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Rev. DeYoe: Unitarian Universalism & Our Tradition of Covenant

By Rev. Tina DeYoe
Minister
Unitarian Church of Los Alamos

Unitarian Universalism & Our Tradition of Covenant

Are you searching for an interfaith, pluralistic community? Are you looking for a community that will help you in your free and responsible search for truth and meaning in life? Do you live your life based upon values of love, justice, equity, transformation, generosity, and interdependence? Are you looking for an anti-authoritarian, spiritually-based community? Are you looking for a community that upholds the importance of freedom, reason, hope, right of conscience, and Read More

Catch Of The Week: Amazon Scams

By REBECCA RUTHERFORD
Los Alamos
For the Los Alamos Daily Post

Remember when Prime day was once a year as opposed to every single month? Yeah, now you can’t go a week or two without some new Prime Days deal blowing up your inbox, and this month’s special day promises to kick off the holiday shopping season with more amazing deals!

Shoppers aren’t the only ones excited…Stay aware, because scammers keep an eye out for events like these and will use them against customers.

Picture this: you check your inbox expecting a cute cat video or a newsletter about pumpkin recipes, and instead you find an urgent Read More

Robinson: Tracking Every Federal Cut That Will Hit The State

By SHERRY ROBINSON
All She Wrote
© 2025 New Mexico News Services

Legislators got the people’s business done in two reasonably efficient days during the recent special session, but not without some political theater.

This year, the governor and Democrats were on the same page in wanting to prepare the state for the Republican president’s funding cuts. And because of the Legislature’s newly created Federal Funding Stabilization Subcommittee, they had numbers.

Few people know the state’s numbers like the subcommittee’s co-chair, Rep. Patty Lundstrom, D-Gallup, who is former chair of the Read More

Theophan: Pottery Class Offers Peaceful Respite

By Fr. Theophan Mackey
Rector
Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church

My pottery classes at the Fuller Lodge Art Center seem to be going along swimmingly. It is, or at least it is my objective to make it, a peaceful respite, a calm haven and oasis, far away from the stress and cares of this life.

Attempting to acquire a new manual skill gives the mind something external and well defined to concentrate on. And one, difficult, but entirely surmountable job is a veritable vacation from the chaotic whirlwind that is most of our internal lives. All the things we cannot control, but still struggle with all our Read More

Weekly Fishing Report: Oct. 6, 2025 

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post 

Kokanee salmon snagging season opened Oct. 1 at Navajo Lake, El Vado Lake and Eagle Nest Lake.

Snagging season at Heron Lake begins Nov. 11 after the egg-taking operation. Possession of kokanee salmon at Heron Lake is prohibited from Oct. 1 until Nov. 11.

All snagging seasons end Dec. 31 at all locations.

In recent years, the best snagging success has been at Navajo Lake.

The State Game and Fish Department stocked a total of 6,493 Rio Grande cutthroat trout Oct. 1 in six high-elevation lakes in the Pecos Wilderness

The streamflow in the Rio Read More

What Does The UNM-LA Advisory Board Actually Do?

By DAVID HAMPTON
Candidate
UNM-LA Advisory Board

As a candidate for one of the 3 positions on the UNM-LA Advisory Board who has been knocking on people’s doors, the most frequently asked question is, “What does this board actually do?”

While we can advocate for things the community wants and actually needs (and we do!), like more 4-year degrees, more trade/technical certifications, a more robust dual credit program for our high schoolers, more community education programs, etc., programs and curriculum decisions are entirely in the hands of the main campus in Albuquerque.

Our main functions Read More