Heinrich Questions Top Air Force Leadership About Artificial Intelligence Workforce Needs
U.S. Sen. Martin HeinrichLANL Scientists Develop New Open-Source Software That Predicts Impacts Of Extreme Events On Grids
Carleton Coffrin, a computer scientist at LANL, developed the Severe Contingency Solver software to help government agencies better plan for power outages caused by extreme events. The software is now available publicly. Courtesy/LANLHolocaust Memorial Museum Statement On 25th Anniversary Of The Genocide In Rwanda
USHMM News:On The Job In Los Alamos: Susan Glen At LAVNS
On the job in Los Alamos is Susan Glen, MSW, of the Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service, 2202 Canyon Road, braving the wind Wednesday to visit a patient off the hill. Glen assists patients to obtain resources in order to help them live the best quality of life possible. Formed in 1973, LAVNS is a not for profit organization providing home health and hospice services in Los Alamos County, northern Santa Fe County and parts of Rio Arriba County. Services include ‘intermittent’ skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language pathology, medical social services and home Read More
Weekly Fishing Report: April 11
By GEORGE MORSE Nolan Has Perfect Prediction In Weekly Pace Race
When Springtime Allergies Strike: What To Do When You Can’t Stop And Smell The Roses
By Sharon Radcliffe, CNO
Los Alamos Medical Center
April showers might bring May flowers, but many of us are well aware that they can also bring tree and grass pollen and other allergens that can cause us to wheeze, sneeze and sniffle our way through spring.
At Los Alamos Medical Center, our mission is Making Communities Healthier®, and that includes helping you manage seasonal allergies.
According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), springtime allergies occur when your immune system overreacts to an environmental side effect of seasonal plant pollination. Read More
LAPS Hosts ‘Health & Safety Information Session’ For Families 5:30-6:30 P.M. Today
Courtesy/LAPSMegan Thursby Accepted To Five Doctoral Programs In Biomedical Sciences With Full Financial Rides
Megan ThursbyNWS: Today’s High Near 46, Tonight’s Low Around 28
The National Weather Service forecasts today’s high near 46 with partly sunny skies and wind gusts as high as 30 mph, and tonight’s low around 28. Courtesy/NWS
Daily Postcard: Fiery Sunrise Viewed From Quemazon
Daily Postcard: A fiery sunrise viewed Tuesday from Quemazon. Photo by Trisha Ancell Read More
Final Update Tonight On Fire In Los Alamos Canyon
News Alert: Fire In Los Alamos Canyon Consumes About 3 Acres
Los Alamos Firefighters are on the scene of a fire burning this afternoon in Los Alamos Canyon, which as of 5:20 p.m. today has consumed about 3 acres. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Firefighters are on the scene of a fire burning this afternoon in Los Alamos Canyon, which as of 5:20 p.m. today has consumed about 3 acres. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
News Alert:
Los Alamos Fire Department Firefighters responded to a fire this afternoon that has consumed approximately 3 acres down in Los Alamos Canyon near the Canyon Rim Trailhead east of N.M. 502 and across from the Co+op Read More
News Alert: Fire Breaks Out In Los Alamos Canyon
News Alert:
Los Alamos Fire Department firefighters are responding to a fire down in Los Alamos Canyon near the Canyon Rim Trailhead across N.M. 502 from the Co+op Market and Holiday Inn Express.
This is in same area where a 4-acre fire occurred March 29.
N.M. 502 remains open to traffic but motorists are urged to avoid this area if possible.
Check back at ladailypost.com for more details on this developing story. Read More
Sirphey’s First Holi Festival: A Communal Celebration Of Colors At Fuller Lodge 11 A.M. Sunday

Sirphey owner Prashant Jain during a color fight at last year’s Holi festival. Courtesy photoNew Mexico Delegation Introduces Bipartisan, Bicameral Federal Legislation Prohibiting School ‘Lunch Shaming’
New Mexico Delegation News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. House Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) signed onto legislation from Rep. Deb Haaland and other New Mexico delegation members including Rep. Xochitl Torres Small, along with U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, to prohibit school “lunch shaming” – the practice of discriminating against or stigmatizing children who have outstanding credit or don’t have enough money to pay for meals at school.
The Anti-Lunch Shaming Act would ban schools from singling out children — such as by requiring them to wear Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: At Hans Bethe House
On the Job in Los Alamos recently is Bathtub Row Press Manager Michelle Stump in the Hans Bethe House, 1350 Bathtub Row, standing before the Noble Prize for Physics awarded in 1995 to Frederick Reines. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Obituary: Eric O. Martinez April 17, 1964 – April 4, 2019
ERIC O. MARTINEZ April 17, 1964 – April 4, 2019
His heavenly Father lead one of his angels back home, Eric O. Martinez, on April 4, 2019 at St. Luke’s Presbyterian Medical Cancer Center in Denver, CO; while being treated for Multiple Myeloma (bone cancer).
He could not have been in a better facility due to the professionalism of the staff that cared for him. Our Lord and Savior just had other plans for Eric.
Those whose lives he touched will be devastated by his death, but know Eric for who Eric was. A man of great faith, Eric traveled to the holy land two times to walk where Jesus walked. He was the Read More
CHI St. Joseph’s Children: Call For Vigilance In Response To Recent Child Neglect And Abuse Cases

CHI St. Joseph’s Children News:
- After Three High Profile Child Abuse Cases In Five Day … CHI St. Joseph’s Children Calls For Vigilance
ALBUQUERQUE – The Largest Home Visiting Program in the state, CHI St. Joseph’s Children, calls upon all New Mexicans for vigilance and action to prevent child abuse.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and tragedies over the last several days have heightened the urgency to truly make our state a safe place for our children.
The cases of 5-year-old, Sarah, who was beaten to death; the 8-year-old girl critically wounded by a gunshot; and Read More
Chamisa Elementary Hosts Glow Run April 26
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