Businessmen In 18th-Century Attire Ride Into Santa Fe Plaza For 200th Anniversary Of Santa Fe Trail Nov. 14
Santa Fe Trail News:
The 200th Anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail will be celebrated as a major conduit of commerce between the East and West after Mexican independence.
The celebration will include a reenactment of the first group of American businessmen to arrive in Santa Fe, from Missouri, to sell goods to the citizens and Mexican military after Mexican independence from Spain in 1821.
At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 14 at Santa Fe Plaza, in front of the Palace of the Governors, 105 W. Palace Ave. The Horse and Mule train will arrive using the Old Santa Fe Trail.
Considered the first American businessman Read More
U.S. Green Building Council Designates LEED Gold Award For SFCC’s Automotive Technologies Center
SFCC Automotive Technologies Center exterior. Courtesy/Enterprise Builders
SFCC Automotive Technologies Center vehicle lifts. Courtesy/Enterprise Builders
SFCC News:
SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) announces that the U.S. Green Building Council has certified the college’s Automotive Technologies Center at the Gold Level under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for New Construction rating system. The building earned 66 documented and approved points.
“SFCC is proud to have achieved LEED Gold for the Automotive Technology Center,” SFCC President Read More
Officials Break Ground On Hill Apartments At 121 & 141 35th
Breaking ground on the Hill Apartments Wednesday afternoon at 121 and 141 35th St., are from left, Los Alamos County Economic Development Administrator Daniel Ungerleider, Community Development Director Paul Andrus, Peters Corp/LAH Investors, Inc. Senior Development Executive Bill Enloe, Councilor David Izraelevitz, Council Chair Randall Ryti, Councilor Denise Derkacs, Century Bank Senior Vice President of Finance Anne Kain, Pavilion Construction Project Manager Robert Faith and Mike Perry of Whitneybell-Perry Architects. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
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Fiber Artist Valentina Devine Presents 2021 Fabulous Trunk Show Saturday And Sunday Nov. 20-21
Fiber Artist Valentina Devine knits in her studio during a recent interview with the Los Alamos Daily Post. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@ladailypost.com
Nationally known designer and fiber artist Valentina Devine will open her studio to visitors during the Fabulous Trunk Show 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20 and 21. Devine’s studio is at 1222 Big Rock Loop in Los Alamos.
“The show is the same weekend as the Los Alamos Arts Council Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair at the Middle School,” Devine said. “I’m just up the road on Read More
Musculoskeletal Specialists Offering Training Classes In Los Alamos For Aspiring Massage Therapists
Therapist Kelly Gill works on a patient Tuesday afternoon at Musculoskeletal Specialists at 3500 Trinity Dr. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Musculoskeletal Specialists Owner Steven DiMarino. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
Musculoskeletal Specialists at 3500 Trinity Dr. is offering something new when it comes to therapeutic massage.
Owner Steven DiMarino explained that spas offer massages for relaxation, whereas Musculoskeletal Specialists offers manual therapy, which is more like a massage Read More
Verus® Research Announces $5 Million, 48-Month Contract With Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
VERUS News:
ALBUQUERQUE — Verus® Research, a New Mexico-based team of scientists and engineers specializing in advanced research and development, announces it has been awarded a $5 million Waveform Agile RF Directed Energy (WARDEN) contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
If all options of the contract are exercised, the 48-month effort will develop hardware, theory and computational models to extend the range and effectiveness of high-power microwave (HPM) systems.
The contract focuses on electromagnetic interactions with electronics contained within Read More
Automotive Professionals Announces Move To Santa Fe
Automotive Professionals owners Sean Williams, left, and Jordan Durose at their new location at 4230 Airport Road in Santa Fe. Automotive Professionals is moving this month from its location at 99 DP Road in Los Alamos Courtesy photo
By Owners JORDAN DUROSE and SEAN WILLIAMS:
It’s with equal parts excitement and sadness that Automotive Professionals will be moving to Santa Fe. As many of you know, the shop has been well above capacity for several years and needs to expand. We’ve both put significant effort into getting more space in Los Alamos County but couldn’t find any that was appropriately Read More
Metzger’s Partners With Traeger, LAFD Command Staff And County To Thank Firefighters For Dedication To Community
Metzger’s employee Clay Purvis and firefighter James Pepe unload a Traeger wood pallet grill Tuesday afternoon at Fire Station 6 near the Los Alamos County Golf Course. Fire Chief Troy Hughes was on hand at right for the special delivery to thank the firefighters for their dedication and service especially during the pandemic. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Metzger’s employees JP Stewart, left, and Clay Purvis deliver a Traeger wood pallet grill Tuesday afternoon to firefighters at Fire Station 6 where Fire Chief Troy Hughes, center, was on hand to thank the firefighters for their Read More
Los Alamos County Council And CDD Staff Seek Public Input On Cannabis Retail Ordinance At Virtual Town Hall Nov. 8
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Council and Community Development Department (CDD) staff will host a Virtual Town Hall 5:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8 to hear from the public regarding the proposed Cannabis Retail Ordinance.
This ordinance has been recommended for approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
The County Council and County staff are seeking public input before this recommended ordinance is considered by the County Council.
The Town Hall will include background information, an overview of the Cannabis Regulation Act adopted by the State of New Mexico, the limits the State has imposed Read More
Los Alamos-Based UbiQD Installs Quantum Dot Solar Window Pilots In Local Commercial Buildings
UbiQD, Inc. installs its electricity-generating windows in area commercial buildings. Courtesy/UbiQD
The team that installed UbiQD’s electricity-generating windows in area commercial buildings. Courtesy/UbiQD
BUSINESS News:
UbiQD, Inc., a Los Alamos-based advanced materials company, announced today that it has now installed its electricity-generating windows in three commercial building sites.
The buildings, which now feature quantum dot-tinted glass luminescent solar concentrator technology, include the Holiday Inn Express hotel and UbiQD’s Headquarters in Los Alamos Read More

































