Business

Feldenkrais Los Alamos Aims To Enhance Quality Of Life

By BERNADETTE LAURITZEN
Executive Director
C’YA

Sometimes life hurts, by that I mean living life and the physical aches and pains that come with it.

When Champions of Youth Ambitions (C’YA) launched its suicide prevention programs, several local businesses stepped up to donate to make it happen. The Los Alamos Daily Post allowed C’YA to write about each organization as a tribute to small businesses.

One of those businesses was Feldenkrais Los Alamos and Judith Hoffman is the owner. I believe to understand we should start with the things that this method is not, to open the door to explain what Read More

Janice Krish Selected To Lead SBDC

Small Business Development Center Director Janice Krish during a visit to the Los Alamos Daily Post newsroom Thursday is encouraging the community to shop locally on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 30. Photo by Carol A Clark/ladailypost.com

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily post
caclark@ladailypost.com

Janice Krish has landed the top job at the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) on the UNM-Los Alamos campus, following a stint as small business liaison for Los Alamos County.

“I’m super thankful for the small business owners, who are the heart of our community and I want to give back,” Read More

India House On Wheels Opens For Business On Trinity Drive!

India House on Wheels owner Gurpal (Paul) Singh in front of his new eatery situated in the parking area between Sirphey and LA Liquor & Indian Groceries on Trinity Drive. He spoke Monday afternoon about his new venture and what motivated him to expand to Los Alamos. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

Gurpal (Paul) Singh opened his India House on Wheels Tuesday, Nov. 19 in the parking area between Sirphey and LA Liquor & Indian Groceries on Trinity Drive.

“People from here come to eat at my India House restaurant in Santa Read More

Los Alamos Local Business Coalition To Host Public Forum

Los Alamos Local Business Coalition News:

The newly-formed Los Alamos Local Business Coalition (LALBC), a collaborative group of business owners and stakeholders dedicated to supporting local businesses, is hosting its first public forum at 5:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, at SALA Event Center, 2551 Central Ave., and online via Zoom.

This inaugural forum will introduce the LALBC to the community and address a pressing local issue: the proposed Diamond Drive property purchase by Los Alamos County. The forum will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn about the coalition’s mission, Read More

Catch Of The Week: Black Friday Email Scams

By REBECCA RUTHERFORD
Los Alamos
For the Los Alamos Daily Post

Oh boy it’s almost the most wonderful time of the year for consumerism- Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals! But be careful, some of these deals are straight up scams.

According to a report from Bitdefender 77% of Black Friday spam emails have been identified as scams, with the remainder being marketing lures. That’s up by 7% from 2023. These scams are intended to steal victims’ personal info, such as login credentials and banking information, or directly steal their money with fake purchases or banking trojans.

Be cautious of any unsolicited Read More

100+ Women Who Care Donates Over $4,000 To Self Help

100+ Women Who Care–Los Alamos Steering Committee member Angie Bratton welcomed the more than 40 women to the fourth and final giving event of 2024. She thanked event sponsor TechSource, Inc. and introduced Jackie Beckner and Margaret Cardiel of TechSource, Inc. who served as emcees for the evening. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Jackie Beckner and Margaret Cardiel of event sponsor TechSource, Inc. served as emcees and introduced representatives from three local nonprofits selected to present their need for funding. Dana D’Andrea and Mairead Schilling of TechSource, Inc. were Read More

Saenz: Fiber Optics And Transparency – A Need For Los Alamos (Part 3)

By ALLAN SAENZ
Co-founder, Los Alamos Local Business Coalition
Owner, Los Alamos Network
Owner, SALA Event Center

Last Tuesday, two significant items on the County Council’s agenda caught the community’s attention: the Community Broadband Project and the proposed purchase of properties on Diamond Drive. While both seemed ready for rubber-stamp approval, the community showed up—both in person and online—to have their voices heard. The result was a mix of progress and constructive delay.

Fiber Optics: A Step Forward

After a detailed presentation and public input, the Council unanimously Read More