State Police Checkpoints And Saturation Patrols Across New Mexico Counties Throughout November
NMSP News:Global Christmas Project Collection Sites Announced
Courtesy photoFr. Glenn: I Have Sinned
By Rev. Glenn JonesAs most know, we Catholics have the sacramental rite of penance, or “confession”, of sins, asking God for the forgiveness of sins through the mediation of priests. The rite begins with the words, “Bless me, Father, for I have sinned…”
And so … bless me, my brothers and sisters, for I have sinned…
Well … now that I have your attention! Isn’t it strange how we are drawn to scandal and controversy so strongly? I’d bet that even people who have never read my weekly column did a double-take, and are at least perusing the first few Read More
Regional Coalition Of LANL Communities Tours San Ildefonso Sacred Area Above Chromium Plume
San Ildefonso Gov. James Mountain hosted members of the Regional Coalition of LANL Communities Board Thursday at San Ildefonso Pueblo. From left, RCLC Executive Director Andrea Romero, Gov. Mountain, Espanola Mayor Alice Lucero, Los Alamos County Councilor Chris Chandler and RCLC Communications and Administrative Manager Scarlet Rendleman. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Members of the Regional Coalition of LANL Communities Board and staff were guests Thursday at San Ildefonso Pueblo where they visited the Pueblo Sacred Area below Los Alamos National Laboratory Read More
Home Country: Halloween Fun
Home CountryScenes Of Last Outdoor Farmers Market This Season
The kettle corn is popping at today’s final outdoor Los Alamos Farmers Market for the 2017 season. The Los Alamos Farmers Market is set up near the Mesa Public Library on Central Avenue. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
Masa corn tortillas are under construction at today’s Los Alamos Farmers Market … get um while they’re hot! Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
Christmas chile roasting today at the Los Alamos Farmers Market. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
The produce stand is filled with fresh pickings at the Farmers Market today on Central Avenue. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
A basket leaves Read More
New Mexico Conference Of Churches Commemorates 500th Anniversary of Reformation

NMCC News:
The New Mexico Conference of Churches (NMCC) has invited all residents of the state to attend a commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation 2:30-5 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 29 at St. John’s United Methodist Church in Albuquerque.
The theme of the ecumenical vesper service of song and prayer is “One Body – Many Members, One Spirit, Many Gifts” and it will be followed by a community dialogue.
A mass choir will gather at the service under the direction of Fabian Yanez, director of the Office of Worship of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, to sing the world premiere of an anthem composed for Read More
Update: NM 502 Lane Closure At Jaconita
SFCO News:
UPDATE: All N.M. 502 westbound lanes have re-opened. Eastbound lanes will be opened in 5 minutes. Proceed with caution. Closure is removed.
The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office has announced that N.M. 502 westbound at mile marker 16 at Jaconita is closed.
A power line is down across the roadway.
All westbound lanes are closed and traffic is being diverted. Read More
Bryce Avenue Church Hosts Free Halloween ‘Tack-and-Treat’ Oct. 31
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BRYCE AVENUE CHURCH News:
Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church is hosting a free event on Halloween — “Tack-and-Treat” — 4:30-6:30 p.m., Oct. 3.
Trick-or-Treating children (and parents, too) can come by the church parking lot at 333 Brice Ave., in White Rock and “nail” Martin Luther’s 95 Discussion Points to the “church” door.
They also can play the “alms toss”. There will be a 5 minute “Playmobil” animated film that gives a fun overview of the start of the Protestant Reformation.
Everyone will receive a bag of treats. Read More
Atomic City Transit Celebrates 10 Years!
Atomic City Transit personnel are handing out cookies and water today at Los Alamos Transit Center to celebrate its 10th anniversay of servng the Los Alamos community. Employees at this morning’s celebration, from left, Annet Acomb, Amy Danforth and Nanett De La Torre. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
Cookies and bottles of water for community members in celebration of the Atomic City Transit’s 10 years of service in Los Alamos. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Study: 2017’s Best Cities For Vegetarians & Vegans
WALLETHUB News:To determine the best and cheapest places for following a plant-based diet, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 100 largest cities across 15 key indicators of vegan- and vegetarian-friendliness.
Home Country: Hunting Season
Home CountryRoad Paving Underway On NM 4 Through Wednesday
COUNTY News:
Final paving of N.M. 4 between East Jemez Road and Hwy 502 is scheduled for today and Wednesday.
To minimize traffic disruption, the Department of Public Utilities’ contractor will coordinate paving of lanes to occur at times with the least traffic.
Paving of southbound lanes are scheduled for this afternoon (two-way traffic will be maintained). Late Wednesday morning, paving of the northbound lane will occur and should be completed before 3:30 p.m. with two-way traffic again will being maintained. Read More
Halloween Buzz Bus Offers Free Rides Saturday!

COUNTY News:
The Los Alamos DWI Planning Council and Atomic City Transit (ACT) are partnering once again to provide free safe ride services this Saturday, Oct. 28 in Los Alamos.
Ride service will be available 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Reservations will be accepted starting at 7 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27 and from 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
Call 661-RIDE(7433) to request a ride. First come, first served, so call early! Read More
Lunch Available During LAHS Conferences Oct. 25
LAHS News:
During the Los Alamos High School conferences Oct. 25, Chartwells Food Services will offer a limited lunch.
Coffee and teas and other grab and go items will be sold in the lobby throughout the morning.
Direct questions to Chef Mia Holsapple at 409.877.3911. Read More
How The Hen House Turns: Some Thoughts On The Anthropocene
How the Hen House TurnsScenes From La Vista Church Teen Quizzing Event
Allison Storch, 15, correctly answers a question during the Teen Quizzing event Saturday morning at La Vista Church of the Nazarene in White Rock. The teens are studying First and Second Corinthians for a year, after which they will compete against other Nazarene churches throughout New Mexico followed by a regional competition. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Sienna Granillo, 11, correctly answers a question during the Teen Quizzing event Saturday morning at La Vista Church of the Nazarene in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Trina Granillo passes a baby girl Read More
Fr. Glenn: Finding Strength Within
By Rev. Glenn JonesA belated (and certainly inadequate) nod of thanks and admiration goes to our first responders. Friday the 13th was truly a hard and trying day for them as they responded to the death of an infant in that early morning. Thank you, brave lads and lasses, for your service to that family, and daily to our community. Only Heaven can count the sorrows that each of you have alleviated or prevented over the years of your service.
Such careers as first responder (police, firefighter, EMT, etc.) … military, nurse, doctor, medical
Pastor Raul: Pastor Appreciation
By Pastor Raul GranilloLaw Enforcement Activity Sunday Morning On US 84/285 In Pojoaque Area … Expect Slow Moving Traffic
SFCSO News:
Law enforcement activity between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 22, will require some lane closures along US 84/285 by mile marker 178 in the Pojoaque area.
Motorists will be able to travel along US 84/285 but traffic may be slowed.
Santa Fe County Sheriff’s investigators will be at the scene of last Friday’s fatal crash site conducting follow up investigatory work.
All police activity should be completed by 9 a.m. in this area.

































