Former Senator Michael Sanchez STATE News: SANTA FE – On Friday, President Brian Egolf announced that former Senator Michael Sanchez will be his representative on the New Mexico Citizen Redistribution Committee. Adopted and enacted as a result of the 2021 legislative session, the new Citizens Constituency Committee is made up …
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COUNTY News: The projects listed in this section are managed by county public works staff through contractors. For more information, email [email protected], call 5050.662.8150 or visit the âProjects / Public Worksâ link on www.losalamosnm.us. Please slow down and use caution in construction work areas. Please note that the information below …
Read More »Bro. Glenn: There is only “us”
By Fr. Glenn Jones: Oh look⦠it’s June 6th â very remarkable in history as we remember the Allied invasion of Normandy that day in 1944 during World War II. There are still few of us who fought in this terrible war, and even fewer who stormed these same beaches, …
Read More »JJAB: What does pride mean
JJAB booth at a previous Pride event on the back lawn of Fuller Lodge. Courtesy / LA Pride From JJAB staff: What does pride mean for Los Alamos JJAB? (connect) “LGBTQ + youth have higher rates of serious thoughts and suicide attempts, and report higher levels of feelings of sadness …
Read More »Council to reopen University Avenue in July, Cal Ave in September
Parts of University Avenue are closed to give restaurants space to serve meals outside. Post a photo. This story originally appeared on May 26 in the Daily Post. To get all the local news first, pick up the Morning Post at 1,000 Mid-Peninsula locations. BY KYLE MARTINDaily Post Writer Palo …
Read More »Latest North Wales Coronavirus Case From Public Health Wales
Twenty-four new cases of the coronavirus have been recorded in North Wales, according to the latest figures. The latest data from Public Health Wales brings the total number of cases in the region to 35,300 since the start of the pandemic. The new total is more than double the nine …
Read More »SRI wants to redevelop the campus, add 400 housing units
SRI has published this proposed site map for its Menlo Park campus. This story originally appeared in the Daily Post on Wednesday. To get all the local news first, pick up the Morning Post at 1,000 Mid-Peninsula locations. BY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Writer SRI International wants to redevelop its 63-acre …
Read More »A history of Marcus432 and his inspirations
Growing up in the Bay Area surrounded by hip hop music, Marcus432 quickly developed an interest in creating his own music. After seeing an opportunity in the industry, he started working on his craft at a makeshift studio that he built in his college hall at the time. After expanding …
Read More »OPINION: Wild Horses, an analysis of the issues
Is there a holistic solution to the plight of American wild horses that is both economically and environmentally reasonable and acceptable to the majority of stakeholders? A recent article on Reason, titled “Predictably Wild Horses Still Suffering Due To Federal Slaughter Ban” said: “It turns out that basing animal rights …
Read More »Man Who Dies After ‘Serious Assault’ In Deeside Has Heart Injury, Investigation Says
A father died of shock and bleeding after a stab in the chest that penetrated his heart, an investigation has found. Dean Bennett died near his address at Old Quay House on Dock Road, Connah’s Quay on May 22. The 31-year-old was airlifted to Aintree hospital but was pronounced dead. …
Read More »After 41 hours of water, finally restored at Elk Ridge
Water is restored to Elk Ridge. LADP file photo By KIRSTEN LASKEYLos Alamos Daily [email protected] After approximately 41 hours without water, residents of the Elk Ridge Mobile Home Park were finally able to restore the water at around 3 p.m. today. Residents said the mobile home park had been without …
Read More »Daily Myanmar Post-Coup Update: May 29-30
Young Myanmar nationals organize a weekly demonstration in Tokyo against the military regime in their home country. Through The Irrawaddy May 31, 2021 To keep you up to date with what happened in Myanmar over the past 48 hours, here are the main events of the period, more than three …
Read More »Bro. Glenn: To be of service
By Fr. Glenn Jones: And so we go back to Memorial Day weekend and remember those who died in our service, not just our nation, but our states and all local communities … those who go day and night, under the sun, rain or snow, often not sure they will …
Read More »Inside the £ 1million Deganwy house that appears to be floating in the air
A 1960s modernist house overlooking the Conwy estuary was put on the market for £ 1m. Delano, named after a picturesque island in the middle of Cache Lake in Ontario, Canada, occupies an elevated position on Gannock Park in Deganwy. Built in 1965, the detached four-bedroom property features a quintessentially …
Read More »124 new cases, total 202,821 with 6 new deaths and 188,743 recovered
31 new cases in Bernalillo County 3 new cases in Chaves County 1 new case in Colfax County 2 new cases in Curry County 13 new cases in Doña Ana County 2 new cases in Eddy County 8 new cases in Guadalupe County 4 new cases in McKinley County 4 …
Read More »Jean Mary Wilson – Palo Alto Daily Post
August 11, 1952 – May 22, 2021 After a courageous 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer, Jean Mary Wilson was finally raised to heaven by angels while surrounded by her family on May 22, 2021. First and foremost, Jean was Terry’s wife, Andrew and Matthew’s mother, Lindsey’s stepmother, and Bryce, Ian …
Read More »Opinion: 55 days later, DOJ did not respond to request for information on encryption of police radios
NOTICE BY DAVE PRICEDaily post editor When a government agency is proud of what it has done, it will ask a public relations official to send out a press release to the media touting its accomplishment. Sometimes they will have a press conference where officials can slap each other on …
Read More »Myanmar post-coup daily update: May 26
An anti-regime rally takes place at the Manau Ground in Myitkyina. Through The Irrawaddy May 27, 2021 To keep you up to date with what happened in Myanmar over the past 24 hours, here are the main events of the day more than three months after the coup. In Yangon, …
Read More »Eight dead in shooting at VTA marshalling yard
A man comforts a woman near the scene of an ATV facility shooting today (May 26) in San Jose. AP photo by Noah Berger. An employee this morning opened fire on an VTA yard on West Younger Avenue, killing eight people. The suspect was also deceased, authorities said. The VTA …
Read More »Bring ideal body styles with the Spectrum aesthetic
Spectrum Aesthetics, the only outpatient surgery center accredited by the same accreditation company as the hospital – Jcaho accreditation The body aesthetics market in the 21st century has a large number of advanced technologies and products that can achieve ideal or preferred body styles. These technologies are carried out by …
Read More »Parole charged with assault and theft of man in his 60s
Jesse Clay Camper III. Palo Alto Police Photo. By the staff of the Daily Post Palo Alto Police announced today that they have arrested a parolee after he allegedly assaulted and robbed a man in his 60s at the downtown train station. Jesse Clay Camper III, 34, of Oakland was …
Read More »Palo Alto could reopen the streets earlier than expected
Local 271 is one of the restaurants in Palo Alto that sets tables outside. Post a photo. BY KYLE MARTINDaily newspaper editor Next month, Palo Alto City Council will consider reopening all streets in the city in July, ahead of the previous reopening date of October 31, after closing several …
Read More »Second murder on Woodland Avenue in 19 days
1800 Woodland Avenue in East Palo Alto. Apple Cards. By the staff of the Daily Post A man was shot and killed in the 1800 block of Woodland Avenue last night (May 23), just 19 days after another fatal shooting within a block. Police do not identify the victim in …
Read More »US Senator Martin Heinrich leads colleagues to present America’s future electrification resolution
US Senator Martin Heinrich News from the US SENATE: WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (DN.M.), a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, led 13 Senate Democrats to present the future U.S. electrification resolution to advance the vision generalized electrification of devices and machines in American …
Read More »North Wales coronavirus cases spread as two more deaths are recorded
There were two more deaths of people with Covid-19 in North Wales, the only newly confirmed deaths across the country on Sunday May 23. The new deaths bring the region’s death toll to 948 since the start of the pandemic, while the national total is now 5,566. Among the new …
Read More »The North Wales taxi boss tried to go green but the offer was unsuccessful – that’s why
A boss at taxi company Rhyl tried to go green with a major investment that he hoped would support the business and the planet. Steve Derby spent almost £ 50,000 on two MG5 electric cars for his taxi company Busy Bee Taxis – replacing the diesel vehicles. He wanted to …
Read More »Kitten stolen from mother – $ 2000 reward offered
Olaf was robbed from the Whis-Purr Rescue animal shelter in Redwood City. Photo provided by the refuge. BY EMILY MIBACHDaily newspaper editor A one-month-old kitten was stolen from the cage he shared with his mother and siblings at a Redwood City shelter, and now the shelter is offering $ 2,000 …
Read More »Teams complete Cuervito fire extinguishing operations
SFNF News: Today, crews focused on maintaining and securing the line after completing the last 300 hectares at the southern end of the blaze on Thursday. The only ignitions today were manual ignitions to clean the interior fuel pockets. Burnout operations are now complete on the Cuervito Fire. Firefighters’ efforts …
Read More »Faith Arlene (Mosher) Hastings – Palo Alto Daily Post
Faith Arlene (Mosher) Hastings entered Eternal Rest on the afternoon of September 18, 2020 at her home in Palo Alto at the age of 86. Before Faith went to Heaven were her father in 1972, several aunts , uncles, cousins ââand his mother in 1996. A Celebration of His Life …
Read More »What’s new with the Economic Nexus in 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on the tax policies of local and state governments in 2020 and 2021. Lockdown rules and the introduction of social distancing regulations, such as mask warrants, have limited growth economy for more than a year. The introduction of economic link has allowed …
Read More »LAFD Wildlands Division Chief Kelly Sterna briefs Rotarians on the 2021 fire season
Wildlands Division Chief Kelly Sterna By KIRSTEN LASKEYDaily message from Los [email protected] A below-average snowpack, a drier-than-usual monsoon season and the major anniversaries of two big fires are all ingredients for a recipe for disaster. And Los Alamos could be served with an active wild season this year because of …
Read More »UK government still ‘identifies’ Holyhead customs site for already delayed post-Brexit checks
The UK government has said it is “currently identifying” a suitable location for a customs facility near the port of Holyhead for already delayed checks on EU traffic. Exports to the EU from Britain have been subject to controls since January 1, but the UK government has decided to take …
Read More »Former Daily Post reporters launch Wrexham Fearless in Devotion fanzine
A group of former regional journalists have joined forces to launch a new title aimed at fans of the football club they support. Former North Wales Daily Post reporters Andy Gilpin, Tim Edwards, Liam Randall and Blake Welton launched ‘Fearless in Devotion’, a quarterly fanzine aimed at Wrexham AFC supporters, …
Read More »CAL THOMAS: Biden vs. Scott |
The distinction between President Biden’s first speech to Congress final Wednesday night time and the Republican response from Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) jogged my memory of one other event between a long-haul speaker and one other deep speaker. It was 1863 and nationally famend orator Edward Everett was the featured …
Read More »Fauci says it is a hiatus and never a cancellation of the J&J vaccine. This is how lengthy a last choice can take | Well being
Dr Anthony Fauci, the nation’s foremost infectious illness skilled, mentioned the rreally useful break on the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine is simply that: a hiatus – not a cancellation – and can probably final for days, if not weeks. “I severely doubt if we’re speaking about weeks and even …
Read More »Heinrich invitations New Vitality secretary to New Mexico
Vitality Secretary Jennifer Granholm Information from the US SENATE: WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (DN.M.), a member of the Senate Committee on Vitality and Pure Sources, invitations U.S. Division of Vitality Secretary Jennifer Granholm to go to New Mexico to see firsthand the necessary nationwide safety work at Los …
Read More »Here is What Hourly Staff and Small Enterprise House owners Assume About $ 15 Minimal Wage | World / Nation
President Joe Biden, together with different Democrats, have expressed help for a rise within the federal minimal wage from $ 7.25 to $ 15 an hour. However current makes an attempt – together with a Senate vote on Friday to incorporate a minimal wage enhance within the President’s Covid Reduction …
Read More »Opponents and supporters of Castilleja’s enlargement ring the bell
Revised website plan of the Castilleja college. The illustration comes from plans submitted to the town by WRNS Studio. BY KYLE MARTINEvery day newspaper editor Within the first of two hearings on a proposed enlargement of the Castilleja college, neighbors argued final evening {that a} proposed 78-car storage would considerably …
Read More »Two cities to think about Covid pay rise for retail employees
The fortunate one in San Carlos. Google photograph. BY EMILY MIBACHDay by day newspaper editor Final night time (March 8), the San Carlos and Redwood metropolis councils every requested their respective metropolis managers to write down ordinances to extend the wages of grocery and drugstore employees throughout the pandemic. Southern …
Read More »Council goals to extend vacancies
BY KYLE MARTINDay by day newspaper editor The slow-growing majority of Palo Alto metropolis council final evening handed an ordinance painstakingly increasing the zoning of some retail companies, however they eliminated elements of the ordinance that might have garnered help from throughout the nation. alley of the council. The council …
Read More »A safer future is in just a few months. However Individuals Should not Ditch Covid-19 Safety Measures But, Says Former CDC Director | Well being
“We aren’t accomplished but, Covid shouldn’t be accomplished with us. Variants are all the time a threat,” mentioned Dr Tom Frieden, former director of the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention. “You do not declare victory within the third quarter.” “However in our worst case state of affairs, the place …
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