SIC authorizes the development of $100M Albuquerque
SIC authorizes the development of $100M restoration fund
The New Mexico Say Financial Investment Council unanimously elected Tues to immediately power up to $100 million from one of the major fixed resources of the state into a newly formed New Mexico Restoration Account, which will offer cheaper, short-term financial loans to companies struggling to stay competitive by the coronavirus chaos.
Gov. Michelle, who heads the Investment Committee, advised the SIC to act fast, stating that several companies are approaching the "break-point" due to state-managed shutdowns in an effort to reduce the transmission of the coronavirus.
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Charles S. Leader of many groups, boards, and organizations passed away at 98
According to the daughter of Mr. Charles, Many Friends, and colleagues remembered Mr. Charles as ‘’ Mr. Albuquerque’’ because of his huge fan following and association with many big committees, government agencies, and he was the board of members of many organizations. She further said his father was a very sincere person and pure of heart. May God bless his soul ‘’Amen’’
Mr. Charles was a retired officer from the American Navy, he fought World War 2, and he was one of the sophisticated and decorated officers. After retried he was appointed as head of the University of New Mexico, and he retained his position for 11 years, later he joined New Mexico Title for worked there for 3 decades.
ALENCIA COUNTY, N.M. – Managing a fire without water is what a couple from Valencia County says happened when firefighters on their property responded to a blaze. When responders arrived on the scene, the family says they were relieved, but then frustrated when they were unable to take immediate action.
Amanda Griego claims a fire started out in their backyard workshop on Tuesday afternoon just a few meters from the home of her parents in Valencia County. "That's where our relatives hung out, birthdays spent, we're spending holidays here," says Griego. She claims it was very unprepared for the firemen. No water came from the hose of the truck.
Video describes a firefighter with no stream carrying a hose toward the blaze. "While they make an appearance, you may assume they can save my building, however when they stretch out the hose and all you hear is the truck's winding and nothing comes out, you feel helpless, you feel disappointed," Griego retorted.
Brian Culp, chief of the Valencia County Fire, says the reason no water came out of the truck was that the pump had not been packed. This year, he says it needs to be prepared.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man from Albuquerque led police on a wild chase usually seen only in the films. It caught the entire incident on film.
He began trying to unlock a white truck at a hotel near Coors and Iliff when Albuquerque Police saw Armando Romero back in September. He was found to have a warrant for his arrest by police trying to help him.
They were trying to ask him about it, but he started running into oncoming Coors traffic. In a risky pursuit, Romero led the policeman. Romero managed to run into traffic and even attempted to catch his own multi-car ride. The cop pulled a semi-truck at one point to try and catch up with him.
As a driver pulled over, Romero can be seen struggling to hold a truck. He tried to jump on the back of a pickup truck once the cop spotted him.
Romero has been accused of resisting, evading, or hindering an officer. Court records show that the charges were dismissed as APD was not willing to proceed with the case. Whether they didn't want to go forward is uncertain, but perhaps the state can re-file the charges. The extensive criminal record of Romero includes charges of assault and burglar from 2007.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — This is a historic Albuquerque site, but it's mostly gone unused for years. Not only is the city trying to change it, in the future of the Albuquerque Rail Yards, Election Day will play a big part. The famous room in the center of town on Saturday had a makeover and a crowd.
"Everyone just wanted to get out there, enjoy the sunshine, enjoy the food trucks, enjoy the music," said Allison Duffus, event attendant. In celebrating the end of the 11-month campaign, Mayor Tim Keller joined other city dignitaries.
"They wanted to show that we can get things done when we have the money and the layout and help for the community," Keller said.
Some of the people who have appeared on Saturday are planning ahead, "I'm really getting married soon, so I was like ' you guys are married, right? ' So I think that's going to be great for that," Duffus said. And that will depend on building around the square, which is not expected to be completed until next summer.
Voters would also assess how much more will occur if they vote to approve a city bond of $128 million. Keller said that $5 million of that bond would go to the Rail Yard for continued improvement, and that would not be a tax increase.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The man charged with killing five members of his family as a teenager was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. In their South Valley home, Nehemiah Griego, now 22, killed his parents and three younger siblings at the age of 15.
The siblings were 9, 5, and 2 when they were killed and shot by Griego. He was sentenced to 30 years behind bars for their deaths – a life sentence in New Mexico. He was also sentenced for killing the parents to seven years behind bars. For time served, Griego may receive credit.
The horrendous case divided the family of the Griego. Others tried to prosecute Nehemiah as a child. While this was fought by his sisters and the government. We wanted him to be locked up. His attorney said he was expected to be put in a treatment facility, but there is no care in New Mexico.
When he can apply for parole, he will be 52-year-old.
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Murder investigation: Man found deceased inside the car on Milwaukee’s southern side
MILWAUKEE - A homicide investigating is in progress following a person was discovered deceased inside a car on Milwaukee’s south side Mon night, March Twenty three
Authorities say the officers went to the 13th and Wilson neighborhood about 7 p.m. for A social security check.
On arrival, a 38-year-old victim was found dead from a bullet wound.
Police say the homicidal unit is presently investigating the matter.
Maurice Berger, a chief curator at UMBC and a popular researcher, passed away due to coronavirus at Sixty Three
The lead director at the Institute for Architecture, Craft and Visual Culture, University of Maryland, Baltimore State passed away Mon in NYC owing coronavirus.
Maurice Berger worked as a research instructor at UMBC in addition to being a curator, the university stated in verifying his departure from this earth.
The university said Berger was a citizen of NYC and passed away two hrs east of the city in the village of Craryville, Columbia District. He was sixty-three years old.
America to Sue China for COVID-19 Outbreak
A news magazine, Daily Caller, just dropped the report that a bi-partisan effort is underway to hold China accountable for its legibly clear efforts to cover its role (and sheer negligence) in allowing the spread of COVID-19.
As stated in another article posted here on Avalanches.com which was first on Daily Caller's website, The Chinese goverment knew all along about this virus and used the strong-armed intimidation of Chinese citizens and anti-Western propaganda to evade responsibility.
See the latest piece here -
https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/24/china-coronavirus-class-action-lawsuit/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=12364
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Al regresar a casa, los peruanos fueron a cuarentena
Este martes, peruanos de Estados Unidos y Canadá regresaron a su tierra natal. Los ciudadanos que llegaron en dos vuelos se sometieron a un examen médico completo.
Después de lo cual 10 autobuses con conciudadanos fueron a cuarentena en hoteles de Lima.
También se informa que durante el regreso, las personas no pudieron contactar a sus familiares, ya que se tomaron medidas de seguridad estrictas.
Además, los peruanos no tenían contactos cercanos con familiares que vinieron a conocerlos.
La cuarentena para los ciudadanos que regresan dura 15 días.
Social Punishment in lockdown...
Posters written 'I am an enemy of society', given social punishment of Rajasthan Police to the people who came out of the house
Corona virus outbreaks still increase. Public are planning to the extent of negligence. On Monday, people appeared on the streets despite the internment. once that a campaign was surpass the Rajasthan Police everywhere the state. In which, to form such folks aware, i'm associate enemy of society and have given out posters while not turning around for work.
Rajasthan Police, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Rawatbhata, together with the campaign was see the state. The police is giving such social penalty to people who leave while not reason. once that he was additionally asked to travel back home. The impact of this social penalty was seen. Rawatbhata's CI Ramroop Meena aforementioned that he cannot do strict action. In such a scenario, folks are being embarrassed. so folks perceive this concern.
With this, Rajasthan Police wrote on its Twitter account to form folks aware that rumors have accrued on social media. Spreading rumors may be a punishable offense, please don't do that otherwise you'll be liable for the results. Maintain peace. Use caution and understanding.
Murder investigation: Man found deceased inside the car on Milwaukee’s southern side
MILWAUKEE - A homicide investigating is in progress following a person was discovered deceased inside a car on Milwaukee’s south side Mon night, March Twenty three
Authorities say the officers went to the 13th and Wilson neighborhood about 7 p.m. for A social security check.
On arrival, a 38-year-old victim was found dead from a bullet wound.
Police say the homicidal unit is presently investigating the matter.