NMED News: COLFAX AND UNION Counties — The the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is urging visitors to Charette Lake, Clayton Lake, and Lake Maloya in Northern New Mexico to use caution due to the formation of harmful algae blooms. Samples collected by NMED from these three lakes show that harmful algae blooms are present. NMED is urging visitors to take the following precautions: As always, do not drink untreated surface water; Avoid swimming in algae blooms; Rinse fish with clean...| Los Alamos Daily Post
From Los Alamos Co-Op Market: In a time when large chain stores dominate and small businesses struggle to stay afloat, community-owned spaces like the Los Alamos Co-op Market are more important than ever. We’ve always believed that Los Alamos deserves a mission-driven, locally-rooted grocery store—and time and again, you’ve proven that belief is true. Earlier this year, Los Alamos faced a difficult reality: declining sales, intensified competition from Smith’s and Natural Grocers, lea...| Los Alamos Daily Post
LWV News: Representatives for Los Alamos School Board Districts 1 and 2, UNM-Los Alamos Advisory Board, and Mirador Public Improvement District Board will be elected on Tuesday, Nov. 4, with early voting starting Tuesday, Oct. 7 in the County Municipal Building in downtown Los Alamos. The Los Alamos League of Women Voters (LWV) Voter Guide was published in the Thursday, Oct. 2 edition of the Los Alamos Daily Post. The League of Women Voters will host a meet the candidates forum at 7 p.m. Mo...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Sunflowers are catching warm fall rays this week in the Pinon Trails neighborhood of White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.comRead More| Los Alamos Daily Post
NMED General Counsel Zachary Ogaz NMED News: SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is enhancing transparency by making public records more accessible by improving its records requests portal. NMED launched its online public records portal in December 2024, allowing requestors to submit requests electronically. The department has implemented two major improvements to the portal designed to streamline the records request process and improve the overall user experience: NMED ...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signing emergency legislation Friday to shield New Mexicans from federal cuts to food assistance and health care programs. Courtesy photo From the Office of the Governor: Four bills provide $162 million to counter federal cuts SANTA FE — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed emergency legislation Friday to shield New Mexicans from federal cuts to food assistance and health care programs, deploying $162 million in state funds immediately to maintain servic...| Los Alamos Daily Post
COUNTY News: Los Alamos County services such as mail delivery, trash and recycling collection, and emergency services will be maintained for each project detailed below. Residents and businesses will often experience large equipment and construction noise. Motorists and pedestrians are advised to always use caution and slow down around construction activities and avoid entering work zones outside of designated detour paths. Road and Utility Work: North Mesa & North Community Pavement Prese...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Española YMCA Teen Center News: In the Española Valley—the Lowrider Capital of the World— a new generation is carrying forward the “low and slow” tradition through hands-on engineering and art. The public is invited. 3-5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1, to the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum (NMHA) on Museum Hill, 750 Camino Lejo in Santa Fe, for “Cruzin’ 2 Success”. This is a free Community Day celebration showcasing teens’ 1:10-scale remote-controlled lowrider cars—complete w...| Los Alamos Daily Post
NMSL News: New Mexico State Library (NMSL) celebrates Banned Book Week Oct. 5-11. This year’s theme is “Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights.” NMSL supports public libraries throughout the state during Banned Books Week. Banned Books Week launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of book challenges in libraries, schools, and bookstores. It highlights the value of free and open access to information and brings together the entire book community, librarians, educ...| Los Alamos Daily Post
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Thursday to play a conference game against the Del Norte Knights. The Toppers dominated the Knights on both offense and defense as Ben Brousseau took the opening kickoff and ran it for a touchdown. The carnage only continued as the Toppers won 62-12. With this win, the Topper record is 6-0. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com| Los Alamos Daily Post
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Los Alamos High School students gathered to pray around the flagpole before school this morning, Sept. 24, for the annual, nationwide, student-led See You at the Pole event. Students prayed for their school, town, and country, particularly for unification. Courtesy/Courtney Richardson | Los Alamos Daily Post
‘A Pattern of Habits’ by Tony Borek. Courtesy photo| Los Alamos Daily Post
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Public Invited To Coffee With A Cop At Ruby K’s Sept. 25 | ladailypost.com
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