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Two Opportunities to Sample Skin Care Products

Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields became best friends during their dermatology residency at Stanford University School of Medicine. Courtesy photo

By Mandy Marksteiner

If looking younger is one of your 2013 resolutions, Galey Bland invites you to “New You for the New Year.”  This skin care clinic will be held at 7 p.m., Jan. 22 and Jan. 29 at the Chamber of Commerce.

Bland, the first Rodan + Fields® Dermatologists consultant to serve New Mexico, will demonstrate how to use the ANTI-AGE regimen, which has been clinically proven to give people younger looking skin.

“I have seen more changes Read More

Wednesday’s FAN Club Coincides With Library’s Metal Menagerie Opening Reception

Scrap metal fish by David Trujillo. Courtesy photo

CHAMBER News:

The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce has a “really fun” FAN (Food and Networking) Club planned for Wednesday evening Jan. 16: it will be held in conjunction with the opening reception for the Metal Menagerie show in Mesa Public Library’s upstairs gallery.

The hosts are the Friends of the Library … the caterer is Peggy Pendergast … the artists are David Trujillo and Richard Swenson who are represented by Karen Wray Gallery … if you don’t know at least some of these people, you need to get Read More

Black Carbon Much Larger Cause of Climate Change Than Previously Assessed

Cutting back on emissions from diesel engines could slow global warming immediately, according to a new study. Courtesy/EPA

Schematic overview of the primary black carbon emission sources and the processes that control the distribution of black carbon in the atmosphere and determine its role in the climate system. Courtesy/ AGU

AGU News:

WASHINGTON—Black carbon is the second largest man-made contributor to global warming and its influence on climate has been greatly underestimated, according to the first quantitative and comprehensive analysis of this pollutant’s climate impact.. Read More

UNM-LA and Los Alamos Daily Post to Co-Host College Board Forum

Staff Report

UNM-Los Alamos and the Los Alamos Daily Post will co-host aUNM-LA Advisory Board Candidates Forum” on the college campus later this month.

The public is invited to attend the forum, which will feature Position 1 incumbent Ron Dolin and challenger Michelle Hall in the only position contested among the three seats coming up in this year’s race.

The forum will take place 7-8 p.m., Wednesday, Jan 30 in Building 2, Room 230 at UNM-LA.

Below, candidates share brief details of why they decided to either seek reelection or run for the first time to serve on the UNM-LA Advisory Read More

Los Alamos Daily Post Hits 2,000 LIKES!

Contest Winner Brenda Kelley. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

LADP News:

At 6:25 a.m., Monday Jan. 14 – after just 10 months in operation – the Los Alamos Daily Post achieved another major milestone: 2,000 “Likes” on its Facebook page.

Congratulations to “Guess the Time” contest winner Brenda Kelley who guessed the Post would hit 2,000 Likes at 11:20 a.m. on Jan. 14, coming closest and winning a T shirt.

Kelley works at Los Alamos National Laboratory. She has lived in Los Alamos since 1962, except for a 3.5 year period when she lived in Japan … turning 18 years Read More

Food on the Hill: Oven Roasted Dungeness Crabs

“Food on the Hill” by Sue York
 
 
This week’s recipe:
 
Oven Roasted Dungeness Crabs
 
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com
 
ingredients…
 
4 Precooked Dungeness Crabs
4 heads of garlic, pressed
2 tablespoons of red chili pepper flakes
4 tablespoons of dried thyme
2 tablespoons of old bay seasoning
4 bay leaves
2 fresh lemons ( to be served sliced with crab on the plate)
 
directions…
 
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com
 
Put all of the spices and oil and garlic in a tall pot and simmer on the stove top for 4 minutes,
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Letter to the Editor: Simply Call it the Municipal Building

By Trey Frazier
Los Alamos

I too agree. Let’s just name it the Municipal Building. Simple, fast, cheap.

History has proven that sooner than later a statue will have to be purchased and installed to commentate who ever the building is named after at taxpayer expense so people who never knew or cared about will know what they looked like.
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Emerge New Mexico Women Sworn in to State House

Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard

ENM News:

Monday, Jan. 14, Stephanie Garcia Richard, Emily Kane, Georgene Louis, Patricia Roybal Caballero and Elizabeth Thomson begin their tenures as New Mexico State Representatives.

All five have participated in Emerge New Mexico, the premier training program for Democratic women.

“All of these women are inspiring and true leaders,” said Ambrosia Ortiz y Prentice, Executive Director of Emerge New Mexico. “Their dedication to public service and willingness to work hard to attain these positions are commendable.”

Rep. Garcia Richard represents the Read More

NIST Patent Could Give ‘Lab on a Chip’ Technology Long Shelf Life

A recent NIST patent shows that nanopores, which may one day help doctors perform quick analysis of blood samples, are not harmed by the polymerization process that could help nanopores operate in biochips. Polymerization hardens and stabilizes the membrane surrounding the nanopores, both of which are beneficial effects. Courtesy Robertson/NIST

NIST News:

Having blood drawn and analyzed to diagnose disease is a process that can take a few days, but what if your doctor could perform this analysis in moments, right before your eyes?

That’s the promise of “lab on a chip” technology, and researchers Read More

No Response for County Charter Committee

COUNTY News:

The deadline to apply for the five member committee to study utilities-related sections of the County Charter is 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21 and so far no one has submitted a letter of interest.

The Committee will include one member of Council, one member of the Department of Public Utilities’ Board, and three citizens who meet any one of the following qualifications:

  • A member of the community with Management experience;
  • A member of the community with Accounting experience; and
  • A member of the community “at large.”

Applicants wishing to be considered for appointment to the Committee Read More

White Rock Little League 2013 Registration Opens

White Rock Little League. Courtesy photo
 
WRLL News:
 
The White Rock Little League 2013 Registration is now open.

Who: All interested boys and girls between the ages of 4 to 18 as of April 30, 2013 for baseball and Dec. 31, 2012 for softball.

Where: Time Out Pizza, 118 N.M. 4

When: 6:30-8 p.m. Jan. 16-17 and 6:30-8 p.m. Jan. 22-23. 

To Register Online or for more information visit: eteamz.com/wrll2
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‘Bicycle Dreams’ Documentary Premieres Jan. 24

RAAM News:

Bicycle Dreams, the award-winning feature-length documentary about the Race Across America (RAAM), will premiere in Albuquerque at the University of New Mexico’s Rodey Theatre at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24.

The screening is presented as a benefit by the Bicycle Coalition of New Mexico. Bike NM will host a second screening the following Thursday, Jan. 31 at The Screen in Santa Fe.

Guest speaker at the event will be Lisa Dougherty of Los Alamos, who will be competing in her first RAAM this summer.

The film, which has won numerous awards at film festivals all over the world, “is an up-close Read More

Suspect Sought in Robbery of Bank of Albuquerque Branch

Courtesy/FBI

UPDATE: Anastacio Amador, 39, of Albuquerque, was arrested Monday, Jan. 14 in connection with the robbery of the Bank of Albuquerque at 3301 Coors Blvd. NW in Albuquerque on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013. Amador is expected to appear in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque on Tuesday. FBI special agents, with the assistance of Albuquerque Police officers, apprehended Amador during a traffic stop.

FBI News:

The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are looking for a man who robbed the Bank of Albuquerque branch at 3301 Coors Blvd. NW in Albuquerque Saturday, Jan. 12.

The suspect is described Read More

Jazz Night at the Blue Window Jan. 26

BWB News:

The next Jazz Night at the Blue Window is set for 7-9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Blue Window Bistro, 813 Central Ave.

The restaurant will welcomes back the Tom Rheam Trio featuring Tom Rheam on piano and trumpet, Dick Hogle on drums and vocals and David Moir on bass.

Rheam has played on the road with Ray Charles, played backup to Frank Sinatra on recordings, toured with the Glenn Miller Band and many other well-known professional singers and musicians.

Hogle has worked in the Catskills in New York state as a show drummer, played on cruise ships and toured with the Jimmy Durante show/orchestra. Read More

Pajarito Mountain Ski Area Suspends Operations

PMSA News:

At 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13, Pajarito Mountain Ski Area suspended operations until additional snowfall is received.

Once adequate snowfall arrives, the Ski Area will reopen as soon as possible.

The Business Office will be closed today and tomorrow, Jan. 15. Read More

LAHS Head Girls Varsity Basketball Coach Resigns

LAHS News:

Head Girls Varsity Basketball Coach, Tarah Logan, resigned her position at Los Alamos High School effective today, Jan. 14, for family reasons. 

Logan had been coaching the girl’s team at the high school since June 2008.

The interim girl’s varsity basketball coach, taking over immediately will be Ann Stewart. 

Coach Stewart, a graduate of Los Alamos High School, has been a head girls basketball coach at Bloomfield High School from 2004-07. 

She was the middle school girls basketball coach for Los Alamos Middle School in 1994-95 and has been an assistant girls’ Read More

Caution: Winter Weather Making Travel Dicey

Snow was blowing in downtown Los Alamos about four hours ago. Courtesy photo

NMDOT News:

Santa Fe – A winter storm moving across New Mexico is causing dicey travel conditions for parts of the state.  

Snow has hit the Albuquerque metro area as well as much of northeast New Mexico, causing slick roads. 

Due to the low temperatures, the snow is not melting. The National Weather Service is predicting the conditions will worsen between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, Albuquerque and Santa Rosa and down through Vaughn within the next few hours.

The New Mexico Department Of Transportation Read More

Kirk Named Co-Mountain West Player of the Week!

Lobos basketball star Alex Kirk, #53, of Los Alamos earned his second MW Player of the Week honor in the last three weeks. Courtesy photo

LOBOS News:

Colorado Springs, Colo. – For the second time in the last three weeks, Alex Kirk of Los Alamos has earned a Mountain West honor, being named Co-Player of the Week after leading UNM to a pair of home wins in its first 2-0 conference start in 11 years Sunday.

Kirk shared the award with Jamaal Franklin of San Diego State. It’s Kirk’s second time being honored this year, and it’s the second in the last three weeks.

Kirk was honored two Read More

Bandelier Staff Leave Early Due to Snow

Courtesy photo
 
BANDELIER News:
 
Bandelier National Monument authorized an early-release for all non-essential staff at 2 p.m. today, Jan. 14.
 
The Monument has been experiencing light to moderate snowfall all day, with some accumulation on the roads.
 
At 1:30 p.m., the conditions on N.M. 4 were still acceptable for safe driving, but snowfall is continuing to intensify.
 
Although the Visitor Center will close early, the Monument will remain open with no fees being collected to allow visitors to continue to access and enjoy the park in the snow.
 
Visitors
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UNM-LA Dedicates Jeannette O. Wallace Hall

UNM-LA Executive Director Cedric Page, left, applauds as Terry Wallace and his sister Janice Wallace Parra cut the ribbon on the wall plaque at the front of Jeanette O. Wallace Hall. Wallace’s wife, Michele Hall, left, and niece Caitlin Parra, and off camera Sheryl (Wallace) Crabtree and her daughter Nicole Crabtree look on. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Terry Wallace speaks to the crowd gathered to honor his mother, Rep. Jeannette Wallace, featured on the film behind him, during the dedication of Jeannette O. Wallace Hall Sunday. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

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