Governor Appoints Ali Rye Deputy Secretary At DHSEM
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SANTA FE – Secretary-Designate David Dye of the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) announced today that Ali Rye has been named Deputy Secretary at the Department.
Rye previously served as Bureau Chief for Response and Recovery where she oversaw a team that operates the States Emergency Operations Center and coordinates disaster response and recovery efforts on behalf of the State of New Mexico.
“Ali’s outstanding leadership during the 2022 Read More
New Mexico Chief Justice To Deliver State Of The Judiciary
Chief Justice C. Shannon Bacon
AOC News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice C. Shannon Bacon will deliver the State of the Judiciary address at noon Tuesday, Jan. 24 in the State Capitol, House chamber.
The Chief Justice will outline the Judiciary’s legislative priorities for the 2023 session and highlight accomplishments by the state court system.
The speech will be livestreamed on the Legislature’s website during a joint session of the House of Representatives and Senate.
To view, go to nmlegis.gov/webcast. Read More
FBI: El Paso Man Pleads Guilty To Operating Ponzi Scheme Disguised As Crypto Investment Firm … Facing 20 Years
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EL PASO, Texas — An El Paso man pleaded guilty in federal court last week to five counts of wire fraud.
According to court documents, Abner Tinoco, 27, operated a Ponzi scheme through his business by soliciting millions of dollars of investments from clients and claiming he would invest their money into funds dealing with cryptocurrency and foreign exchange markets.
Out of approximately $9 million worth of investments deposited into his business accounts, Tinoco spent more than half on personal expenses to include luxury cars, private jets, real estate and jewelry. Tinoco furthered Read More
Los Alamos National Laboratory Looks At What’s Driving Re-Burns Across California & The West
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) shares a news story on what’s driving re-burns across California and the West. Seasonal temperature, moisture loss from plants and wind speed are what primarily drive fires that sweep across the same landscape multiple times, a new study reveals. These findings and others could help land managers plan more effective treatments in areas susceptible to fire, particularly in the fire-ravaged wildland-urban interfaces of California. Read the full article here. Read More
FBI Recognizes New Mexico Department Of Public Safety Employees For Improving Crime Statistics Reporting
FBI Special Agent in Charge Raul Bujanda of the Albuquerque FBI Division recognizes DPS Employees for improving Crime Statistics Reporting. Courtesy/FBI
DPS Employees recognized for improving Crime Statistics Reporting. Courtesy/FBI
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The FBI has recognized six New Mexico Department of Public Safety (DPS) employees for their efforts that significantly increased the number of law enforcement agencies in the state reporting into the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
“The Department of Public Safety’s efforts will go a long way towards not only providing more Read More