
Los Alamos County Clerk Sharon Stover receives the school board election resolution in her office this morning from LAPS Superintendent Dr. Gene Schmidt, LAPS Chief Financial Officer Lisa Montoya and School Board President Judy Bjarke-McKenzie. They filed the school board election resolution to put people on notice that they should run for school board, Dr. Schmidt said. The election is Feb 3, 2015 and includes positions 3, 4 and 5, all of which are on the hill. Candidates must reside within the boundaries of the position they are running for. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost Read More
Due To Technical Difficulties Council Meeting Won’t Be Broadcast Over PAC 8 On Cable TV Tonight
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COUNTY News:
Due to technical difficulties, the County was not able to broadcast over PAC 8 during the last council meeting.
Since then, the County has have been investigating possible causes of the problem, working in cooperation with PAC 8, but have not been able to resolve it yet. The County IT Division will be running some additional tests this afternoon on the fiber connection, but it seems unlikely that it will be able to broadcast this evening’s Council meeting over PAC 8 on cable TV starting at 7 p.m. and thus wanted to alert the viewing audience.
This issue does not impact the Read More
County Installing Safety Railing Along Ashley Pond Boardwalk
After Ashley Pond Park re-opened last year, the County recognized the danger to the public on the boardwalks during inclement weather and installed temporary gates when bad weather was anticipated, in order to limit public access.
To resolve this issue, the plan was to fabricate railings to be installed this year that would provide safety, but yet allow the public to enjoy the boardwalks freely. Parks crews are completing Read More
Scenes From Monday’s Swearing In Ceremony Of New Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief
Magistrate Judge Pat Casados swears in new Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Jason Wardlow-Herrera during a ceremony Monday afternoon at the Justice Center. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone welcomes those gathered in the Justice Center for the swearing in of his new deputy chief Jason Wardlow-Herrera, center, by Magistrate Judge Pat Casados at left. Chief Sgambellone noted that the different segments of the community represented in the audience was reflective of Wardlow-Herrera’s involvement throughout the community. Photo Read More
Pet of the Week: Azule The Blue Pitbull
Azule is a lovely blue pitbull spayed female who is ready for a home without cats. And she really means that!
Azule bonds particularly well with women and is reported to do well with gentle children. She is learning how to politely walk on a leash, and some of the Shelter volunteers have been teaching Azule clicker training, which she is picking up quickly.
She loves people and would love nothing more than to be someone’s new best friend for ever!
To learn more about Azule, call her sponsor Read More
Crews Complete Road Striping On Central Avenue
Crews completed the road striping Saturday on Central Avenue near Oppenheimer. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Letter to the Editor: Stop Another Mistake From Being Made In LA
The latest letters to the editor have addressed many blunders that have happened recently but maybe there is time to stop one more mistake from creating chaos.
I find the new purposed “brand” is so arrogant and offensive that I think it will stop people from visiting rather than attracting anyone. The old brand “Where Discoveries Are Made” is so much more appropriate than “Live Exponentially.”
The County Council needs to be stopped from spending $250,000 on this outrageous mistake. Instead, that money should be shared with Read More
County Seeks Additional Public Feedback Before Dec. 4 Transportation Board Meeting
Atomic City Transit. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
The last time a Transit Study was conducted was just prior to Atomic City Transit starting operations, approximately seven years ago.
The County contracted with LSC Transportation Consultants, Inc. (LSC), to develop a Comprehensive Transit Study / Updated Five-Year Transit Plan (Transit Plan). This contract was executed in February of 2014. Atomic City Transit is funded primarily with Federal Grant funds. A Federal grant also funds this Transit Study with the goal of providing the most efficient and economical transit system to assure responsible Read More
Sheriff Lucero Hosts Appreciation Event For Supporters
Los Alamos County Sheriff Marco Lucero with his wife Sandra, center standing, hosted an appreciation event Friday night at the Posse Lodge for the many community members who supported his reelection campaign. ‘Everyone of them helped with my campaign and I appreciate their efforts so much,’ Lucero said. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Black Friday Has New Meaning At Los Alamos County Animal Shelter
SHELTER News:
Black Friday has a whole new meaning at the Los Alamos County Animal Shelter.
Starting Friday, Nov. 28 and running through Dec. 24 all black (or mostly black) cats and dogs will be available for adoption at half price! So come on over and check out the black kittens, black and white cats, black lab mixes and other black pets available for adoption.
The Los Alamos County Animal Shelter is open noon to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. Adoption fees are $50 for cats and $75 for dogs, but kittens and puppies are $75 and $100, respectively. Read More