NMED COVID-19 Business Watchlist For Nov. 20
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has updated its daily Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist, which includes New Mexico places of employment that have had two or more rapid responses in the last 14 days.
As of Nov. 19, there are 264 establishments on the Watchlist.
The Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist and closure list, which includes all establishments that are currently required to be closed, are posted here.
The state initiates a rapid response when it learns of a positive COVID-19 case in a workplace. NMED or the state agency initiating the rapid response will offer direction Read More
Sirphey Unveils Fifth Year Of Thanksgiving Feasts


SIRPHEY News:
Thanksgiving isn’t cancelled – it’s just a bit different, this year. But if sheltering-in-place and avoiding long lines in public have you at a loss for what to do, Sirphey has a solution.
Sirphey’s Fifth Annual Thanksgiving Feasts are now available for pre-ordering. And with each feast representing a three to four course meal for each person, you can order for as many or as few people as you need.
Every year, Sirphey seeks to create fun, global spins on traditional holiday meals, while still following the same themes and showcasing the same ingredients we all love and expect in our Read More
Tracking COVID-19 In Los Alamos Community Wastewater
Prisca Tiasse, PhD in her lab Tuesday at Biodidact on DP Road. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
Biodidact, a local R&D and environmental testing laboratory recently took part in an effort, with the collaboration of Los Alamos County wastewater treatment facility staff, to track COVID-19 in local community wastewater.
“We are fortunate to have researchers working toward capabilities for wastewater testing of COVID-19 in collaboration with the County,” Los Alamos County Council Chair Sara Scott said. “Continuing Read More
Spotlight On Local Business: June English Of Professional Skin Care Choices Helps Clients Maintain Their Glow

Professional Skin Care Choices owner June English in her office. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@ladailypost.com
June English has been making local women look younger and more beautiful for 16 years.
Trained as a medical aesthetician, English is able to offer a wide array of skin care treatments and products. She said her business,Professional Skin Care Choices, has grown every year, mostly by word of mouth.
“I have a good reputation, which is important,” she said. “People appreciate having skin care services here in town and I’ve Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: Serving Savory At Senor Tortas
On the job in Los Alamos are Victor and Amdlia Castillo of Senor Tortas open for business in the Justice Center parking lot Monday at 2300 Trinity Dr. A mannequin at right spins a sign to guide customers to a wide variety of tasty tacos and burritos available 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Information available on Facebook. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
A mannequin spins a sign to guide customers to a variety of tasty tacos and burritos at Senor Tortas open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday in the Justice Center parking lot. Photo by Read More
NMED COVID-19 Business Watchlist For Nov. 19
NMED News:
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has updated its daily Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist, which includes New Mexico places of employment that have had two or more rapid responses in the last 14 days.
As of Nov. 18, there are 244 establishments on the Watchlist.
The Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist and closure list, which includes all establishments that have been required to be closed, are posted here.
The state initiates a rapid response when it learns of a positive COVID-19 case in a workplace. NMED or the state agency initiating the rapid response will offer direction Read More
State Tightens Public Health Restrictions Amid ‘Reset’ … New Mexicans Instructed To Shelter In Place Through Nov. 30

STATE News:
SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state health officials today announced several tightenings intended to clarify the intent of the emergency public health order effective through Monday, Nov. 30, and to further underscore the imperative that New Mexicans must absolutely remain at home except for only those trips that are most essential for health, safety and welfare.
The changes restrict “big box” stores and other large retailers from operating in-person services. Complete definitions are outlined below.
The changes are effective beginning Thursday, Nov. 19, through Read More
Non-Essential Retail Businesses Are Allowed To Be ‘Open’
By RYN HERRMANN
Director
Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce
Now more than ever our small businesses need our support. Tuesday some non-essential businesses in Los Alamos were visited by the New Mexico State Police who said they were following up on reports by concerned citizens that these businesses were open illegally.
Under the Governor’s Public Health Order amended last Friday, non-essential retail businesses are allowed to be open for curbside pickup and delivery. Do not be concerned if you see lights on and people working inside non-essential retail businesses. Just like the restaurants, Read More
Fleur de Lys Sandwich Special With Online Ordering Today!
Today Fleur de Lys is offering 20 percent off the price of all sandwiches for online orders only. The coupon is applied automatically at checkout and there is no minimum purchase necessary for the coupon to apply. Order here: https://www.fleurdelys-la.com/orders.
Editor’s note: Local businesses need the support of the Los Alamos community now more than ever! Read More
Enterprise Bank To Provide Holiday Meals To 300 Seniors
By LIDDIE MARTINEZ
President, Los Alamos Region
Enterprise Bank & Trust
Every December, Enterprise Bank & Trust’s staff volunteers at the Betty Ehart and White Rock senior centers to provide a special meal. Residents of the centers are served their favorite dishes, accompanied by live musical entertainment to bring in the holiday cheer.
Due to current circumstances, only Senior Center staff are permitted to handle residents’ food and distribution. Although no indoor meal services can be provided this year, both centers have shifted to a drive-up system to distribute Holiday Read More


































