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Letter to The Editor: Vote David Reagor For County Council To Protect Our Rights And Our Freedom
By Retired Congressman Bill Redmond
Congressional District 3
Los Alamos
It’s time for creative diversity on the County Council. Though there are thousands of registered Republicans and other conservatives living in Los Alamos, their voice is absent on the County Council.
Not a single council member is Republican. As shown by history, single party control of any governing body, in any nation, at any level, is inherently dangerous to citizens. It’s time to elect at least one Republican to the County Council for the sake of open and healthy debate. One party rule is stifling to creative diversity Read More
VOLA Hosts Community Meeting Monday Oct. 26
VOLA News:
Gabe Pacyniak, from the UNM Law School and Environmental Law Clinic and Beth Beloff and Ken Hughes from the Coalition for Sustainable Communities New Mexico will speak during a Voices of Los Alamos virtual meeting 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26.
A Zoom link for the meeting will be shared on the Voices of Los Alamos’ Facebook Group page and mailing list prior to the meeting.
Pacyniak, Beloff and Hughes will share their experience and insights into how innovative regional energy policies and community sustainability and resilience practices can help Los Alamos be a leader in the New Read More
Be A Part Of Small Business Saturday 2020 In Los Alamos

Pet Pangaea Owner Cyndi Wells in her store during last year’s Small Business Saturday brought the event to Los Alamos 10 years ago. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
CHAMBER News:
Save the Date
More than ever the Chamber and MainStreet will promote small businesses for Small Business Saturday and how shoppers can safely make purchases at local business.
This year Small Business Saturday is Nov. 28 and there is a lot planned. Organizers are trying to spread the shopping period out and capture early shoppers. Participants do not have to be a Chamber Member and can do as much or as little of Small Read More
Planning And Zoning Commission Approves Site Plan For Bluffs Apartment Complex

P&Z approved the site plan for the Bluffs apartment complex during its Sept. 23 meeting. Courtesy/LAC
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
Affordable housing for seniors is one step closer to coming to fruition. The Los Alamos County Planning and Zoning Commission approved 4-2 the site plan for the Bluffs apartment complex during its regular meeting Sept. 23.
The commissioners agreed to an amendment, which requests an additional six or more parking spaces for the apartment complex be included in the site plan.
Right now, the site plan offers 49 spaces for the Read More
VOLA Hosts RACED Co-Founders At Zoom Meeting Monday

VOLA Hosts RACED co-founders Monique Salhab and Kendra Toth on Zoom Monday. Courtesy/VOLA photo
VOLA News:
RACED co-founders Monique Salhab and Kendra Toth will speak during the Voices of Los Alamos (VOLA) virtual meeting 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28.
The meeting will be held through Zoom; the link to the meeting will be shared on the Voices of Los Alamos Facebook page and its mailing list prior to the meeting.
Founded in 2019, RACED (https://www.racedconsulting.com/), a cross-race, cisgender-queer team of facilitators, helps people to actively deconstruct organizational beliefs, Read More






