Daily Postcard: Sunset Falls Over Griffith Gym
Daily Postcard: A recent sunset falls over Griffith Gymnasium as viewed near Canyon Road. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Public Input Session For The Artificial Turf Study April 24

COUNTY News:
The fourth Public Engagement Input Session for the ongoing Artificial Turf Study will take place from 5:30–7:30 p.m., April 24 at Fuller Lodge.
This session provides another opportunity for community members to review proposed scenarios of field layouts at North Mesa and Overlook facilities. The scenarios include a mix of artificial and turf fields at both locations. Attendees will be able to ask questions and offer feedback on the study’s progress. For those unable to attend in person, a Zoom option will be available to participate virtually.
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Topper Baseball Won Both Conference Games Against Taos Tigers In A Double Header Monday
The Topper Baseball team hosted the Taos Tigers in a double header played on Bomber Field Monday afternoon. The Tigers started out strong in the first game by scoring 5 runs in the first inning. The Toppers struggled until the 5th inning when they scored 7 unanswered runs to take the lead and expanded the lead to win the first game 11-8. The Toppers dominated the Tigers in the 2nd game winning 17-2. This brings the Topper’s record to 8-0 in district and 14-5 overall. Pictured: Boaz Martinez playing right field makes a running-diving catch for the 3rd out in the 4th inning. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More
Mountain Capital Partners Announces $15M+ In Improvements Following Record-Setting Winter
MCP News:
DURANGO — With three of its ski areas extending operations into May, winter is still going strong across many Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) mountains. The 2024/2025 season has already delivered standout moments – from record-setting season lengths and historic early openings to national accolades – and MCP is building on that success with more than $15 million in capital improvements planned across its resort properties.
“We’re proud of what our teams and communities accomplished this season, and these $15 million in projects reflect our ongoing commitment to Read More
Weekly Fishing Report: April 22, 2025
By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post
Winter-like weather made a brief appearance in New Mexico last week. The Jemez Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains were covered with a beautiful white blanket of snow at higher elevations. Good to see after such a dry winter but just a drop in the bucket of what we need.
Streamflow in the Rio Grande remains low. The streamflow at Cerro near the Colorado border was just 169 cubic-feet-per second.
There will be no big spring runoff from Colorado. Snowpack in the Rio Grande headwaters is just 43-percent of normal.
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