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Opioid-prescribing measures show improvement
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health announced continued progress in addressing prescription drug overdose in New Mexico with its latest state quarterly prescribing report showing improved prescribing practices for opioids Oct. 11.
Opioid prescriptions dropped nearly 12 percent...
Albuquerque plane crash victims identified
ALBUQUERQUE – At around 4:30 pm on Oct. 16, New Mexico State Police responded to a report of a downed aircraft west of Albuquerque.
State police, with the assistance of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office, Albuquerque Fire Rescue and local first responders, located the plane in a field about 10 miles west of Double Eagle airport.
The pilot Michael Vavrek, 68, and passenger Judy Vavrek, 67, both of Albuquerque, were killed in the crash and pronounced deceased on scene by the Office of the Medical Investigator.
NTSB and FAA investigators were on scene Oct. 17 to investigate the crash. Inquiries into the cause of the crash should be made to federal investigators.
2018 Recycling & Solid Waste Awards announced
The New Mexico Recycling Coalition is pleased to announce the 2018 New Mexico Recycling Awards winners.
Since 2002, NMRC has recognized individuals, businesses and communities that work to reduce waste and support recycling and composting in New Mexico.
The recycling awards were presented on Sept. 25 at the New Mexico Recycling and Solid Waste Conference: Local Actions for Global Markets that took place at the Albuquerque Marriott Uptown.
The conference brought together over 200 individuals working in recycling and solid waste and representing rural and urban municipalities, counties, federal entities, universities, tribes...
Veterans demand accountability from Navajo Veterans Administration
Speaker LoRenzo Bates (Nenahnezad, Newcomb, San Juan, Tiis Tsoh Sikaad, Tse’Daa’Kaan, Upper Fruitland) thanked the group for their persistence and advocacy on behalf of all Navajo veterans and for bringing their issues to the attention of Navajo leaders.
“Since the 23rd Navajo Nation Council took office in 2015, we have passed...
Community celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Over the past nearly three decades many cities and states across the nation have opted to honor the Native people of the world on the second Monday in October. In Gallup, what was once Columbus Day has for the past three years been an official celebration of indigenous people.
Gallup’s Oct. 8 Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration featured displays and information booths, a forum and a few films at the Second Street Events Center. A demonstration and rally took place at the Gallup Cultural Center, and the day’s music was performed in honor of the world’s indigenous people — past, present and...
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