Early Voting & Mail-In Preliminary Results
Early Voting and Mail-in Preliminary Results brought to you from the Election Center at the Justice Center. Results from today’s voting not available yet.
| Absentee | Mail-in | Early Voting Comm. Center | Early Voting White Rock | Subtotal | |||
| Dem | President | Barrack Obama | 90 | 42 | 317 | 129 | 578 |
| Dem | US Senate | Martin Heinrich | 85 | 39 | 254 | 109 | 487 |
| Hector Balderas | 20 | 8 | 81 | 36 | 145 | ||
| Dem | US Rep |
Los Alamos County Council Candidate, Pete Sheehey
Los Alamos County Councilor, David Izraelevitz
Dave Sutton, KRSN AM 1490 Owner at the Justice Center
Local Boy Confesses to Lighting Stable Fires
LAPD News:
Los Alamos Police report that three local boys ranging in age from 10 to 12 are implicated in three small fires started today at the Los Alamos Horse Stables on North Mesa.
One of the boys has confessed and all three boys have been referred to the juvenile probation officer.
Police began investigating the fires that broke out within minutes of each other this afternoon.
“It seems too much of a coincidence in the way the fires broke out and the close proximity to each other,” Capt. Randy Foster said earlier today. “The largest of the three fires grew to about 10 feet by 10 Read More
Watch NASA live with Transit of Venus
View the live feed from NASA as they watch the Transit of Venus on a large screen.
Los Alamos Daily Post Live News Coverage Now Underway at the Justice Center [Photos & Video]
The Los Alamos Daily Post news team is set up in the lobby of the Justice Center to bring the community live coverage of today's Primary Election. Greg Kendall has the video camera ready to upload candidate interviews beginning in a few minutes. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Marti Griego, left, and Summer Sandoval are big Alfredo Montoya supporters. They just stopped by the ladailypost.com booth inside the Justice Center lobby to see if race results were in for the District 5 Senate race in which Montoya is running against incumbent Sen. Richard Martinez. Primary Election results Read More
Police Probe Suspicious Fires at Horse Stables
LAPD News:
Los Alamos Police are investigating three small fires that broke out within minutes of each other this afternoon at the Los Alamos Horse Stables on North Mesa.
“It seems too much of a coincidence in the way the fires broke out and the close proximity to each other,” Capt. Randy Foster said. “The largest of the three fires grew to about 10 feet by 10 feet in size.”
Foster added that the fires were put out quickly and no animals or property were harmed.
Campaigners in Los Alamos
Today is Primary Election Day. Here is a view of a couple of campaigners in Los Alamos. We aren’t sure what the Los Alamos County sign code (or future sign code) says about this type of mobile sign, but it draws your attention.
Submitted by Lynn Strauss on her iPhone. Read More
Bear Springs Fire Update June 5 (Noon)
The Los Alamos Daily Post spoke to the Santa Fe National Forest Public Affairs Office to obtain an update on the Bear Springs Fire.
As of 10:20 a.m. today, the fire has grown to 200 acres. Forest Road 266 is being used as a barrier.
The fire is burning hottest at the north east portion of the fire. There are some forest service unused historic structures in the area.
Protection has been provided to these resources. Firefighters are making progress, but the fire is still at 0 percent contained.
Paul Delmerico’s Northern New Mexico Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command of the Read More
In Honor of Today’s Transit of Venus…
Bananarama from the 80s: VenusDon't forget to vote today. Join the Los Alamos Daily Post this evening for up to the minute election results and live (well, nearly live) candidate and news-maker interviews from the Los Alamos County Justice Center.
View the Transit of Venus starting at 4:30 p.m. from the Bradbury Museum, UNM-Los Alamos and PEEC.
Special protective sunglasses may be purchased to view the Sun from Otowi Station Bookstore and PEEC.
Missing today's event means waiting 100 plus years for the next one … that's a long wait. Read More
Today is Primary Election Day – There is No Wrong Place to VOTE
Today, June 5 is Primary Election Day and Voter Convenience Centers (polling locations), are set up across Los Alamos County and available to all registered voters regardless of precinct.
Voter Convenience Centers are designed to give voters more flexibility on Election Day since they are not constrained to a specific polling location.
Voter Convenience Centers are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today at:
- Los Alamos Community Building, 475 20th St.
- White Rock Fire Station #3, 129 N.M. 4
- Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church, 3900 Trinity Dr. (Kelly Hall)
Below is a listing of candidates as shown Read More
DPU Explains Brief Power Outages
DPU News:
A burned jumper at West Diamond Drive and Trinity Drive caused a power outage at 4:15 p.m. Monday for about 100 customers in the Western area, according to officials at the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities.
Elsewhere on the circuit, recloser activity caused momentary power blinks, which were reported from customers at the Ski Hill, Mesa Public Library and other sites.
Power was restored at 5 p.m. to those areas
At 4 a.m. today, an underground line fault caused a power outage on Cheryl and Connie streets in White Rock, affecting about 40 people.
Power was restored by 7 a.m. Read More
Craig Martin Experience Jazzes Up Mission Fundraiser
Even the youngest set grooves on good jazz. Gloria Marksteiner watches her dad, Quinn Marksteiner, left, of the Craig Martin Experience, take a solo during a jazz concert Saturday night at White Rock Baptist Church. Carl Hagelberg, center, and Craig Martin perform along with, not in photo: John Frary, Rob Heineman and Mike Rogers. The event was a fundraiser for the Church’s mission work with the Tarahumara Indians of the Copper Canyon area in Mexico. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost
John Frary on the drums. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost
Rob Heineman on bass. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypostCounty Economic Vitality Administrator Speaking at Lunch with a Leader
LWV News:
The League of Women Voters will have Greg Fisher, Los Alamos’ Economic Vitality Administrator as their speaker for Lunch with a Leader at 11:45 a.m., Thursday June 14.
The luncheon is at the Pajarito Environmental Education Center, 3540 Orange St. (small building across from the back of the high school).
Food will be provided by Ruby K’s. When you RSVP, you will be able to order the sandwich or salad you would like to have. Chips, pickles, and cookies will accompany the meal and water will be provided. The cost is $12, which includes tax and gratuity.
Ryan Finn Quartet Performs at Coffee Booth
Ryan Finn on trombone during Friday night’s concert at the Coffee Booth. Finn is a native of Los Alamos and has returned after spending seven years living in the Caribbean. The Ryan Finn Quartet is an infusing of jazz standards with a calypso twist, or infusing calypso with american jazz depending upon what the original tube was. It made for a very interesting evening of Jazz in Los Alamos. These musicians are good and have a new take on America’s original music. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.com
Andy Zadrozny plays the “baby bass.” Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.comDEA Administrator Receives Rare Honor
DEA News:
DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart became one of the first foreign officials in history to receive Mexico’s Merit of Honor from President Felipe Calderon for her leadership and commitment in supporting the Mexican Federal Police (SSP) in combating organized crime.
The ceremony took place June 2 in Iztapalapa, Mexico.
SSP holds this event every year to recognize Federal Police sacrifices and achievements as well as new capabilities of this rapidly transforming institution. President Calderón and the First Lady were in attendance, as well as cabinet members, military leaders, Read More
County Council to Review EEOC Ruling in Closed Session
COUNTY News:
County Council Chair Sharon Stover said that Council will review in closed session June 12, last week’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ruling regarding former Assistant County Administrator Diana Stepan’s charges against Los Alamos County.
The EEOC found the County guilty of sex discrimination as well as retaliation against Stepan.
Stepan filed a grievance against former County Administrator Tony Mortillaro. She was fired Jan. 3, 2011.
Attorney Sam Bregman spoke to the Los Alamos Daily Post about the EEOC ruling in his client’s favor. Read More