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UPDATE 1-Multiple injuries after driver plows through New Mexico parade
By Andrew Hay TAOS, N.M., Aug 5 (Reuters) – Fifteen people were injured when a drunken driver plowed through a Native American parade in Gallup, New Mexico, on Thursday night, according to state police and officials.
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Chaos Erupts When SUV Drives Into Native American Parade in New Mexico
Thousands of people lined the streets in Gallup, New Mexico when the SUV driver barreled down the street, leaving multiple people injured.
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SUV plows through parade route in New Mexico injuring multiple people including two police officers
A large SUV drove through a parade at a Native American celebration in Gallup, New Mexico on Thursday, injuring several including two police officers.
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Vehicle plows through New Mexico parade; several injured
Authorities in New Mexico said a vehicle drove through a parade in the city of Gallup on Thursday night, injuring multiple people.
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SUV drives into New Mexico parade, injuring multiple people
Police say a person in a large SUV drove through a parade in New Mexico, injuring multiple people including two police officers
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Compressor explodes in New Mexico grocery store; 2 injured
Two employees of an Albuquerque grocery store have been injured after a compressor exploded, authorities said Thursday. City fire officials said two heating, ventilation and air conditioning specialists were working on the store’s HVAC system Thursday morning and it was unclear why the compressor exploded.
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Driver arrested in NM crash that killed 2, injured 10
A Mexican man has been arrested for reckless driving in connection with a rollover crash that left two people dead and 10 others injured last week, New Mexico State Police said Monday. They said 19-year-old Julio Garcia Rascon was driving an SUV at a high rate of speed around 5 a.
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Politicians initiate human trafficking awareness training program for New Mexico officers
The crime often goes unreported, with victims too scared to reach out for help: adults and children coerced into working jobs for little or no pay, including in the sex trade. "It is the most vulnerable among us who are victims,
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New Mexico firefighter killed in helicopter crash honored by community: 'His compassion was just unmatched'
A New Mexico community came together Monday to bid a final farewell to Bernalillo County Fire Lt. Matthew King who was one of four first responders killed in a helicopter crash in July.
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Hot, rainy weather expected for NM this week
New Mexico is expecting another hot, rainy week. Flooding is likely for many areas of the state burned by recent wildfires. Thursday will have the greatest potential for flash floods, said Scott Overpeck,