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A dog was euthanized after testing positive for rabies on Monday in Grant County.
In a video posted to Facebook on Monday, deputy Alejandro Gomez of the Grant County Sheriff's Office asked to hold a small ...
The New Mexico Department of Health announced Thursday a dog in Grant County tested positive for rabies. It’s the eighth ...
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Flash flood emergency ongoing in Grant County, New MexicoFOX Weather Meteorologist Ari Sarsalari explains what led to another Flash Flood Emergency in New Mexico. Heavy rainfall over ...
A dog tested positive for rabies in Grant County, New Mexico.This is the eleventh case in the county since 2020. The state's ...
A shocking video is circulating on social media that shows a Grant County sheriff’s deputy threatening another deputy and then throwing a bunny, resulting in the ...
A dog in Grant County has tested positive for rabies, making this the 11th case of animal rabies since 2020 in the county. According to the New Mexico Department of Health, the dog with the infection ...
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has confirmed a dog tested positive for rabies in Grant County. NMDOH says the ...
Deputy Alejandro Gomez, who is accused of repeatedly harassing a colleague, faces one charge of extreme animal cruelty and four charges of aggravated assault on a police officer.
Anyone interested in weighing in on Santa Fe County's 2025 Community Development Block Grant funding application is ...
Evacuation orders remain in place in Grant County, New Mexico, where the Trout Fire had grown to more than 44,000 acres as of Friday, June 20, and continues to burn.
A U.S. citizen is facing federal conspiracy charges after allegedly fleeing from authorities at 140 miles per hour in a ...
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