Joan Begay
March 21, 11:24 pm
DWI (Fourth)
Gallup Police Officer Richard Rangel III said he was on routine patrol when he noticed a car with one of the front headlights off.
He conducted a traffic stop and went up to the driver, Joan Begay, 41, of Gamerco. He said he could smell the odor of intoxicating liquor...
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Coronavirus catastrophe: NM sees daily rise in cases
Despite ‘shelter-in-place’ mandate
SANTA FE – New Mexico state health officials announced 37 additional positive tests for COVID-19, and one death. The number of cases in the state stands at 136 as of March 26.
Per the state Department of Health, the most recent cases are:
Seven new cases in Bernalillo County:
A female in her 20sA female in her 30sA male in his 40sA female in her 50sThree males in their 60sOne new case in Chaves County:A female in her 50sThree new cases in Doña Ana CountyThree males in their 20sTwo new cases in Sandoval County:A female in her 60sA male in his 70s
Six new cases in San Juan County:
A female in her teensA female in her 30sA male in...
SANTA FE – New Mexico state health officials announced 37 additional positive tests for COVID-19, and one death. The number of cases in the state stands at 136 as of March 26.
Per the state Department of Health, the most recent cases are:
Seven new cases in Bernalillo County:
A female in her 20sA female in her 30sA male in his 40sA female in her 50sThree males in their 60sOne new case in Chaves County:A female in her 50sThree new cases in Doña Ana CountyThree males in their 20sTwo new cases in Sandoval County:A female in her 60sA male in his 70s
Six new cases in San Juan County:
A female in her teensA female in her 30sA male in...
DVS changes interment procedure at Gallup State Veterans Cemetery
In response to the spread of COVID-19, the New Mexico Dept. of Veterans Services has temporarily suspended in-person office assistance and changed interment procedures at the Gallup State Veterans Cemetery.
In-person office visits will be replaced by telephone, video conference or e-mail contact. All previously scheduled personal visits will be rescheduled.
In compliance with Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s public health order, committal, funeral memorial services and the rendering of military funeral honors, by active military personnel or volunteer organizations, are being temporarily postponed.
Immediate family gatherings will be limited to five people at interments. ...
In-person office visits will be replaced by telephone, video conference or e-mail contact. All previously scheduled personal visits will be rescheduled.
In compliance with Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s public health order, committal, funeral memorial services and the rendering of military funeral honors, by active military personnel or volunteer organizations, are being temporarily postponed.
Immediate family gatherings will be limited to five people at interments. ...
Non-essential businesses to close in New Mexico
Civil/criminal penalties for non-compliance
SANTA FE - Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held a press conference on March 23 to announce that the novel coronavirus outbreak has infected at least 83 people in the state and that McKinley County is one of the counties that has two confirmed cases. Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services confirmed today that a woman in her 50s tested positive for COVID-19.
Lujan Grisham said during Tuesday’s press conference that gatherings should not exceed five people in number, and those gathered should stay six feet apart from one another.
“The only way for us to stop the spread of this virus is for New Mexicans to stop interacting with each...
SANTA FE - Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held a press conference on March 23 to announce that the novel coronavirus outbreak has infected at least 83 people in the state and that McKinley County is one of the counties that has two confirmed cases. Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services confirmed today that a woman in her 50s tested positive for COVID-19.
Lujan Grisham said during Tuesday’s press conference that gatherings should not exceed five people in number, and those gathered should stay six feet apart from one another.
“The only way for us to stop the spread of this virus is for New Mexicans to stop interacting with each...
State Supreme Court halts eviction orders in landlord-tenant cases
SANTA FE - The state Supreme Court ordered a temporary moratorium on evictions for inability to pay rent during the COVID-19 public health emergency on March 24.
Under the Court’s order, judges will stay the execution of writs of restitution that property owners can obtain and give to law enforcement to force the removal of a tenant. Tenants will need to provide the court with evidence of their current inability to pay their rent.
“New Mexicans are struggling financially as workplaces close because of the public health emergency,” Chief Justice Judith K. Nakamura said. “The Court’s order will provide temporary relief for families and individuals facing the possibly of losing...
Under the Court’s order, judges will stay the execution of writs of restitution that property owners can obtain and give to law enforcement to force the removal of a tenant. Tenants will need to provide the court with evidence of their current inability to pay their rent.
“New Mexicans are struggling financially as workplaces close because of the public health emergency,” Chief Justice Judith K. Nakamura said. “The Court’s order will provide temporary relief for families and individuals facing the possibly of losing...
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