Los Alamos Winter Market 10-Noon Thursday Jan. 5, 2023
PEEC & SALA Present Backcountry Film Festival Jan. 26
On The Job In Los Alamos: Alex Vives At Aspen Copies
On the job in Los Alamos is Copy Clerk Alex Vives showing the store’s displays recently at 1907 Central Ave. Last year, the business, locally owned by Dawn and James Cline, celebrated its 25th anniversary. Aspen Copies is a full-service copy shop that offers design and print services for technical jobs and promotional pieces. It also offers a multitude of office supplies and journals. Additionally, Aspen Copies is a FedEx authorized ship center. Photo by Connor Hoch/ladailypost.com Read More
Los Alamos Chiropractic And Acupuncture Center Announce New Location At 557 Flats
Dr. Charles Lenz, DC and Dr. Aimee Price, DOM in front of their new office location on the lower level of the 557 Flats building off Oppenheimer. Courtesy photo
Los Alamos Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center News:
Happy New Year from Los Alamos Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center of Los Alamos!
We are pleased to announce that we will be starting off the new year in our new location. Our offices are now located at the lower level of the 557 Flats building off Oppenheimer.
Our doctors Charles Lenz, DC; Laura Leonard, DC; Nancy Savioa, DC; Aimee Price, DOM and Erika Bittner, DOM can be reached at the same Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: The Crew At Wolf & Mermaid
On the job in Los Alamos at Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Roasters are Owners Kate and Scott Kudynska, right, along with employees Seqouyah Rice, left, and Johnny Bang welcoming customers Dec.24 to their cafe at 181 Central Park Square. Visit www.wolfandmermaidenchantedroasters.com Photo by Connor Hoch/ladailypost.com Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: Samizdat Bookstore & Teahouse
On the job in Los Alamos is Jill Lang, a bookseller at Samizdat Bookstore & Teahouse at 174 Central Park Square, assisting shoppers Dec. 24 with last minute Christmas gifts. Photo by Connor Hoch/ladailypost.com Read More
EDD Initiatives Support 13,000 Jobs In Four Years
Taos Pueblo. Courtesy/EDD
EDD News:
SANTA FE — The Economic Development Department (EDD) announced that its key job-creation initiatives, JTIP and LEDA, helped create approximately 13,000 jobs since Jan. 1, 2019, the beginning of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s administration.
In the past four years, the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) has utilized the Local Economic Development Act (LEDA) to make investments in 60 businesses, supporting more than 8,500 new jobs at an average wage of $64,756 – up 20 percent from 2019.
The LEDA assistance will result in $7 billion in new capital
Santa Fe Community Foundation Awards $445,000 To Nonprofits In 2022 Fall Grants Cycle
SFCF News:
SANTA FE — The Santa Fe Community Foundation (SFCF) announced it has awarded $445,000 in grants to 38 nonprofits as a part of its 2022 fall grants cycle.
Through its grantmaking, the Foundation seeks to fund a broad range of nonprofit organizations in Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, San Miguel and Mora counties that are addressing unmet community needs, tracking results and are actively collaborating and aligning their work with other community partners, including the Foundation, to improve outcomes and promote equity.
“This year’s grantees have listened and responded to both ongoing
Ruby K’s Bagel Cafe Now Offers Specialty Coffee Drinks With New Espresso Machine!
Owner Ruby Alexander of Ruby K’s stands with her husband Mike Alexander in front of the popular eatery’s new espresso machine at 1789 Central Ave., Suite 2. Photo by James Mar
BUSINESS News:
Ruby K’s Bagel Cafe now offers customers a new array of drinks from their new expresso machine. Owner Ruby Alexander explained that the espresso machine was purchased years ago but due to an exclusivity clause, Ruby K’s was prohibited from selling specialty drinks while Starbucks was open for business in the space next door.
With the recent move by the coffee behemoth to a new location on Trinity Drive, Ruby Read More
Biden Appoints New Mexico Tourism Secretary To Route 66 Centennial Commission
Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari along Route 66. Courtesy/NMTD
NMTD News:
SANTA FE — President Joe Biden announced Wednesday the appointment of New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) Secretary Jen Paul Schroer to represent the state on the Route 66 Centennial Commission.
Schroer is one of 12 members on the commission, which includes representatives from the private sector, federal government and states along Route 66.
“Some of the most iconic locations, settings and images associated with Route 66 are found here in New Mexico,” Schroer said. “I’m grateful for this appointment and I look forward Read More

































