FEMA Claims Office Offers Compensation For Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire Business Interruption
FEMA News:
Business owners impacted by the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon (HPCC) Fire, subsequent flooding and other cascading impacts can be compensated for business interruption. This fact sheet outlines key steps, required documentation and helpful tips to support businesses that filed a claim seeking compensation for eligible losses.
Background
The Claims Office may provide compensation for business interruption losses caused by the fire, subsequent flooding and other impacts such as debris flows and mold. Each business claim will be assessed using the method that best applies to Read More
Aspen Copies Remains In One Location At 1907 Central
Aspen Copies & Office Supplies Co-owner James Cline, on Thursday demonstrates a fun Penny Pincher Souvenir Coin Making Machine he recently acquired from a sale of former Bandelier Grill items. Lately, the false rumor has circulated that Aspen Copies has opened a second location. Aspen Copies has just one location and is open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 1907 Central Ave. in downtown Los Alamos. For more information, call 505.661.3008 or visit www.aspencopies.com. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Aspen Copies & Office Supplies is open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Read More
Amerisleep Study: 364 Hours Spent ‘Bed Rotting’
A new nationwide survey from Amerisleep.com reveals that more than half of Americans have taken paid time off or called in sick specifically to engage in “bed rotting”—a viral trend that involves staying in bed for hours on end while watching TV, scrolling through social media, or simply doing nothing.
The study highlights a startling shift in how Americans are using their downtime—and what it may be doing to their health.
According to the findings, the average American now spends 364 hours a year bed rotting, the equivalent of 15 full days. Gen Z is driving the trend, with nearly Read More
Great Selection At Los Alamos Farmer’s Market June 26
Non-stop Service Between Taos & Denver Begins June 26
The Contour ERJ135 plane on Thursday will begin flights from Taos to Denver. Courtesy photo
TRAVEL News:
TAOS — Contour Airlines and the Town of Taos announced new direct flights between Taos Regional Airport (SKX) and Denver International Airport (DEN), to launch on Thursday, June 26.
To celebrate the launch, the Town of Taos will host a ceremonial ribbon-cutting noon to 1:30 p.m., Thursday, June 26, at Taos Regional Airport, which is open to the public. The first inaugural Contour flight from Denver is scheduled to arrive at Taos Regional Airport at 12:50 p.m. and depart at 1:20 p.m. back to Read More
EDD: Quarterly Statewide Economic Summaries Report Strong Growth Across New Mexico Counties
EDD News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) released its quarterly statewide and county Economic Summaries, which reflect strong economic growth across many of its target industry sectors, including green and sustainable energy, sustainable agriculture, advanced manufacturing, and international trade.
This quarter’s reports show a growth of more than $2 million in Matched Taxable Gross Receipts (MTGR)* statewide from the first quarter to the second quarter of FY25. Year-over-year (YOY), MTGR increased by $1.33 billion, or 5%. Read More
Beef & Leaf Says Hello To Mondays & Goodbye To Sundays
Beef & Leaf at 3801 Arkansas Ave. has announced it will now open for lunch and dinner on Mondays, and is saying goodbye to Sunday brunch.
“Celebrate by letting us serve you from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Monday.” –Beef & Leaf
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- Monday – Friday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Saturday 2-8 p.m.
- Closed Sundays.
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Learn more about Beef & Leaf and view the menu here.
Scenes From Friday’s Night Market At ScienceFest 2025
Liese-Marie Sutherland of Somerset Desert at her booth during the Night Market that ran 5-9 p.m. Friday at Ashley Pond Park and Central Avenue. This open-air, family-friendly night market took place in conjunction with ScienceFest 2025 festivities and the Friday Night Summer Concert. The Night Market featured an eclectic mix of food and beverages, merchandise, small handmade goods, and jewelry for sale. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Cait Bain of Starlight Stitches takes part in the Night Market Friday at Ashley Pond Park and Central Avenue during ScienceFest 2025. Photo by Read More
Additional Scenes From ScienceFest 2025
The ScienceFest 2025 booth powered by Los Alamos MainStreet Saturday at Ashley Pond Park. The popular annual event featured more than 54 booths and 19 vendors this year, offering exciting things to see and do. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Recardo Lambert of Los Alamos County Department of Public Utilities mans the Sewage Disposal education booth ‘Don’t Flush That’ demonstration Saturday at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Even the turtles in the pond turned out in force for ScienceFest 2025 on Saturday at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More
Los Alamos OEM & LACDC To Host Virtual LEPC Meeting To Help Businesses Prepare For Emergencies 9 AM Monday
The Los Alamos County Office of Emergency Management (OEM), in partnership with Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation (LACDC), will host a virtual Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) meeting focused on business preparedness and continuity planning, 9-10 a.m. Monday, June 23, via Zoom.
This interactive session is designed to equip local business owners with practical tools and guidance to help them prepare for and respond to potential disruptions. The presentation will walk participants through the fundamentals of creating a Business Continuity Plan, Read More









































