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Topper Baseball Falls To Academy Chargers 3-18

The Topper Baseball team fell to the Albuquerque Academy Chargers 3-18 in a nonconference game played on Bomber Field Tuesday afternoon. The Toppers were no match for the powerful Charger team, and the game was called by the mercy rule in the 5th inning. Pictured: Boaz Martinez was the lead of pitcher. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The short stop Omar Bojorquez makes the catch for the 1st out of the first inning. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The first baseman Terran Robertson Tries to tag out Grady Sullivan in the 1st inning but the runner was safe. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More

Kiwanis Club Hears About Los Alamos Farmers Market

Cindy Talamantes, Manager of Los Alamos Farmers Market

By BROOKE DAVIS
Kiwanis Club

On April 7, the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos was treated to a talk from Cindy Talamantes, Manager of the Los Alamos Farmers Market. She was introduced by Main Street and Creative District Communications Manager Jennifer Armstrong and discussed the history, operations, and challenges of the Market and its importance to the community.

The Los Alamos Farmers Market has been in operation since 1970 and is the oldest continuous Farmers Market in the state. It has resided in many locations over the years, such as the Read More

Two NNMC Students Receive N3B Danny Nichols And Dennis Huddleston Memorial Scholarship

NNMC News:

ESPAÑOLA — Pursuing their degrees just got a little easier for Esperanza Gonzales and Josiah Martinez, two Northern New Mexico College recipients of the Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos (N3B) Danny Nichols and Dennis Huddleston Memorial Scholarship. These two remarkable students have persevered despite major obstacles throughout their lives. Now one obstacle is removed. Gonzales, Martinez and University of New Mexico-Los Alamos student Jimmy Gurule will each receiving a $9,000 scholarship to ease their financial burdens.

“These students embody the future of our industry Read More

Los Alamos County Residents Select Tagline ‘Give A Shift’ For Climate Action Outreach Campaign

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County residents have selected the official tagline “Give a Shift” for the County’s upcoming climate action outreach campaign. With this tagline, the campaign will explore how shifting the choices you make can protect the environment, improve your family’s health, reduce costs, and continue a strong sense of community.

There were 208 survey submissions from residents across the county, with “Give a Shift” receiving 39 percent of the votes across the three options. The campaign, led by behavior-change-communications firm Firebrand Creative, will feature
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Los Alamos Public Schools Launches Youth Nicotine Prevention Peer Ambassador Program

LAPS Youth Nicotine Prevention Peer Ambassadors front row from left, Samatha Kranthijanya, and Isabella Jaramillo, and back row from left, LAHS Prevention Program Kristine Coblentz, Evan Beveridge, Charles Austin, Javaya Davison, Madalyn Baily, and Prevention Program’s Sylvia Diehl. Courtesy/LAPS 

Youth Nicotine Prevention Peer Ambassadors engaging peers in conversations around nicotine use prevention. Courtesy/LAPS

LAPS News:

The Los Alamos Public Schools (LAPS) prevention program recently piloted a new student-led effort focused on reducing vaping and nicotine use among Read More

Daily Postcard: Rock Cairns Spotted In White Rock

Daily Postcard: Rock Cairns spotted on Wednesday on Piedra Loop in White Rock. These rock piles are often used to mark hiking routes in parks. The rock cairns at certain national parks are carefully maintained by park staff to keep hikers on the correct path. Visitors should leave them as they find them. Source: National Park Service. Photo by Shari Mills Read More

Free Film Screening Asks: What Does It Take To Tell The Truth From Inside A Genocide?

By KELLY MEYERS
Los Alamos

Los Alamos and surrounding community members are invited to a free screening of “Unmaking Of,” a documentary film that takes viewers behind the camera into the brutal reality of making journalism and art under siege, at 7 p.m., next Tuesday, April 21, at SALA.

The film follows filmmakers working inside Gaza during an active genocide, documenting not just what they see, but what it costs to see it, to record it, and to share it with a world that has largely been shielded from the full weight of what is happening. “Unmaking Of” is less a conventional documentary and more an Read More

‘Reverse Demo Days’ At Los Alamos Makers Spark Early Product Ideas And Momentum For Regional Creative Entrepreneurs

Participants introducing themselves during a roundtable session at the recent ‘Reverse Demo Days’ event at Los Alamos Makers. Courtesy photo

Dr. Prisca Tiasse, second from right, speaks with County officials during the recent visit by Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City to Los Alamos Makers. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Makers News:

Los Alamos Makers has announced the successful completion of its recent “Reverse Demo Days”, a hands-on, exploratory event designed to introduce creative entrepreneurs to the tools, workflows, and opportunities shaping the future Read More

2026 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series Lineup Reveal

COMMUNITY News:

The Los Alamos County Community Services Department and Sancre Productions are proud to announce the 2026 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series lineup. The series will be held every Friday from May 22nd through August 28th, from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, at Ashley Pond Park, Los Alamos, NM.

There will be food vendors offering a variety of cuisines, local nonprofit organizations sharing information, and incredible music across multiple genres all summer long—featuring nationally touring bands and the best bands that New Mexico’s music scene has to offer. The best part of all: the Los Alamos Read More