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David Izraelevitz Enters Race For Sheriff

David Izraelevitz, Democrat, files for County Sheriff Tuesday in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building. Izraelevitz, a former Councilor, said he decided to run for Sheriff because ‘I’ve been away from elected office for a couple of years and this is an opportunity to get involved again. Since this is a limited responsibility in our County and our current Sheriff is not running for re-election, I thought I would take the opportunity to run.’ Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

Catch Of The Week: That ‘Urgent MVD Ticket’ Text Is A Scam

By REBECCA RUTHERFORD
Los Alamos
For the Los Alamos Daily Post

Some New Mexicans are getting a text message that looks like it came from the Motor Vehicle Division. It claims you have an unresolved traffic ticket and warns that enforcement begins March 7 unless you pay immediately.

The message lists a series of consequences. According to the text, failure to act could lead to suspended driving privileges, suspended vehicle registration, collection agency fees, and even credit score damage.

That is a lot of legal drama coming from a random text message, and that should be your first red flag here. Read More

Perry Klare Files To Run For Probate Judge

Probate Judge Perry Klare files for election Tuesday in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building. Klare was appointed to fill a vacancy and is now seeking a full term. ‘I enjoy the job,’ he said. ‘I have personal probate experience … so its kind of true to me. I feel it was a rewarding job.’ Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

Antonio Maggiore Files For County Sheriff

Antonio Maggoire, Democrat, files for Los Alamos County Sheriff Tuesday in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building. Maggiore, a past County Councilor, said, ‘This is a way I can serve the community. I am happy to do this locally and be here for the community. It’s a simple lift.’ Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

Chappel: Today I Officially Filed To Run For Los Alamos County Council

Jason Chappel filed his candidacy today for Los Alamos County Council on the Republican ticket. Courtesy photo 

By JASON CHAPPEL
Candidate
Los Alamos County Council

Good Afternoon!

Today I officially filed to run for Los Alamos County Council.

Los Alamos is a unique and special community, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to live and work here. Over the years I’ve had the chance to meet many of you through my work and everyday life in the community, and those conversations have given me a deep appreciation for the people who make this place what it is.

I am running as a Republican, but more importantly Read More

County Seeking Applications For Art In Public Places Board

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County is now accepting applications from eligible candidates for appointment to one vacant seat on the Art in Public Places (APP) Board. The vacancy is a two-year term, expiring on March 24, 2028.

Interested Los Alamos County residents who do not hold public office and are not employed by the County may submit an online application by visiting the County’s Boards and Commissions webpage and selecting “apply”. Applications will be accepted until the vacancy is filled.

The APP Board integrates art into public spaces, promotes public awareness, and creates visually Read More

EM-LA & N3B To Discuss Hexavalent Chromium Campaign March 18

From Los Alamos National Laboratory:

  • Environmental Management Cleanup Forum to Pilot New Interactive Format March 18

Do you want to learn more about the legacy cleanup mission at Los Alamos National Laboratory? Join us for a public forum piloting a new format for active participation and interaction.

Starting at 5 p.m., Wednesday, March 18, EM-LA and N3B will provide a presentation on the hexavalent chromium plume, followed by public Q&A. This portion will be available in person and virtually via Microsoft Teams.

For the remaining part of the meeting, in-person attendees will have an Read More

New Mexico Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Deploys Energy Coaches, Website Easing Path To Clean-Energy Savings

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department is deploying “energy coaches” to guide New Mexicans through the process of applying for the state’s array of energy-efficiency tax credit and rebate programs.

EMNRD’s Energy Conservation and Management Division (ECAM) currently administers more than 30 tax credits and rebates offering savings on items ranging from solar energy systems to electric vehicles and energy-efficient home appliances. There also are programs that can help businesses, non-profit organizations and local and Tribal governments reduce Read More

Los Alamos Photo Club 2026 Show: Call For Entries

LAPC News: 

The Los Alamos Photo Club (LAPC) is hosting its 26th Annual Show April 29 through May 26 in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library. This year the opening reception for entrants, club members and the public is scheduled for 5:30-7 p.m., Monday, May 2.

The show is intended to give people who live and work in Los Alamos and the surrounding area a chance to display their photographs in a formal exhibit. Entries are not juried. However, prints on photographic paper are expected to be nicely framed with a wire on the back for hanging.

Participating photographers are encouraged to join the Club, Read More

Obituary: Richard Stohner Sept. 1, 1951 – Feb. 26, 2026

RICHARD STOHNER Sept. 1, 1951 – Feb. 26, 2026

Richard Stohner joined his Heavenly Creator on February 26, 2026, after a brief illness. Richard was born on September 1, 1951, to Bernice McKinney and George Stohner in El Paso, Texas.

Richard was a teacher and carpenter. He graduated from UNM with a bachelor’s degree in industrial arts education, teaching at many schools in Albuquerque, Los Alamos, and Pojoaque.

He met the love of his life, Tammy Miller, on a blind date in November 1983. Not wanting to let her get away, he married Tammy in August the following year. Four years later, Tammy brought their Read More

Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Partners With Local Leaders On Special Women’s Leadership Luncheon March 26 For Women’s History Month

From the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce:

Forget the dry PowerPoint presentations! Join the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce, Del Norte Credit Union, UbiQD, and Mullein Leaf Massage & Wellness Institute on Thursday, March 26 at Crossroads Bible Church for a keynote address, panel discussion, and Italian buffet lunch.

This event is designed to spark fresh ideas and foster real connections, bringing together the brightest minds in the region to discuss what it takes to succeed in today’s business landscape. This affordable event is open to all, regardless of Chamber affiliation, with advance Read More

Los Alamos County Fire Department And Office Of Emergency Management Launch Community-Wide Wildfire Prevention & Preparedness Campaign

COUNTY News:

With wildfire season approaching, the Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) and County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) are launching a community-wide wildfire prevention and preparedness campaign encouraging residents to follow the Ready, Set, Go! wildfire action plan and take steps now to protect their homes and families.

LAFD emphasizes that the community should always be in the “Ready” stage—taking proactive steps long before a wildfire threatens the area.

“Wildfires can move quickly,” said LAFD Wildland Division Chief Van Leimer. “Preparation before fire season Read More

League Of Women Voters To Host Lunch With A Leader Featuring Rep. Christine Chandler March 19

LWV News:

The League of Women Voters of Los Alamos’ (LWV) community event, Lunch with a Leader, will be noon to 1 p.m., Thursday, March 19, in the Unitarian Fellowship Hall on Sage Loop.

The featured speaker is Rep. Christine Chandler. Rep. Chandler will be discussing the much-debated topic of what the County Council can and cannot do.

This event is open to the public and attendees are asked to arrive by 11:45 a.m., as the presentation begins promptly at noon.

Although she is now best known for being the local representative to the New Mexico House of Representatives since being elected in 2018, Rep. Read More

Pets Of The Week: Meet Pinkie And Tex

Pinkie is petite, polished, and positively precious. This 8-month-old, 7-pound velvety Russian Blue beauty is soft as a cloud and sweet as pie, with a gentle way about her, ready to tiptoe straight into your heart. Need a sprinkle of sweetness and a dash of darling in your life? Pinkie Pie might just be your perfect little slice. She goes home spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Española Humane is open to walk-in adopters 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday, at 108 Hamm Parkway in Española. Visit www.espanolahumane.org. Courtesy/EH

Saddle up, pard’ — Tex is a 2-year-old cattle dog Read More

Heinrich Leads New Mexico & Texas Colleagues To Urge Trump Administration To Reverse Rate Cuts For Veterans’ Essential Homecare Services

Congressional News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich led U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), and U.S. Reps. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.), Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.), Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.), and Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) to urge U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins to reverse the Trump administration’s cuts to reimbursement rates for essential home health care services for veterans across New Mexico and parts of Texas.

Due to the Trump Administration’s cuts, as of Jan. 1, 2026, the reimbursement rate for veterans’ home care services in New Mexico fell Read More

Melanee Hand Files For Re-Election To County Council

Evan Rose files on Councilor Melanee Hand’s behalf for a second term on Los Alamos County Council Tuesday inside Council Chambers at the Municipal Building. Hand is traveling and was not able to file in person. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

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Jeff Casalina Files For County Assessor

Jeff Casalina, Democrat, files to run for Los Alamos County Assessor Tuesday in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building. Casalina said he has retired from the Department of Energy and he wanted to do something more. After speaking to current Assessor George Chandler, Casalina decided to run for Assessor. He would bring 20 years of experience as a real estate appraiser to the table. ‘I think experience matters in a job like this,’ he said. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

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Former County Manager Steve Lynne Runs For Council

Retired Los Alamos County Manager Steve Lynne returns Tuesday to Council Chambers inside the Municipal Building to file for a position on County Council. ‘It’s been two years, I thought it is time to start giving back in a different way,’ he said. Since retiring, Lynne said he joined the Los Alamos Community Foundation, which he said has been a great experience but given his background, Lynne felt he could continue to help out. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

Magistrate Judge Catherine Taylor File For Re-Election

Magistrate Judge Catherine Taylor files for re-election Tuesday inside Council Chambers at the Municipal Building. Taylor said she decided to run again because ‘This is the best job I ever had. I’ve learned a lot and I continue to learn a lot everyday.’ Taylor said she is a member of the Magistrate Judge Association and was appointed by the New Mexico Supreme Court to the Magistrate Judge Advisory Committee. In a politically polarizing environment, Taylor said she is proud she does not bend to politics but adheres to the rule of law. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

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