Scenes Of Workers Replacing Sidewalk On Rover Boulevard
Workers from Franco’s Builder, LLC on the job Thursday replacing a section of sidewalk near 77 Rover Blvd. in White Rock. The sidewalk on the west side of Rover Boulevard in front of Enterprise Bank & Trust has been closed due to the damaged sidewalk. It will remain closed until the sidewalk is repaired. The southbound lane is shifted to the median. Access is being maintained for bicycle traffic, northbound traffic remains open. The project is expected to begin at 7 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. daily until the project is completed. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Workers from Franco’s Builder, Read More
County Seeks Member For Royalty Court Committee
During the Fall of 2023, the Los Alamos County Recreation Division conducted a community equestrian program survey.
In response to the survey and conversations with the equestrian community, more community involvement is desired.
In an effort to fulfill that desire, the Los Alamos County Recreation Division is seeking a member of the community to join the Royalty Court planning committee. The 2024 Royalty Court Competition is scheduled for June 8, 2024.
If interested, LAC asks that you submit your application through the online form. Applications will be accepted throughout Read More
Reminder: Community Invited To County Mgr. Steve Lynne’s Retirement Celebration 4-6 p.m. Today At Fuller Lodge

County Manager Steven Lynne
COUNTY News:
“That’s a Wrap” … Los Alamos County Manager Steven Lynne is retiring from Los Alamos County after 28 years of dedicated public service.
Community members, friends and co-workers are invited to join Lynne and his family at the retirement celebration 4-6 p.m. today, March 1 at Fuller Lodge, 2132 Central Ave. Read More
County: Slow Water Leak Repair On 34th Street Monday

COUNTY News:
Water crews from the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU) will be repairing a slow water leak on 34th Street on Monday. The work will begin at 8:30 a.m. and should last no later than 4 p.m. Monday.
The leak is in the middle of the road on 34th near Urban St. The area will be closed to through traffic while the repair is being made. Drivers should exercise caution near the work zone and avoid the area if possible.
DPU’s crews don’t anticipate any loss of water service for residents on 34th Street, although a drop in water pressure is possible.
Anyone with questions or concerns about Read More
County Aquatic Center Shares Fitness Schedule For March

COUNTY News:
During the month of March the Aquatic Center at 2760 Canyon Road will not offer long course set up. Long course set up will return 6-10:30 a.m., Mondays and Wednesdays in April.
The aerobics classes resume normal schedule in March as follows:
Monday & Wednesday:
- 9-10 a.m.: Deep Water Fun & Fitness
- 11 a.m.-12 p.m.: Therapy Fun & Fitness
- 5:30-6:30 p.m.: Shallow Water Aerobics
Monday:
- 11 a.m.-12 p.m.: SUP Yoga
Tuesday:
- 9-9:45 a.m.: WaterWorks!
Thursday:
- 9-9:45 a.m.: Zumba
Friday:
- 9-10 a.m.: Deep Water Fun & Fitness
- 11 a.m.-12 p.m.: Therapy Fun & Fitness
LAPS Possible Quorum Notice: County Manager Retirement
LAPS Notice Of Possible Quorum:
Los Alamos Public Schools (LAPS) has issued a Notice of Possible Quorum.
Members of the LAPS School Board may attend the Retirement of Los Alamos County Manager Steven Lynne 4-6 p.m. Friday, March 1, 2024, at Fuller Lodge.
A quorum may be present; however no action will be taken. Read More
End Of An Era As County Manager Steve Lynne Retires
County Manager Steve Lynne outside the Municipal Building Tuesday evening just ahead of his final County Council meeting. He retires Friday after 28 years of service. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos County Councilors honor retiring County Manager Steve Lynne at his final Council meeting Tuesday evening by wearing copies of his favorite tie dye t-shirts. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
The community is experiencing the end of an era as Los Alamos County Manager Steve Lynne retires Friday following Read More
Plan Unforgettable Spring Break Around Skiesta At Pajarito
Skiesta—Pajarito Mountain’s iconic annual Spring Break celebration—returns Saturday, March 16 to Los Alamos.
The highly anticipated event will once again feature exhilarating ski races, live music from local bands, local craft beer, and a vibrant, quirky atmosphere unique to Northern New Mexico.
“Whether you’re planning a family Spring Break vacation, or you’re looking for a fun weekend getaway, Skiesta is a must-attend event,” County Economic Development Administrator Dan Ungerleider said. “With lively costumes, outdoor recreation, local craft beer, and music from Read More
PAC 8 & Teen Center To Offer Video Production Class
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PAC 8 News:
PAC 8 and the Los Alamos Teen Center have teamed up again to offer a free video production class for students in 6th-12 grades. The class will create a PSA on drug awareness. Students will learn script writing, videography, editing, lighting and audio. The class runs 1-4 p.m. March 25-29, (spring break) and is free. Class size is limited to 6 students.
PAC 8 is also offering a Beginning/Intermediate video class for 4th-8th graders also over spring break. Students will learn camera techniques, special effects, lighting, green screen, Read More
LAPD Releases Details Of Accident On Truck Route
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This morning, Feb. 27, 2024, the Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) responded to a 9-1-1 call received by the LAPD Consolidated Dispatch Center reporting a three-car accident on N.M. 501/East Jemez Road (Truck Route) near mile marker 7.
LAPD officers arrived on the scene a few minutes later at 7:27 a.m., followed by Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD). Police officers closed the Truck Route for several hours for accident response, clean-up and investigation efforts.
LAFD immediately treated three patients involved in Read More
Extension Office: Tree Pruning Workshop March 5
Update: Truck Route To Be Closed For Hours Due To Crash
Update: The Truck Route will be shut down for several hours to the severity of this accident and investigation.
LAPD News:
The Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) is responding to a multi-vehicle accident on the Truck Route.
This has caused the Truck Route to be shut down.
Motorists are asked to please be patient as this will cause delays and seek alternate routes.
Traffic Alert: Multi-Vehicle Accident Shuts Down Truck Route
The Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) is responding to a multi-vehicle accident on the Truck Route.
This has caused the Truck Route to be shut down.
Motorists are asked to please be patient as this will cause delays and seek alternate routes. Read More
County: Rover Boulevard Lane Shift Begins Feb. 28
The Los Alamos County Traffic & Streets Division has contracted with Franco’s Builder, LLC to replace a section of sidewalk near 77 Rover Blvd. in White Rock.
The sidewalk on the west side of Rover Boulevard in front of Enterprise Bank & Trust has been closed due to the damaged sidewalk. It will remain closed until the sidewalk is repaired.
The southbound lane will be shifted to the median. Access will be maintained for bicycle traffic. northbound traffic will remain open.
The project is expected to begin at 7 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. daily Feb. 28. Bicycle, pedestrian and vehicle Read More
Ashley Pond Park Electrical Upgrade Project Begins Feb. 27
Map of Ashley Pond Park Electrical Upgrade Project that begins Feb. 27 at 2300 Trinity Drive. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Capital Projects and Facilities Division will begin the Ashley Pond Park Electrical Upgrade Project this week to improve the existing electrical panels used to supply power for food trucks and other vendors during events held at the park at 2300 Trinity Drive.
Construction is scheduled to begin Feb. 27 and be completed by June 15.
The project consists of digging a trench for conduit for the new wire, and increasing the existing transformer size to increase Read More
County: Urban Trail Phase I & II Multi-use Trail Project Construction Activities Week Of Feb. 26
Within the Fuller Lodge grounds starting at the Romero Cabin and continuing north to Nectar Street – Occasional brief flagger operations on 19th Street for construction vehicles accessing the work site. Sidewalk closures within the Fuller Lodge grounds are in effect and pedestrian detour signage has been placed to direct pedestrians around the work areas. Construction of the last remaining section of trail in this area adjacent to the Ancestral Puebloan Ruins will continue during this week. Courtesy/LAC
Within the Fuller Lodge grounds adjacent to Central Avenue and heading north towards Read More
Chief Sgambellone Releases 4th Qtr. 2023 Crime Stats
LAPD News:
Chief Dino Sgambellone released crime statistics through the fourth quarter of 2023, which were compiled by the Records Section of the Los Alamos Police Department.
In April of 2021, the Los Alamos Police Department transitioned from UCR, a Summary Reporting System (SRS), to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
NIBRS was created in the 1980’s to offer more detailed crime reporting. While UCR is based on a hierarchy of crime types and therefore counts only the most serious crime at one event, NIBRS counts all crimes that occur and provides Read More
All Lanes On East Jemez & N.M. 4 To Reopen By March 1
Crews are scheduled to complete most of the construction on both East Jemez Road and N.M. 4 and reopen all lanes to traffic by Friday, March 1.
Crews will return to the project in mid- to late-April to apply OGFC (Open-Graded Friction Course) pavement to the roadway to help reduce wet-weather crashes. This activity requires consistently higher daytime temperatures.
Traffic Impacts In Place In The Meantime:
- N.M. 4 traffic south of the intersection of N.M. 4 and East Jemez Road is shifted to the west side of the roadway, with one lane open in each direction (northbound and southbound).
Alert: Los Alamos Police Warn Citizens Of Local Scam Claiming Family Members Have Benn Kidnapped
The Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) is warning the public of an active scam underway around the community.
Citizens are receiving calls from someone claiming one of their family members have been kidnapped and a voice is being heard in the background pretending to be the kidnapped victim. These criminals are telling citizens to provide credit card or other payment information.
“We would like to warn the public to never provide payment information over the phone,” Deputy Chief Oliver Morris said. “These calls are not legitimate. The callers are attempting to scam you, so just Read More
County: Rose Street Reconstruction Project Starts Feb. 28
Map of the Rose Street Reconstruction Project set to begin Feb. 28. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Public Works Department, in partnership with contractor TLC Plumbing & Utility, will begin work on the Rose Street Reconstruction Project on Rose Street from Central Avenue to Peach Street, including sections of Peach Street and Spruce Street.
The contractor will be in the area performing preliminary work, such as mobilization, construction staking, and staging area setup beginning Feb. 28. Construction is scheduled to begin the following week Monday, March 4. The project Read More











































