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Indios Fire Consumes 11,129 Acres Near Coyote
Firefighters achieved 41% completion on the Indios Wildfire burning in the Coyote Ranger District, which has consumed 11,129 acres as of today, June 1, 2024. The wildfire was first reported Sunday afternoon, May 19, 2024, and is 7 miles north of the village of Coyote, N.M. and burning within the Rio Chama Canyon Wilderness.
Tierra Amarilla Man Faces Charges for Trafficking Controlled Substances
Española City Police officers arrested a man suspected of selling drugs in the parking lot near Petsense and Lowe’s Home Improvement on April 10. Ramon Jaramillo, 51, of Tierra Amarilla, now faces three counts of trafficking controlled substances, one count of trafficking methamphetamine, two counts of distribution of a controlled substance and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Man Charged With Beating Claims He’s ‘All Pedo’
A 60-year-old Ojo Caliente man, accused of beating his girlfriend so badly on March 26 that a deputy found a trailer covered in her blood, pleaded not guilty to charges from the incident during a hearing on Friday. Joseph Jacquez pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated battery against a...
Election Showdown 2024: State Representative District 41
Political experience: None. Past appointment to Rio Arriba County Planning and Zoning board. Describe one specific bill or program you would propose that would create jobs in Rio Arriba County. I would propose the study of the gross receipts tax paid by the Department of Energy to Los Alamos County...
Indios Fire Burns 11,505 Acres Near Coyote
Firefighters achieved 50% completion on the Indios Wildfire burning in the Coyote Ranger District, which has burned 11,505 acres as of today, June 2, 2024. Firefighters prepare for increased winds today on the Indios Fire. The wildfire was first reported Sunday afternoon, May 19, 2024, and is 7 miles north...
Crews battle wildfire burning in Rio Arriba County
RIO ARRIBA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Crews are battling the Indios Fire burning seven miles north of the village of Coyote. There are no closures in effect but recreation sites along the Continental Divide Trail may be affected. They say there are no threats to people or property. Smoke could affect communities along State Road 96 […]
Nighttime Blast Rocks Residents
Firefighters responded to a fire call in Medanales on May 7 after a big explosion was heard in the area around 10:30 p.m. Some residents said the blast was so strong that it shook the windows to their homes. Initially, first responders thought it was a house fire, but once they arrived at the scene on Paloma Drive and County Road 142, they realized there was a large fire behind a house and a tree was on fire. An older couple was out of the house but were having trouble breathing. According to E-911 logs, no one else was in the house or hurt. The cause of the fire appeared to be a propane tank that blew up. The fire was knocked down and though the fire marshal was called and scheduled to arrive on May 8, the call was canceled because only the shed was damaged.
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