On The Job In White Rock: Brian George At Smith’s
On the Job Wednesday at Smith’s Pharmacy in White Rock is Brian George who has worked for Smith’s since 2013. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
Brian George checks the shelves Wednesday in the pharmacy area at Smith’s in White Rock. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
First National 1870 Sign Installed On Trinity Drive
Down with the old … up with the new! Workers remove the former First National Santa Fe sign today at 1910 Trinity Dr. and install the new First National 1870 sign. First National 1870 is a division of Sunflower Bank. Visit www.firstnational1870.com. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Lee Weinland Read More
Los Alamos County Council To Consider Property Purchase … CB Fox Building And Reel Deal Movie Theater

By Chair Sara Scott
Vice Chair Randall Ryti
Los Alamos County Council
We’d like to provide an overview of a property purchase agreement that will be discussed at the Dec 15, 2020 County Council meeting.
The Council and County staff held several closed session discussions to inform as well as maximize the County’s negotiating position in development of this agreement. It is being considered because of the potential impact on improving our local business environment, providing more housing options, and increasing the vibrancy and amenities in our downtown.
The Council on Dec 15 will consider Read More
EGIS Complete Care Offers Assistance And Care To Seniors
EGIS staff from left: Care Mgr. Patrick Christopher, Owner and Care Mgr. Kevin Koval, Business Development Mgr. Jennifer Riek, Office Mgr. Lori Stevens, Care Mgr. Mario Angel. Not pictured Care Mgr. Mary Peck. Courtesy/EGIS
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
A common wish among senior citizens is that they be allowed to live in their homes. EGIS Complete Care (Elders Getting Information and Services), a Santa Fe-based business that provides caregiving services, can grant this wish.
“As people age … that is one of the criteria to keep them happy … and to feel independent Read More
New Mexico Attorney General Balderas Joins Multistate Lawsuit Seeking End To Facebook’s ‘Illegal Monopoly’
Facebook Chairman/CEO Mark Zuckerberg
From the Office of the Attorney General:
…Bipartisan Coalition of 48 Attorneys General Charge Anticompetitive Conduct
…Facebook Thwarted Competition, Reduced Consumer Privacy for Profits
SANTA FE – New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas today joined a bipartisan coalition of 48 attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against Facebook, Inc., alleging that the company has and continues to illegally stifle competition to protect its monopoly power.
The lawsuit alleges that, over the last decade, the social networking giant illegally Read More
UbiQD Announces $7M In Series A Funding To Scale Deployment Of Quantum Dot Technology In Agriculture And Energy
Greenhouses with UbiGro® consistently produce larger crop yields by enhancing the spectral quality of sunlight. Courtesy/UbiQD, Inc.
UbiQD, Inc. Founder and CEO, Hunter McDaniel, PhD. Courtesy/UbiQD, Inc.
BUSINESS News:
- As the first company to implement quantum dots in an agriculture product, UbiQD addresses growers’ need for the best possible light quality in greenhouses
UbiQD, Inc., an advanced materials company powering product innovation in agriculture, clean energy, and security, today announced the close of a $7M Series A funding round.
The round was co-led by Scout Ventures Read More
Self Help Inc. And RE/MAX First Partner To Supplement Lost Salvation Army Funds

COMMUNITY News:
When RE/MAX first read that there would not be any bell ringing this year, they said that they immediately knew they had to do something.
“My daughter has participated in the bell ringing over the last few years and, we’ve seen firsthand how generous Los Alamos citizens can be,” RE/MAX First Owner Chris Ortega. “We knew we had to step in and help.”
In 1969, members of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Los Alamos created Self Help, Inc as a hub for helping community members in need throughout northern New Mexico. Today, Self Help serves around a thousand northern New Mexico families each Read More
ATM Machine Stolen From Tewa Market & Fuel At Totavi
An unknown person or persons crashed a vehicle into the Tewa Market & Fuel at Totavi on N.M. 502 early this morning and stole its ATM machine. The store has announced that it is closed until further notice but the gas pumps remain open. Courtesy/Totavi Read More
Martinez: Update On Enterprise Bank & Trust Operations
By LIDDIE MARTINEZ
President, Los Alamos Region
Enterprise Bank & Trust, Member FDIC
To help keep our community safe, Enterprise Bank & Trust’s Los Alamos branches have made adjustments in how we serve our clients. Due to the recent state-wide shutdown, we have closed our lobbies and will be handling the majority of transactions through our drive-up.
Although our lobbies are closed, clients may schedule visits to access their safe deposit boxes, make wire transfers or receive assistance with complex notary needs. Scheduling appointments in advance is greatly appreciated, as we Read More
State Insurance Office Releases COVID-19 Related Directives
Insurance Superintendent Russell Toal
OSI News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance Russell Toal has issued a series of directives aimed at addressing emerging concerns during the recent spike in COVID-19 cases.
The Bulletin and Notices relate to fair reimbursement of health care providers, medical malpractice insurance, and a moratorium on filing new COVID-19 related commercial insurance products.
These actions were taken in response to Executive Order 2020-083 issued by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Friday, Dec. 4, 2020.
“The Office of Superintendent of Insurance Read More

































