New Mexico Regulation And Licensing Department Revokes Licenses At Two Torrance County Cannabis Farms
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- Bliss Farm and Native American Agricultural Development Company ordered to immediately stop all commercial cannabis activity, pay large fines
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SANTA FE – The Cannabis Control Division (CCD) of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (NMRLD) announced Tuesday it has revoked the licenses of two cannabis producers for exceeding plant count limits, not utilizing the state’s mandatory track and trace system and unsafe conditions, among other violations.
Bliss Farm and Native American Agricultural Development Company (NAADC), located just miles from one another Read More
USDA Offers Grants For Programs To Create High-Wage Jobs, New Businesses In Underserved Rural Communities
USDA News:
- The minimum grant award is $500,000 and the maximum is $2 million.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Tuesday announced that it is accepting grant applications for community-driven programs that will help create high-wage jobs and new businesses in underserved rural communities. (Los Alamos is classified as a “rural underserved area”.)
The Rural Innovation Stronger Economy (RISE) program encourages regional, innovation-driven approaches to economic development by funding job accelerator partnerships in low-income and underserved Read More
Op-Ed: Take & Bake Pizza And Armed Insurrection
It has happened before but not in a while. Was waiting on my couple of pizzas after a really trying day and the conversation began again. The customer asked the pizza guy what he thought of all the state supreme courts giving poor ex-President Trump such a terrible, hard time.
Of course the pizza guy responded that they were all crazy law-breaking nuts! Hey, what else. What else? 2024 terrifies me. I can’t be the ONLY one who remembers our ex-President in his creepy long black coat making the call to arms that cost people their lives. Their lives. People died. It really Read More
Governor Addresses Termination Of Avangrid-PNM Merger
The Roundhouse in Santa Fe. Post file photo
From the Office of the Governor:
SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a statement following Avangrid’s announcement that it has terminated its merger agreement with PNM.
“The termination of the merger agreement is not the outcome we desired, but I remain confident about future investments in our state, including by Avangrid, in the wind, solar and hydrogen solutions that are powering our state’s clean energy transition.
“New Mexico is open for business and on solid footing when it comes to attracting top-tier energy transition companies. Read More
SALA Presents Week Of Entertainment And Education

SALA News:
This week, SALA is providing an array of events that cater to various interests from coding enthusiasts to cinema lovers.
Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at SALA:
- Tuesday/Wednesday: CoderDojo Facilitates Learning for Young Minds
Kickstarting the week, CoderDojo Los Alamos will be conducting interactive coding sessions at 3:30 p.m. Geared towards kids and young adults, this program aims to foster a passion for computer programming and related activities. - Thursday: Last Chance for “Wonka” Magic
Thursday, bid farewell to the enchanting world of Wonka with the final shows
Check Out Upcoming Open Houses
Little Bird Yoga Studio To Celebrate One-Year Milestone With Open House Extravaganza Saturday Jan. 6
Little Bird Yoga Studio is at 1625 Central Ave., Room 206 in downtown Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
Little Bird Yoga Studio News:
Little Bird Yoga Studio is set to host an Open House Extravaganza 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6. Nestled in the heart of Los Alamos at 1625 Central St., Room 206, the studio invites the community to join in a day of wellness, joy and connection.
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the diverse offerings of Little Bird Yoga Studio featuring demonstrations of mini yoga and barre classes. Attendees can participate in these demonstrations to get an idea of what these classes Read More
Rotary Hosts DALA Director Jonathan Guise & Ballerinas
DALA Director Jonathan Guise and four of his dancers, Anabel Irving, Margaret Kelly, Ciara Hinrichs and Allyson Harbert, speak to members of the Rotary Club of Los Alamos during a club meeting Dec. 6 at the United Church. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Rotarians listen to DALA Director Jonathan Guise and ballerinas during a club meeting Dec. 6 at the United Church. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By LINDA HULL
Outreach Coordinator
Rotary Club of Los Alamos
Just days after celebrating the “smashing success” of another annual Nutcracker on the Hill holiday performance Read More
Daily Postcard: Downtown Los Alamos On New Year’s Eve
Daily Postcard: Suger & Cream on New Year’s Eve in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Dixon Wolf
Festive window displays at Ruby K’s on New Year’s Eve in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Dixon Wolf
Christmas lights decorate downtown Los Alamos on New Year’s Eve. Photo by Dixon Wolf
Another view of Christmas lights in downtown Los Alamos on New Year’s Eve. Photo by Dixon Wolf Read More
Pig + Fig Café To Be Closed On New Year’s Day
Pig + Fig Café will be closed all day Monday, Jan. 1 so employees can enjoy New Year’s Day with their loved ones. The popular eatery will re-open at regular hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. all next week starting Tuesday, Jan. 2 at 11 Sherwood Blvd., in White Rock. Learn more and see the menu at pigandfigcafe.com. Courtesy/P+F Read More





































