DPNM: New Mexicans Categorically Reject Violence And Discrimination
DPNM News:
ALBUQUERQUE – The Democratic Party of New Mexico issued the following statement regarding this morning’s bomb threat at the Jewish Community Center in Albuquerque in which about 200 people, including some 90 children were inside at the time:
“The Democratic Party of New Mexico condemns any type of violence against our communities solely based on how they pray. Diversity is our country’s and our state’s greatest asset. Whether it is a bomb threat against the Jewish Community Center or someone setting fire to a Mosque in Texas, the Democratic Party of New Mexico Read More
Home Run Pizza Is Closed
Home Run Pizza at 1627 Central Ave. Ste. A is closed. Large sheets of cardboard cover the windows this afternoon and a sign hanging near the front door says the eatery is ‘closed til further notice.’ Telephone calls go unanswered. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
The sign in the window this afternoon at Home Run Pizza at 1627 Central Ave. Ste. A. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Letter To The Editor: Marching For Life Is Not Enough
By KHALIL SPENCERMichael Brown spends much of his polemic comparing the peaceful and positive nature of the March for Life to the sometimes rowdy and occasionally rude Women’s March. I am relieved, however, that “…there will be no calls to burn down or blow up abortion clinics..” and thus Brown and his colleagues repudiate the bombing of abortion clinics or executions of abortion providers. But even if he promises a peaceful resistance against abortions, it takes more than marching around, writing letters to the editor, or having Catholic priests tell Read More
The March For Life And The Anti-Trump Women’s March: A Study In Contrasts
Scene from Friday’s 44th annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. Courtesy/townhall.com
By MICHAEL BROWNFirst, the media coverage of the events will be totally different.
Whereas the Women’s March was in the mainstream media’s spotlight, the March for Life will be a mere footnote for most mainstream outlets, regardless of how many Read More
Home Country: Mrs. Doc
By SLIM RANDLESAnnual 8th Grade Washington, D.C. Spring Break Trip
Pastor Raul: Pure Religion

Daily Postcard: Icy Waters Flow At IHM
Daily Postcard: Icy waters flow Saturday afternoon in the fountain in front of IHM at 3700 Canyon Road. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Co+op Board Appoints Tim Morrison Permanent GM
Co+op General Manager Tim Morrison. Tim Morrison
Co+op News:
The Los Alamos Cooperative Market Board of Directors has offered the position of permanent general manager to Tim Morrison and he has accepted
Morrison was named interim GM June 1, 2016 and has been working on improving customer service, staff morale and sales during the past seven months. At the board meeting Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, the Board voted unanimously to offer the permanent GM position to Morrison.
Morrison, who served as the store manager of La Montañita’s Gallup location in 2008 and as LACM’s front end manager Read More
Pig+Fig Featured Winemaker Matthew Rorick And The Trouble With Chardonnay
Owner/chef Laura Crucet Hamilton with winemaker Matthew Rorick. Photo by Mandy Marksteiner Blue Window Bistro Breaks Curse!
Blue Window Bistro owner Melissa Paternoster, back row center, with seven of her 27 member staff gather Monday morning in the entry area of the restaruant. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.comThe curse that plagued a string of restaurants at 1789 Central Ave., appears to have finally ended. Diners are flocking to this location since local restaurateur Melissa Paternoster moved her popular Blue Window Bistro there earlier this month.
“We’ve had record breaking sales every single day,” she said. “The support of this community has been incredible Read More
Galaxy Nails And Spa Aims To Pamper Customers
Employees at Galaxy Nails and Spa pamper customers. Photo by Maire O’Neill
John Hiep Dinh and Helen Huyen Nguyen, owners of Galaxy Nails and Spa at 751 Trinity Dr., have owned the spa for almost a year. Photo by Maire O’NeillBy MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos
Almost a year ago, Galaxy Nails and Spa opened for business in Los Alamos offering manicures, pedicures and massages. Now, John Hiep Dinh and Helen Huyen Nguyen, owners and operators of the salon, have added facials to their list of services.
Natives of South Vietnam, they moved to Los Alamos from Carlsbad along with their Read More
Just One Thing To Do This Week: Share Your Story
By MARY BETH MAASSEN
Los Alamos
I recently attended one of the Los Alamos County Brand Action Plan presentations.
Los Alamos – Where Discoveries Are Made was a great presentation and I think holds a lot of promise for moving our community forward. One of the participants mentioned the difficult stigma the community of Los Alamos has with some people. I certainly understood this because once upon a time I was one of those “some people.”
I met my now-husband, then a geologist with LANL, 26 years ago at the Midsummer Music Festival in Telluride. I was there with singer/songwriter and social activist Read More
The Finishing Touch Updates Walls With PPG Pittsburg Paint’s Color Of The Year
Kaylen Pocaterra is painting PPG Pittsburg Paint’s Color of the Year on the walls Tuesday at The Finishing Touch, 174 Central Park Square. The Violet Verbena color is a gray-purple hue that idealizes the popular bohemian, ‘gypset’ lifestyle. This nuanced update on a classic shade adds depth, luxury and pampering to every space, making it the perfect backdrop for consumers looking to blend the masculine, the feminine, the mystic and the modern. Photo by Cheryl Sowder Read More
Great Blessing Of Waters At Ashley Pond 2017
Rev. Theophan Mackey and the people of Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church in Los Alamos celebrate the Great Blessing of Waters 2017 last Sunday at Ashley Pond. Courtesy photo
Rev. Theophan Mackey celebrates the Great Blessing of Waters 2017 at Ashley Pond. Courtesy photo
SPIRITUAL News:
The people of Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church in Los Alamos assembled at noon Sunday, Jan. 22 at Ashley Pond for their annual Great Blessing of Water.
The Orthodox Church celebrates Theophany according to the Julian Calendar. Theophany celebrates Christ’s baptism in the Jordan River by Saint John the
Inquirers Classes At Saint Job Of Pochaiv Orthodox Christian Church Begin Feb. 2
Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Christian Church will be holding inquirers classes for anyone who is curious about the ancient Christian Faith, on Thursday evenings during February. The classes will begin at 5:30 p.m. and light refreshments will be served. For more information, visit stjobla.org, or call Father Theophan at 575.915.6535. The first class is Feb. 2 and will look at Church History. Courtesy photo Read More
CME Jazzes Up Blue Window Saturday Night
The Craig Martin Experience performed jazz music for a packed house Saturday night at the Blue Window Bistro. Photo by Kimber Wallwork-Heineman Read More
Knights Of Columbus Free Throw Competition Jan. 29
LALT Hosts 3:45 p.m. Panel Discussion Following 2 p.m. Performance Of ‘Dog Sees God’ Today
The cast of ‘Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead’, perform at 2 p.m. today and will participate in panel discussion at 3:45 p.m. following today’s performance. Photo by Larry Gibbons
COMMUNITY News:
Los Alamos Little Theatre will host a panel discussion open to the community at 3:45 p.m. today, Jan. 22. The discussion will address suicide, violence, sexual identity and other issues teenagers face as evidenced in the play “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead” and also as manifest in the local community.
The panel discussion will follow today’s Read More
Pastor Raul Granillo: Not My Church
By Pastor Raul Granillo
Los Alamos
For most of my life, I thought that the most important activity for a Christian was to attend church or mass on Sundays. I’m not sure if I was just ignorant of what everyone else knew, or if this was the common mentality. To be honest, I kind of thought that going to church was both the beginning and end of being a Christian.
I’m afraid that, even if we don’t admit it, for too many Christians, attending service on Sunday allows us to feel as if we have attained the highest achievement possible in our lives. Maybe so many only go occasionally so that it can mean more when Read More

































