CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – State health officials have confirmed the first case of rabies in New Mexico this year. The Health Department says a skunk in Clovis tested positive for the virus.
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The outbreak has sickened nearly 200 people in Gaines County, Texas. A neighboring county in New Mexico has seen 21 new cases since Tuesday. By Teddy Rosenbluth A raging measles outbreak in West ...
Clovis Police say they have arrested and charged ... Christopher Gipson, and New Mexico State Police located the suspect behind Albertson Market at 1905 N Prince Street. Police said he was in ...
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A shooting in Las Cruces, New Mexico ... Police have shut down roads near Young Park as they investigate the incident. They are receiving assistance from the New Mexico State Police, the Dona ...
Health officials in New Mexico are investigating the cause of death of an unvaccinated person who tested positive for measles, the state health department said Thursday. The Lea County resident ...
Nearly a dozen dismembered bodies, allegedly belonging to missing students vacationing in Oaxaca, Mexico, were found on Sunday near the side of a highway, according to local reports. The body ...
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The nine students found dismembered near a Mexican highway had allegedly been invited down to the region to carry out a spate of petty crimes by a gang-leader friend — who later also showed up ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. ‒ Authorities have arrested four suspects in connection with a shooting that killed three people and injured 15 others at an "unsanctioned car show" in a southern New Mexico park.