Lifestyles

Camp May Road Traffic Control Operations Begin Feb. 21

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County has announced that Highway Supply, LLC will have traffic control operations in place in two locations near the top of Camp May Road beginning Feb. 21 through March 7 for movie filming activity management.

The road will remain open during the duration of the project; however, traffic will need to be prepared to stop for intermittent flagging operations.

The operation will start 750 yards before the lower Townsite Lift pullout and continue to the first entrance to the Pajarito Mountain Ski Hill parking lots.

A flagging operation will be in place, with assistance Read More

All Shall Be Well … Even For Otto

Clergy from left, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Assistant Rector Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Courtesy photo

By DEACON CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB aka Cinema Cindy
ELCA

Thanks to the new business in town, SALA Event Center, I was able for the first time in a couple of years to watch a first-run movie in this town where I live. I am grateful. Coincidently, that film, “A Man Called Otto,” is about gratitude. It’s also about neighborliness and the family we create around us. It’s what this town has been for many folks over the decades, when your own family might live in another Read More

Announcing Meow Wolf’s Altar-ed Universe: A Real Wedding In Another Reality

Famed Santa Fe Exhibition to Offer Unique Elopement Package. Courtesy photo

MEOW WOLF News:

SANTA FE — Meow Wolf Santa Fe is helping humanoids get hitched with the immersive art exhibition’s new elopement package. Designed specifically for couples who want hassle-free yet unforgettable nuptials, Altar-ed Universe is Meow Wolf’s answer to the drab courthouse wedding.

Altar-ed Universe is a 90-minute experience where the betrothed can get legally married by an ordained Meow Wolf character beneath a glowing, percussive mastodon in The Caves, the hand sculpted subterranean fantasy land Read More

Los Alamos Public Schools Announces Snow Day!

LAPS News:

Los Alamos Public Schools (LAPS) is closed today, Feb. 15, due to inclement weather conditions.

More snow is predicted this morning and LAPS cannot safely clear snow and ice before students arrive. LAPS also is not able to drive all bus routes. 

All classes are canceled. 

All after school programs including athletics (both home and away contests) and activities are canceled.

Find updates on the LAPS website at https://www.laschools.net/.

School will resume on a normal schedule Thursday, Feb. 16.

“Please stay safe and enjoy the snow.” –LAPS Read More

Storms May Cause Hazardous Driving Conditions Statewide

Transportation Secretary Ricky Serna

NMDOT News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is preparing for the latest winter storm expected to impact the state over the next 24 hours.

According to the National Weather Service, a one-two punch of active winter weather will blast New Mexico through Wednesday. Rain, thunderstorms, snow, blowing snow, strong to potentially damaging winds, drastically colder temperatures, low visibility, and hazardous and in some areas, severe travel conditions are expected. There is a growing chance of blizzard conditions in northeast Read More