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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared a state of emergency in the city of Española and nearby areas in ...
There is no “immediate” assignment to deploy the National Guard, the governor's office said, but that standard language in ...
Crime and drugs have gotten so bad in Española that officers can’t keep up and are overwhelmed. Crime is so bad, Governor ...
New Mexico’s Democrat governor on Wednesday declared a state of emergency over rampant violence and drug trafficking in a large swath of her state.
Homeland Security officials are sitting down with City of Espanola, Rio Arriba County and surrounding Pueblos to see what ...
The declaration enables the release of up to $750,000 in emergency funding to bolster local law enforcement and stabilize communities.
In a move rife with political undertones, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday announced an executive order declaring a ...
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It’s OK to read it and believe it. You can put “Española Valley football” and “Class 4A state championship” in the same sentence. The Sundevils already are. It was four years ago that Española wasn’t ...
A Rio Arriba County Sheriff's Office vehicle sits in front of a "no loitering" sign in Española last April. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday announced an emergency declaration aimed at dealing ...
The governor approved $750,000 for local government in Española and Rio Arriba County to address crime and drug overdoses.
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