Daily Postcard: Vibrant Lilium Hybrid Blooms In White Rock
Daily Postcard: A plant identifier app ‘Picture This’ has identified these as Lilium Hybrid. This gorgeous array was spotted blooming today on the outer circle of Aragon in White Rock. Photo by Shari Mills Read More
Daily Postcard: Night Sky During Stars Above The Caldera Event Over Weekend
Daily Postcard: Night sky during Stars Above the Caldera event last weekend. Photo by Lauren Hughes Read More
Weekly Fishing Report: June 15, 2026
By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post
The State Game and Fish Department stocked a total of 41,437 rainbow trout weighing 12,136 pounds. Most of the stocking will now be in Northern New Mexico.
Unless you have been living on the dark side of the moon, you are aware that we are experiencing severe drought here in New Mexico and Southern Colorado. If we do not get substantial rain during the upcoming monsoon season, it’s going to be a tough season for fish and anglers.
Normally, the Rio Grande would be swollen with spring runoff from the melting snow. Stream flows Read More
Duplicate Bridge In Los Alamos: June 10, 2026
BRIDGE News:
In the June 8 District 117 Sectional Tournament at Clubs (STaC), Jerry Morzinsku and Joy Green were 1st in Flight A, Mary Courtright and Ann-Marie Graves were 2nd in A, Neill Goltz and Bev Cooper were 3rd in A and 1st in Flights B&C, Jennifer Young and Steve Kemic were 4th in A, Jerry Fleming and Martin Coooper were 4th in B, and Tom Alexander and Al Pratt were 2nc in C.
In the June 10 District 117 Sectional Tournament at Clubs (STaC), Jerry Morzinsku and Joy Green were 1st in Flight A, Mary Courtright and Ann-Marie Graves were 2nd in A, Norm Worth and Bobby Haynes were 3rd in Aand 1st in Flight Read More
Op-Ed: Response To Matthew Jeremy’s Response To James Rickman’s Op-Ed
By DAVE WILSON
Los Alamos
Mr. Jeremy brings up some valuable and useful insights in regard to the Fourth Amendment, and the expectation of personal privacy when an individual is in a public space (link). I appreciate the time he took to do so. He is indeed correct that the courts have ruled that there is no legal presumption or expectation of privacy when you walk out your front door and into public areas. Indeed, you compromise your expectation of privacy even when you exit your home and go into your backyard.
“At the time it was adopted, the Fourth Amendment prohibited the government from entering Read More
Posts From The Road: The Angel Of Route 66
Arizona Route 66 Museum: The Arizona Route 66 Museum in Kingman, Ariz. has a very nice display of Angel Delgadillo and his work with Historic Route 66 and Arizona Tourism. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Angel: Angel Delgadillo discusses the 10 long years between the opening of I-40 in 1978 and the designation of Historic Route 66 in 1988 when he felt like Seligman had been forgotten. Once the Historic Route 66 was established many tourist and tour buses returned to Route 66, which brought the town back to life. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Read More
Fr. Glenn: Reflecting
By Fr. Glenn Jones:
It’s interesting to witness the paroxysms of many over Elon Musk becoming the first trillionaire—the launching of the SpaceX to public trading bumping him through that heretofore unattained ceiling. Of course, it’s a tenuous title; if the stock market takes a downturn or the economy goes into one of its periodic recessions, he’ll likely lose that trillionaire mark and only be worth several hundred billion … poor thing. Of course, most of his wealth is in stock and company ownerships (companies which employ tens of thousands of people, by the way: Tesla 134,000, SpaceX (including Read More


































