Public Safety

IRS Warns W-2 Scam Targeting Payroll, Human Resource Departments Is Back

IRS News:
 
PHOENIX  The Internal Revenue Service, state tax agencies and the tax industry today renewed their warning about an email scam that uses a corporate officer’s name to request employee Forms W-2 from company payroll or human resources departments.
 
This week, the IRS already has received new notifications that the email scam is making its way across the nation for a second time. The IRS urges company payroll officials to double check any executive-level or unusual requests for lists of Forms W-2 or Social Security number.
 
The W-2 scam first appeared last
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Super Bowl Buzz Bus Takes Reservations

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos DWI Planning Council and Atomic City Transit (ACT) are partnering once again to provide free safe ride services in Los Alamos.

Super Bowl Sunday is a day when many people will attend parties with alcohol, so a Buzz Bus service is something these two groups hope community members will take advantage of.

Diane Noveroske, acting chair of the DWI Planning Council says, “The DWI Planning Council is excited to be able to offer a safe ride, the Buzz Bus, on Super Bowl Sunday. We are happy to be able to offer this service in partnership with the Los Alamos County ACT and sincerely Read More

Alert: Traffic Crash At Oppenheimer And Trinity

Crash scene this morning at Oppenheimer and Trinity Drive. Courtesy/LAPD

UPDATE: Crash scene is cleared and all traffic lanes are reopened. 

LAPD News:

Some wsestbound lanes are going to be briefly closed at Oppenheimer and Trinity Drive this morning as Los Alamos Police Officers clear a crash scene.

The crash occurred at about 7:45 a.m. and involves a semi-truck vs. a small passenger car. No injuries have been reported. The semi-truck driver has been cited for making an improper turn. 

One west bound lane is open through the turn lane. Drivers are urged to proceed with caution.

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Panel Focuses On Real Life Teen Problems Discussed In LALT Play

Elisa Enriquez, left, moderates a panel discussion Sunday on problems facing teens  following a performance of the play ‘Dog Sees God’ at the Los Alamos Little Theatre. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post

Los Alamos Little Theatre hosted a panel discussion for the community on issues facing teens Sunday, following a performance of the play “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead”. The play dealt with suicide, violence, bullying, sexual identity and other issues teenagers face. 

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NM Senate Votes To Appropriate Funds To Help Ensure Courts Can Meet Constitutional Obligations

Senate Judiciary Chairman Richard Martinez

STATE News:

SANTA FE – Today, the Senate voted to appropriate funding needed to prevent judicial court closures and to ensure that New Mexico court system can meet its constitutional obligations.

The appropriation contained in SB 176  helps alleviate the financial strains felt by the state’s judicial system by appropriating money essential for the operation of the New Mexico Supreme Court, Second Judicial District Court, and the Twelfth Judicial District Court. Already the Second Judicial District Court, the state’s largest district, Read More

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