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SOARING TO SUCCESS: Los Chavez native helps save lives through Alaska Air National Guard
Life can take us down unexpected paths, but keeping an open mind and embracing change can lead to wonderful things, as Jasmine Massingill can attest. Massingill grew up in Los Chavez, attending Belen Family School and later Early College Academy in Albuquerque. Little did she know after exiting high school that she would soon be soaring through skies above Alaska as part of a search and rescue team with the Alaska Air National Guard.
One Charged in Senior Center Break-In
An Española man was arrested and charged with two counts of burglary of a structure and one count of burglary of a vehicle after the Beatrice Martinez Senior Center was broken into on June 15. Española City Police Detective James Mayers and Officer Donivan Byers investigated the break-in that...
July events at Expo New Mexico and discounted State Fair tickets
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – July is here and Expo New Mexico has events happening during the month and a special deal for State Fair tickets. Every Saturday and Sunday Expo New Mexico hosts its flea market with things for everyone to enjoy. July 5 – 7 will be the Sangre de Cristo Kennel Club Dog Show at […]
Albuquerque Officer Arrested for Drunk Driving in Patrol Car
On a Sunday in early June, New Mexico State Police Sergeant Toby Lafave made an unusual arrest on I-25. The situation quickly escalated after clocking a speeding SUV driven by Albuquerque Officer Jordan Hernandez. Following the arrest, Hernandez was placed on administrative leave by the Albuquerque Police Department. He faces...
Free debris removal around Ruidoso open for sign-up, needs 75 Lincoln County land-owners to start
Debris cleanup from wildfire and intense flash flooding on the South Fork and Salt fires’ burn scars is now available for some Lincoln County property owners around Ruidoso. New Mexico emergency management officials want to fill 75 spots to cover debris inspection, cleanup, removal and the costs for those services. The program is currently open […] The post Free debris removal around Ruidoso open for sign-up, needs 75 Lincoln County land-owners to start appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Community Shocked as Deputies Discover Deceased 5-Year-Old in Silver City
Tragedy struck Silver City recently when deputies discovered the body of a 5-year-old child during an emergency callout. The incident, which occurred on the date coded as 52324, has left the community mourning and searching for answers. Discovery of the Child’s Body Jolts the Community. Authorities found the child...
Advice for Calming Pets During Fireworks
Thursday is America's Independence Day, a day for grilling, patriotism and fireworks. But for pets, it's a day of loud noises. Cheryll Johns, facility manager of the Rio Rancho Animal Resource Center, wants to remind all pet owners that animals get scared from fireworks as well as the increasing thunderstorms.
Happy Independence Day From Encanto Bistro!
From Happy Independence Day to all our wonderful patrons! As we gather to celebrate the spirit of freedom and unity on this Fourth of July, we are reminded of the diverse flavors and rich traditions that make our nation great. Today, we raise a toast to the courage and vision...
On The Job In Los Alamos: At Smoothie & Milkshake Shop
On the job in Los Alamos is Cafe Specialist Gwen Koetter at the Smoothie & Milkshake Shop inside Mesa Top Games & Toys at 1247B Central Ave. Koetter has worked at the Smoothie & Milkshake Shop for two weeks and said, ‘I like the low stress environment and varied type of job where I am doing different things on different days.’ To learn more, click here. Photo by Andy McBride/ladailypost.com.
Behnke Is Top Predictor In July 2 Weekly Pace Race
Scene from the weekly pace race Tuesday on the Canada Bonita Trail by the Pajarito Ski Hill. Courtesy/ACRR. Sonja Behnke was the best predictor in the Atomic City Road Runners weekly pace race held Tuesday on the Canada Bonita Trail by the Pajarito Ski Hill. She was 8 seconds off her predicted time.
Scenes From 2024 Family YMCA Children’s Parade
Scene from The Family YMCA 2024 Children’s Parade today in downtown Los Alamos. The parade started at the YMCA parking lot and ended at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com. Allison Aiken waits in line for the Fourth of July pancake breakfast along with her daughters Alisha and...
Pets Of The Week: Meet Sugar And Ryder
Sugar lives up to her sweet name: her ear-to-ear smiles, rear-to-ear full body wags, and charming, silly, sunshine-y personality are irresistible. Española Humane welcomed this pocket-sized 4-lb., 1-year-old shepherd-mix when she was evacuated from the Blue 2 Fire in Ruidoso, and with her trainability, endearing sweetness, and absolute love for other dogs, Española Humane felt she was a perfect candidate for its Paws in the Pen prison training program. After 8 weeks of 24/7 training with her two inmate handlers, Sugar knows her stuff, but she’s also a bit of the class clown, offering the cute comic relief everyone can use on a daily basis. She goes home potty, leash and crate trained with a whole list of cues and basic behaviors. To ensure a successful adoption, Española Humane is providing four free training sessions to adopters (so owners can learn what their dog knows) and an invitation to weekly discounted drop-in classes. Sugar also goes home with a biothane leash and collar, 6 months of heartworm prevention, and she’s spayed, vaccinated and microchipped. Apply for Sugar at espanolahumane.org and schedule a meet and greet appointment. Courtesy photo.
Atomic City Commercial Cleaning Helps Clients Sparkle
Atomic City Commercial Cleaning Owner Sarah Scammell-Downs, left, and Jennifer Scammell on the job Monday shining up businesses on Central Avenue. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com. Los Alamos Daily Post. caclark@ladailypost.com. Sarah Scammell-Downs seeks every opportunity to help commercial clients sparkle through her business, Atomic City Commercial Cleaning, LLC. “We are...
Los Alamos Sees Itself In ‘Paradise Paradox’
A scene from the screening of ‘Paradise Paradox’ June 24 at SALA Event Center. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com. Small, rural towns can be deceiving. Quaint town centers and close-knit communities seem appealing and add to that some kind of tourist destination like a ski resort and small towns appear as havens from all the turmoil of big cities. The trouble is, a safe haven that is totally immune from troubles, doesn’t exist; so, what happens when significant issues such as depression and suicide find their way into these small towns? More importantly, what is the best way to address these issues?
Fee Free Adoptions, Fun And Games July 4th At Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society
On July 4th, it’s all fun and games at the Santa Fe Animal Shelter at 100 Caja Del Rio. The shelter is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and they will even have free hot dogs (beef or vegan), games, prizes and more. Earlier this week, Santa Fe Humane...
Public Weighs In On MRA Plan For Downtown Los Alamos
A scene from the public meeting on the MRA plan for the eastern portion of downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com. It was explained during a public meeting Thursday that a Metropolitan Redevelopment Area plan (MRA) is one tool in a toolbox to build vitality into an area. But...
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