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Police said the driver's blood-alcohol content was three times the state's legal limit for driving.
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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez was among those almost hit as a large SUV barreled through a Native American parade in western New Mexico, injuring at least 15 people.
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Officials say an SUV sped through the crowd at the 100th annual Gallup Intertribal Ceremony parade Thursday night.
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The Navajo Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing teenager from the Crownpoint District. Authorities say 16-year-old Ezekieo Eric Talley was last seen on July 12, 2022, in Mentmore, New Mexico.
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Anti-abortion activists from across the country have converged in southern New Mexico to protest relocation plans by the Mississippi clinic at the center of the court battle that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Physicians urge New Mexico legislators to allow use of psilocybin mushrooms in mental health therapyPhysicians and researchers are urging New Mexico legislators to allow the use of psilocybin mushrooms in mental health therapy aimed at overcoming depression, anxiety, psychological trauma and alcoholism.
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The federal government has awarded a $3 billion contract to a management group led by Bechtel National Inc. to oversee the only underground nuclear waste repository in the U.S.
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New Mexico is experiencing a steady influx of people seeking abortions from neighboring states with more restrictive healthcare laws. One of the largest abortion care providers in Texas is planning to move its operations there.
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U.S. President Joe Biden is authorizing an increase in federal funding for debris removal and other emergency measures being taken as a result of the historic start to the wildfire season in New Mexico.
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The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture plans to return the ancient remains of more than two dozen Indigenous people to local tribes. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports the bone fragments were unearthed in downtown Santa Fe underneath the Palace of the Governors.