CenturyLink Internet And Cell Service Outage Restored
CenturyLink services should now be restored to the townsite following Tuesday’s cut line on N.M. 4 between White Rock and Los Alamos.
Anyone still unable to connect to the internet this morning should be sure to power cycle all devices (such as modems, routers, firewalls, etc.) by unplugging the power supply, waiting a moment, and then reconnecting the power. Once the DSL light is solid green, wait for a flashing green internet light and try to access a website.
If still experiencing an interruption to service, contact CenturyLink for further assistance:
- Business customer
Zia Credit Union 70th Anniversary Celebration March 17!
100 Men Who Care Announce March 13 Charity Giving Event
100 Men Who Care – Los Alamos News:
100 Men Who Care – Los Alamos, a group of men dedicated to providing immediate and meaningful financial support to local organizations, will be holding its next quarterly event 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, March 13 at the SALA Event Center. If you’d like to help make a difference in our community please join us. The meeting will be held in SALA’s new venue, The Hill, and will begin with socializing over food and drinks. Pi-239 Pizzeria will cater the event.
Organized like a “Shark Tank” for nonprofits, the group votes on one of three organizations to support based on short Read More
New Mexico Paid Leave Bill Clears First Senate Committee
House Sponsor Rep. Christine Chandler
By NATHAN BROWN
The Santa Fe New Mexican
A bill to extend paid time off to more New Mexico workers took a step closer to becoming law Saturday.
The Paid Family and Medical Leave Act passed out of the Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee on a 6-4 party-line vote. It now heads to the Senate Finance Committee, which approved last year’s version of the bill.
Paid leave advocates have been pushing for years to create a state-run program. Last year’s bill passed the Senate before failing narrowly in the House. This year’s bill started in and has already Read More
Dillane: Meet The Steering Committee
By ANNA DILLANE
Steering Comittee Member
Los Alamos Local Business Coalition
The Los Alamos Local Business Coalition was formed in November of 2024 with the goal of fostering a thriving business environment in Los Alamos and White Rock. we are a collaborative organization of local business owners and community members who volunteer our time to advocate for solution-focused policies, structures, and accountability that support local businesses. We work in collaboration with key organizations and incorporate input from the community to address shared priorities for the betterment of Read More
Legislative Roundup: 15 Days Remaining In Session
HB 137 Sponsor Rep. Susan Herrera, D-Embudo
The Santa Fe New Mexican Staff:
Water’s for agreeing: The formerly controversial Strategic Water Supply Act may be controversial no longer.
House Bill 137 sailed through the House of Representatives on a 57-4 vote Friday, with four Democrats opposed. The bill was amended last month to remove the most controversial provision allowing the treatment of fracking wastewater, leaving only provisions dealing with treating brackish water for other uses.
“By developing New Mexico’s brackish water resources, we’re charting a new course that balances Read More
Santa Fe Osteopathic Medicine School Pitch Hits Snag Over State Support Request

The Roundhouse in Santa Fe. Post file photo
By GABRIELLE PORTER
The Santa Fe New Mexican
An embryonic proposal to launch a new osteopathic medical school in Santa Fe hit a snag this week over a request for state support.
The idea to create New Mexico’s third school of medicine came from an organization called Access Health Initiative, led by the same people behind the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine, and is “really at the inception,” partner Phil Zaveri said in an interview Friday.
A key part of that plan was a bill sponsored by Rep. Tara Lujan, D-Santa Fe, calling for $40 million from New Mexico’s Read More
Pyramid Cafe Owner Shares Plans For Summer Re-Opening Following January Fire
Pyramid Cafe Owner Mohammed ‘Ziggy’ Rzig spent time at the Los Alamos Daily Post last week discussing the fire that damaged the kitchen of his eatery Jan. 12 at 157 Central Park Square and his plans to re-open this summer. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
Pyramid Cafe Owner Mohammed “Ziggy” Rzig hopes to re-open his restaurant at 157 Central Park Square, following a Jan. 12 fire that broke out in the kitchen, which is shared with his Los Alamos Cantina restaurant.
“The fire started at about 5 or 6 in the morning,” Rzig said. “There
Los Alamos Daily Post Publisher Named President Of New Mexico Press Association
Staff Report
The New Mexico Press Association (NMPA) has named Los Alamos Daily Post Publisher Carol A. Clark president of it Board of Directors.
Clark was first elected to serve on the state press board in 2022. At that time she was also appointed to serve on the NMPA legal committee with Nick Seibel of the Silver City Daily Press and Donn Friedman of the Albuquerque Journal.
“It has been a pleasure serving on the board these last three years and I welcome this opportunity to serve as president,” Clark said. “The NMPA is an important resource and advocate for newspapers Read More
New Mexico Economic Development’s JEDI Office Publishes Outcomes Report
2023 Hispanic Business Summit Entrepreneur Panel – Rita Carina Veleta, Guillermina Osoria, Diana Cano, Cindy Campos. Courtesy photo
EDD News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) has published the first outcomes report from its Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Office.
Established in April 2021, under the previous leadership of Shani Harvie, the JEDI Office has worked toward its vision to create a space where all New Mexican business owners, regardless of background and affiliation, can comfortably access EDD resources and services to Read More



































