Sierra Club On Biden’s Ban On Russian Oil Imports
By MIYA KING-FLAHERTY
Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter
Oil and gas supply and revenue are weapons used by Russian oligarchs and criminals, and our dependence on oil and gas is a threat to our national security.
It is long past time to take away these weapons, which are subsidizing the war and creating the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine, by accelerating our transition to clean energy. Wind and solar energy don’t fuel wars and violence.
U.S. fossil-fuel corporations are shamelessly profiteering on the tragedy in Ukraine. If the climate catastrophe isn’t reason enough, Read More
Scene From Women Winemaker Tasting At Pig+Fig Cafe
Scene from a special event this evening hosted by Pig + Fig Cafe to celebrate International Women’s Day and some of the most talented winemakers in the world – who just happen to be women. ‘Women Winemakers, A Food + Wine Tasting Celebration’ included the tasting of five different wines paired with different small plates. Pig + Fig Cafe is at 11 Sherwood Blvd. in White Rock. Visit https://www.pigandfigcafe.com. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com. Read More
New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (NM LEEP) Seeks Deep Tech Innovators For Second Cohort
Inaugural New Mexico LEEP Fellows, from left, Kam Wai ‘Cliff’ Chan, OAM Photonics; Kristina Trujillo, TNeuroPharma; and Srikanth Kodeboyina, Blue Eye Soft. Applications are open through April 25 for the for the 2nd NM LEEP cohort. Courtesy/LACDC
LACDC News:
The Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation (LACDC), in partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, has opened applications for the second cohort of the New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (New Mexico LEEP).
The program is a two-year Fellowship aimed at attracting deep-tech Read More
Small Business Development Day Is March 16!
Courtesy/SBDC
SBDC News:
SBDC Day is a national, collective proclamation of the impact America’s Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) have on the success of our nation’s dreamers, innovators, and doers – America’s small businesses.
SBDC Day unites the nearly 1,000 SBDC centers across the country and the hundreds of thousands of clients they serve by sharing, in real time, the success stories and notable impacts SBDCs collectively have on the small business community at large. ‘
This special day will be celebrated with social media campaigns, public relations initiatives Read More
Time Out Pizzeria To Close Its Doors In May
Time Out Pizzeria owners Omar and Trisha Sanchez are closing their business May 13 at 157 Central Park. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
Time Out Pizzeria owners Omar and Trisha Sanchez are closing their business this May at 157 Central Park Square. The closure ends the couple’s 14-year run serving the community.
“COVID really took a major hit and now with the lack of employees we’re just not recovering,” Trisha said.
The final day Time Out Pizzeria will be open is May 13.
“We loved the pre-COVID times but with COVID it’s Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: MainStreet’s Lauren McDaniel
On the job in Los Alamos is Los Alamos MainStreet Director Lauren McDaniel working in her office recently in Central Park Square. McDaniel also is serving as interim director of the Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation. She has been with the organization for five years. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
About Los Alamos MainStreet:
MainStreet is a state-accredited program that’s part of the private, non-profit Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation (LACDC) that also oversees the Creative District and projectY Read More
Fresh Food At Farmers Market – Curbside Pickup Thursday
Pajarito Powder Awarded State Funds To Expand
Courtesy/Pajarito Powder
Courtesy/Pajarito Powder
EDD News:
ALBUQUERQUE — A home-grown Albuquerque manufacturer of fuel catalysts for the growing green hydrogen industry has been awarded State and local LEDA economic assistance to expand into a new facility and eventually create 50 jobs at an average salary of $61,000, Economic Development Department Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced Tuesday.
Pajarito Powder LLC, a venture-backed company founded by Thomas J. Stephenson, Paul Short, and Dr. Barr Zulevi in 2012, began with licensed technologies developed locally at the Read More
Scenes From Co-op 11th Anniversary Celebration
Hillary Lyman of Khalsa Family Farms sells fresh produce Saturday during the Los Alamos Cooperative Market’s (Co-op) 11th Anniversary celebration at 95 Entrada Dr. In addition to vendors, the cooperative market marked its anniversary sharing grilled hamburgers and bratwurst, a cake and live music with the crowd. For store hours and other details, visit https://losalamos.coop. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Laura Kosowski of Jacona Village Bakery sells fresh bread to customers Saturday during the Co-op’s 11th Anniversary celebration. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More
Los Alamos Chamber Hosts Grand Opening And Ribbon Cutting For Yas’ Elevated Jewelry & Gifts Thursday March 10

CHAMBER News:
The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce is celebrating the new addition to UPEX & Gifts, LLC: Yas’ Elevated Jewelry & Gifts, with a ribbon cutting at noon Thursday, March 10 at 107 Central Park Square.
Yasmin Acosta and Eliverio Acosta purchased the UPEX Store from Melanie and Ernie Bennett back in January. UPEX has been renamed UPEX & Gifts, LLC. The space next door, that was previously Bennett’s Fine Jewelry, is now reopening as Yas’ Elevated Jewelry & Gifts.
“We are delighted to be opening a new gift shop in Los Alamos,” new owner Yasmin Acosta said. “Yas’ Elevated Jewelry Read More

































